The Frame of Macau Chinese Newspaper at the End of the Anti-
Japanese War
LIU Xudong, HUANG Hu
The Frame of Macau Chinese Newspaper at the End of the Anti-
Japanese War
The paper analyzes the frame of Chinese language newspapers at Macau at the end of the anti-Japan
war. An investigation on Jornal Do Cidadao, Renaissance Daily and Renaissance Evening Post finds that
International news is premier on the news pages, in terms of spaces taken, editing tactics diversity, headline
fonts, and routine use of graphics and information based graphic. In a contrast, news in Mainland China was
typically combined with international news on newspaper layouts. Local news focused on civic concerns while
minimizing political issues, but it failed to claim prominent layout positions. This study also analyzes the factors
contributed to the frame feature of Macau newspapers during this era.
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