人民日报社 | |
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![]() People's Daily Press headquarters in Beijing | |
Formation | 1948 |
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Type | Institution directly under the Central Committee Ministerial level agency |
Headquarters | No. 2 Jintai West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing |
Coordinates | 39°55′26″N116°23′55″E / 39.92389°N 116.39861°E |
President | Yu Shaoliang |
Editor-in-chief | Chen Jianwen |
Parent organization | Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party |
Subsidiaries | People's Daily Online People's Daily Global Times |
Website | people |
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Simplified Chinese | 人民日报社 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 人民日報社 | ||||||
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The People's DailyPress is a publishing house directly under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party that publishes People's Daily and its associated publications such as Global Times .
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After the battle of Beijing in 1949, the People’s Daily Press took over the office of the North China Daily News at No. 117 (now No. 277) Wangfujing Street. [1]
In 2009, with the approval of the CCP Central Committee, the People's Daily Press carried out organizational and functional adjustments and reforms. Later, it made partial adjustments based on development needs and implemented the "director-in-charge system under the leadership of the editorial committee". Its basic structure is composed of 23 internal institutions, 1 affiliated public institution, 72 dispatched institutions, 30 affiliated newspapers and periodicals, and several affiliated enterprises. [2]
The People's Daily Press has the following internal structure: [3]
The People's Daily Press publishes the People's Daily , the People's Daily Overseas Edition, and the People's Daily Tibetan Edition. It has a 56.55 percent controlling stake in People's Daily Online. Ownership of the Haiwainet is split 60-40, respectively, between the People's Daily Online and People's Daily Press. It wholly owns the China Energy and Automobile Communication Group, which publishes China City News and China Automotive News. [4] In addition, the People's Daily Press also oversees and publishes 30 other newspapers and periodicals: [5] [6] [4]