The Phnom Penh Post

The Phnom Penh Post

An edition of the Phnom Penh Post.
Type Daily newspaper
Founder(s) Michael Hayes and Kathleen O'Keefe
Founded 1992
Language English, Khmer
Headquarters Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Website www.phnompenhpost.com

The Phnom Penh Post (Khmer: ភ្នំពេញបុស្តិ៍) is a daily English-language newspaper published in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Founded in 1992 by publisher Michael Hayes and Kathleen O'Keefe, it is Cambodia's oldest English-language newspaper. It is printed in full-color tabloid format. The Phnom Penh Post is also available in Khmer language.[1] It previously published a weekend magazine, 7Days, in its Friday edition.[2] Since July 2014, it has published a weekly edition on Saturdays called Post Weekend.[3]

It has a staff of Cambodian and foreign journalists covering national news. The newspaper includes specific business, lifestyle and sports sections, and also prints a "Police Blotter", which has items related to crime translated from local Khmer-language dailies.

Since its founding in Phnom Penh in July 1992, the printed edition was formerly published on a fortnightly basis, and read in Cambodia and worldwide by over 20,000 people in more than 40 countries. In early 2008, the newspaper received investment from some Australians and became a daily publication on August 8, 2008.

The Post's news and analysis provide regular and thorough coverage of current issues in a rapidly changing Cambodia. Significant events covered range from the UN-sponsored Paris Peace Accords and subsequent elections, to the promulgation of a new constitution enabling the establishment of a constitutional monarchy.

See also

  1. Phnom Penh Post, http://www.postkhmer.com/ (accessed 10 July 2014)
  2. Phnom Penh Post, "Lifestyle", http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/Lifestyle/?id=4&view=section (accessed 10 June 2010)
  3. Phnom Penh Post, "Post Weekend", http://www.phnompenhpost.com/post-weekend


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