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7Day News

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Newspaper published in Myanmar
7Day News
TypeWeekly newspaper
Managing editor, designThaung Su Nyein
Founded25 April 2013
LanguageBurmese
Ceased publicationMarch 2021
HeadquartersBurma
Website7daydaily.com

7Day News (Burmese: ၇ ရက် နေ့စဉ်သတင်းစာ) was a private weekly newspaper published in Myanmar, among the best-selling journals in the country.[1] Its CEO, Thaung Su Nyein, is son of Win Aung, a former minister for foreign affairs.[2]

History

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7Day began circulation on 25 April 2013.[3]

It was suspended for one week for publishing front-page news on Aung San Suu Kyi in November 2010. Other publications also suspended were The Voice Weekly, Venus News, Pyithu Khit, Myanmar Post, The Snap Shot and Myanmar Newsweek.[4]

After the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, military junta revoked the operating licenses of 7 Day News, and four other media outlets, namely Myanmar Now, Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB), Khit Thit Media, and Mizzima News, amidst the ongoing protests.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Journal vendors fret over dailies". Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on 2011年08月24日. Retrieved 2011年10月25日.
  2. ^ "Myanmar Actress Htet Htet Moe Oo Hit the Face of A Reporter from 7 Day News Journal..." Ground Report. Archived from the original on 2010年05月27日. Retrieved 2011年10月25日.
  3. ^ "စောင်ရေအများဆုံး 7 Day နေ့စဥ်သတင်းစာ ထုတ်ဝေ". DVB (in Burmese). 2013年04月23日. Retrieved 2023年03月30日.
  4. ^ "Myanmar suspends nine news journals for Suu Kyi coverage". 23 November 2010.
  5. ^ "Myanmar: military revokes licences of five media outlets in blow to press freedom". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
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