Death of a newspaper – What stopping print meant to the Malay Mail

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'A paper that fought for the downtrodden, exposed injustice.'

It traversed the turns of two centuries. It reported on the sinking of the Titanic, witnessed the Spanish Flu pandemic, survived two world wars and the Great Depression, saw the rise and fall of the Communist Bloc, and entered into the digital revolution of the 21st century. was the first local English daily published during the colonial Federated Malay States. On December 14, 1896, it was published as a free lunchtime paper with 100,000 copies circulated around the Klang Valley.

After 122 years, it became the first English newspaper that ceased print publication. After December 1, 2018, it exists solely as an online news portal.New Straits Times

 

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Malaymail eroded to Umnomail overtime under NST until 2018. By then, the damage had been done and TheStar had already replaced it as the mainstream English newspaper

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