List of newspapers in Myanmar

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This is a list of newspapers in Myanmar.

Daily newspapers[]

State-run

Private[]

Weekly newspapers and journals[]

Published overseas[]

Defunct popular and influential newspapers[]

  • The Botataung (Burmese)[50]
  • Daily Sport Journal[citation needed]
  • Democracy (ceased publication in 2019)[51]
  • (Burmese and English)[citation needed]
  • Myanmar Freedom Daily - a private daily newspaper (English) (Last published 2015)[52]
  • The Nation (Burmese and English)[53][54]
  • Phoenix - entertainment weekly, banned from publishing from August 2009 for unspecified reasons[55]
  • The Worker (Burmese)[citation needed]

See also[]

  • Media of Myanmar

References[]

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