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  2. Hong Kong Free Press - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Free Press ( HKFP) is a free, non-profit [1] news website based in Hong Kong. It was co-founded in 2015 by Tom Grundy, [2] [3] who believed that the territory's press freedom was in decline, to provide an alternative to the dominant English-language news source, the South China Morning Post, and to cover the pro-democracy movement.

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  4. Oriental Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Daily News is a Chinese-language newspaper in Hong Kong. It was established in 1969 by Ma Sik-yu and Ma Sik-chun, and was one of the two newspapers published by the Oriental Press Group Limited (Chinese: 東方報業集團有限公司). Relative to other Hong Kong newspapers, Oriental Daily News has an older readership. [citation needed]

  5. Talk:Hong Kong Free Press - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Hong Kong Free Press appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 28 July 2015 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that Hong Kong Free Press was established in response to concerns of declining press freedom? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2015/July.

  6. Student Politicism - Wikipedia

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    Student Politicism ( Chinese: 賢學思政) was a student political group in Hong Kong. [1] Founded on 26 May 2020, the group was one of only few pro-democracy organisations still existing in Hong Kong as of September 2021, [2] before it was dissolved on 24 September 2021 after core members were charged under the National Security Law .

  7. Foreign Correspondents' Club (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC) in Hong Kong is a members-only club and meeting place for the media, business and diplomatic community. It is located at 2 Lower Albert Road in Central, next to the Hong Kong Fringe Club, and they both occupy the Old Dairy Farm Depot at the top of Ice House Street, one of the few remaining colonial buildings in the Central district.

  8. Usage of social media in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests

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    In the 2019–2020 Hong Kong Protests, Twitter is still used to spread instant news. Users post videos and photos to Twitter in real time, they like, retweet, comment, use hashtags and tag major journalists and publications in their tweets. Studies show that Twitter is used more commonly among foreign correspondents.

  9. FactWire - Wikipedia

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    Funded by crowdfunding via the crowdfunding platform FringeBacker in the first round of seed fund in 2015, FactWire was founded with the initial financial support of 3,300 Hong Kong residents. As a non-profit public service news agency, it was established on 18 August 2015, and became operational on 1 March 2016.