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Newspaper Publishing in Papua New Guinea
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Newspaper Publishing sector based in Papua New Guinea. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Post-Courier Online
Papua New Guinea’s Number 1 Daily Newspaper Since 1969 The Post-Courier is proud of its record as the voice of PNG. We were there when the nation took its first bold steps towards independence. Since that time, we have fearlessly recorded the nation’s progress. The Post-Courier unashamedly supports the constitutional rights of Papua New Guineans and will fight to the last drop of ink to protect them. We are accountable to the people of Papua New Guinea first and foremost. The Post-Courier is the largest selling national newspaper in Papua New Guinea, with an audited daily circulation of 26,262 and is published Monday to Friday in English. The newspaper is distributed mostly by air throughout Papua New Guinea. The Post-Courier is also the oldest newspaper in the country, being formed in June 1969. It has grown with the country and continues to cover the national affairs of Papua New Guinea.
201 to 500 staff
Wantok Niuspepa
Wantok is a weekly newspaper in Papua New Guinea that is published in the Tok Pisin language. Our readership covers the grassroots to the middle class particularly in the rural areas as well as urban centers especially the 'Tok Pisin' speakers, and these make up the majority populace of PNG. It is also very popular with the expatriate community living in PNG and those who have serve in PNG and living overseas connect to keep the dialogue (Pisin).
11 to 50 staff
Sunday Chronicle Newspaper
A nationally owned newspaper publishing company which has been providing local and international news for over 20 years in Papua New Guinea.
11 to 50 staff