Is SCMP no longer free?
No, however registering for an account is free and readers are then able to visit subscribe.scmp.com to purchase a digital subscription.
Who is editor of SCMP?
Tammy Tam
South China Morning Post
| SCMP front page on 7 February 2018 | |
|---|---|
| Editor-in-chief | Tammy Tam |
| Editor | Chow Chung-yan |
| Deputy editor | Zuraidah Ibrahim |
| Managing editor | Brian Rhoads |
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What is SCMP app?
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How can I get SCMP articles for free?
The South China Morning Post website can be viewed at www.scmp.com, the mobile version at m.scmp.com and a full product tour can be seen at www.scmp.com/reborn.
Is South China Morning Post profitable?
The SCMP Group reported a revenue of HK$1,121.7 million in 2015 with a net profit attributable to shareholders at HK$316.2 million, which includes a HK$191.4 million fair value gain on investment properties and a HK$65.1 million gain on partial disposal of interests in an associate of the Group.
Who is Gary Liu?
Gary Liu is CEO of the South China Morning Post, a leading news media company that has reported on China and Asia for more than a century.
Who owned Alibaba?
Alibaba co-founder and chair Jack Ma was the largest individual shareholder of the company for many years. In 2019, Ma relinquished much of his ownership stake in Alibaba at the urging of the Chinese government. 4 In the early 1990s, Ma realized China lacked technology in the business world.
Is Alibaba selling SCMP?
Bloomberg reports that the state-owned Bauhinia Culture group is interested in buying the brand, but the SCMP has denied it is for sale. Meanwhile, following anti-government protests in 2019, Hong Kong’s local leaders have torn the fabric of the city’s media landscape.