Headline Daily
Headline Daily is a free weekday mass-market newspaper in Hong Kong. It was launched on 12 July 2005, by the Sing Tao group, as the territory's second free Chinese-language newspaper, after Metro Daily. Coverage includes local and international news, business, entertainment, lifestyle and sports. Soon after launch, it had a daily circulation of around 900,000-1,000,000.
Market positioning
launched Headline Daily to increase its market share of the territory's advertising market and to explore a new source of income for the corporation.Distribution
Copies are distributed during morning peak hours from Monday to Friday, except on public holidays. It is available at more than 600 locations, mostly unstaffed, including McDonald's restaurants, KCR stations, and nearly 500 residential estates. The paper is also available at more than 100 fixed or non-fixed spots, including commercial buildings, bus/minibus stops and shopping malls around Hong Kong.Readership and circulation
The newspaper targets the working population, keeping stories focused on main points only.In August 2005, Headline Daily was the leading free paper in Hong Kong, with a circulation of 893,000, ahead of Metropolis Daily and am730, according to a survey by Synovate.
Contents
Headline Daily aims to concisely present the most important news of the day, drawing on news sources it shares with Sing Tao Daily. It usually has around 24 to 30 pages with a layout similar to the following formats:- Headlines
- Local News
- China News
- International news
- Financial news
- Sports news
- Lifestyle, Fashion, Shopping, Amusement and Food )
- Entertainment
- The remaining pages are used for advertisements.
Marketing strategies
Headline Daily implements marketing strategies including:- "lucky draws" and "voting games"
- "apple-shaped pellet": a massage device, which working class readers can use to relax themselves and relieve their stress, was once offered to readers along with their newspaper
- "happy lucky reader": one reader is randomly chosen in public areas and awarded HK$500 on a daily basis
Public relations
A 2021 Reuters Institute poll found that Headline Daily had a 53% trust rating from Hong Kong respondents, the fifth highest level among 15 local media outlets surveyed.Headline Daily invites readers to submit information or news articles for publication in return for a one-off payment of $100.
Articles
- ' – The Standard, Mark Lee.
- '- The Standard, Wong Ka-chun.
- ' – ', Frederick Yeung.
- ' – Asia Review, James Borton.
- ' – JINN, Coral Hui.