The Sun (Malaysia)

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The Sun Media Corporation
Type Private
Founded 1993
Headquarters Headquartered at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Key people Tan Sri Vincent Tan
Industry Publication
Newspaper
Products The Sun Newspaper
Employees NA
Website http://www.sun2surf.com

The Sun (now branded as theSun) is Malaysia's first national free daily newspaper in tabloid form. Available from Mondays to Fridays except on public holiday, with a target audience of the white collar working community and the urban young.

It is published by Sun Media Corporation Sdn Bhd, which is part of the Berjaya Media Berhad (formerly known as Nexnews Berhad). theSun was launched in 1993, which was originally The Sun. It became a free newspaper in 2002.


[edit] Target audience

As of March 8, 2007, theSun prints and distributes 265,000 copies a day to approximately 2,200 targeted distribution points, called SunSpots (office buildings, condominiums, LRT stations, fast food outlets), primarily in the Klang Valley, also known as Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan Area. People can also get a copy of theSun in almost all Malaysian 7-Eleven stores. However, this figure is doubtful, as there is no mechanism in place to track the exact number of copies distributed, leading to many believing that The Sun actually trails far behind rivals The Star and New Straits Times.

[edit] Awards

theSun has won several awards for advertising. The Association of Accredited Advertising Agents Malaysia (4As) has awarded theSun the Media Partner of the Year Award (2004/2005). In the recent Malaysian Media Awards 2005, advertisements by MindShare/Nike and mediaedge:cia/ING Insurance published in theSun won Gold and Silver awards respectively.

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