Liberty Times

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Liberty Times
Simplified Chinese 自由时报
Traditional Chinese 自由時報
The Liberty Times

The current Liberty Times logo
Type Daily newspaper
Founded April 17, 1980
Political alignment Pan-Green
Headquarters Taipei, Taiwan
Circulation 2,810,000
Official website Official website

The Liberty Times is a newspaper published in Republic of China (Taiwan) in Traditional Chinese. Founded by Lin Rong-San, it is published by the Liberty Times Group, which also publishes the English language newspaper the Taipei Times. The newspaper was first published on April 17, 1980, as Liberty Daily, before adopting its current name in 1987.

The Liberty Times building in Taipei City.

It is one of the four major newspapers in Taiwan, the other three being the Apple Daily, the China Times, and the United Daily News.[1] While the United Daily News is regarded as taking an editorial line that supports unification, the Liberty Times is thought to take a Pan Green pro-independence political stance.[2]

Awards

Year Awarded by Category Award Type Title Journalists References
2010 The Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Excellence in Reporting on the Environment Award for Excellence 煙囪裡的秘密 -- 台灣六輕麥寮高罹癌率大追蹤 劉力仁、林國賢、謝文華、王昶閔 [3] [4]
2010 Taipei Journalists Association's Social Bright Side Reporting Awards (SBSRA) Printed Newspapers (平面新聞報紙類獎項) Award 菜販捐圖書館、續攢千萬助貧 黃明堂 [5] [6]

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