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Past Leaders of People's Daily

The People's Daily has 38 correspondents' stations in various provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions, special economic zones and some big cities in China, as well as offices in Hong Kong and Macao, and correspondents in Taiwan. Abroad, 32 permanent correspondents are stationed in major countries and cities around the world.

People's Daily has more than 40 permanent correspondents in Hong Kong, Pyongyang, Tokyo, Bangkok, Islamabad, Damascus, Cairo, Brasilia, Harare, London, Paris, Brussels, Bonn, Berlin, Belgrade, Stockholm, Ottawa, Washington DC, New York, Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and Caracas, etc., to provide timely news coverage of the news from the local area and from the countries and regions where they are located. countries and regions.

People's Daily has news and information gathering channels at home and abroad. In 1992, the People's Daily took the lead in the national newspaper industry in building a satellite digital transmission system for receiving, printing and distributing the People's Daily simultaneously at 43 printing sites across the country. Beijing Branch, Tianjin Branch, Shanghai Branch, Chongqing Branch, Hebei Branch, Shanxi Branch, Inner Mongolia Branch, Liaoning Branch, Jilin Branch, Heilongjiang Branch, Jiangsu Branch, Zhejiang Branch, Anhui Branch, Fujian Branch, Jiangxi Branch, Shandong Branch, Henan Branch, Hubei Branch, Hunan Branch, Guangdong Branch, Guangxi Branch, Hainan Branch, Sichuan Branch, Guizhou Branch, Yunnan Branch, Tibet Branch, Shaanxi Branch, Gansu Branch and Hunan Branch. Branch, Shaanxi Branch, Gansu Branch, Ningxia Branch, Qinghai Branch, Xinjiang Branch.

Hong Kong bureau, Macau bureau. People's daily electronic version, provides free people's daily electronic newspaper online reading function. Daily synchronization of the latest newspaper page information content, eliminating the need for newspaper subscription fees.

People's Daily Database (1946-2012), collects all the contents of People's Daily since its founding for digitization, including advertisements, announcements, pictures, and other non-textual contents, which maintains the integrity of the data and pages, and is a massive literature database that can be searched in full-text, statistically, and categorized. The database/electronic version of People's Daily has been produced by the Green Apple Data Center and has been selected for the Huawen Library. The database has been opened to the world for use and accepts trial applications from users.

At 4:58 a.m. on July 22, 2012, the account "@People's Daily" sent out its first microblog on People's Daily and Sina.com, marking the official launch of People's Daily's official microblog on the two microblogging platforms.

The opening of the official microblog of the People's Daily has received a positive response from netizens. By 22:30 on the 23rd, the official microblog of the People's Daily*** released 19 microblogs, with 42,180 fans, 60,354 retweets and 8,591 comments. Many netizens left a message to the People's Daily to open the official microblogging recognized. Netizen "Bigtree-FDU" commented: "long-awaited, finally debuted in the morning after the rain, have the courage to face communication, support a!" Netizen "Zhang Genqing" said: "People's Daily is very powerful this time, with the new media to make up for the shortcomings of the traditional media, with the traditional media's responsibility to strengthen the power of the new media". Some netizens also put forward their expectations and suggestions on how the People's Daily can play a bigger role in the new media.

The official microblog of the People's Daily takes "authoritative voice, mainstream value and fresh expression" as its goal and positioning, and "participation, communication and recording of the times" as its responsibility and mission, and its content is designed to disseminate the People's Daily's viewpoints and information, and take into account information on major events and services at home and abroad. The content is designed to disseminate the views and information of People's Daily, taking into account major events and service information at home and abroad, and organizing micro-interviews, micro-live broadcasts, micro-surveys and other activities in order to pay attention to the hot spots in the society and respond to public concerns. On January 1, 2013, the People's Daily WeChat public account was launched. According to WeChat's public article readership statistics, People's Daily WeChat has an average of nearly 70,000 reads per article, which is at the forefront among media WeChat accounts.

People's Daily WeChat ranked among the top three in the current affairs category in the November 2014 ranking of China's top 500 WeChat public numbers.

People's Daily has repeatedly compiled "the top 10 latest rumors circulating in the circle of friends" and published them on Weibo and WeChat platforms, and each time they have received more than 10,000 retweets. On June 12, 2014, the People's Daily client was officially launched at the 2014 Mobile Internet Development Conference. This is an important step for the People's Daily to adapt to the situation of media change and accelerate the integration of traditional and emerging media.

People's Daily client adheres to the concept of credibility, simplicity and affinity, highlights originality, exclusivity and commentaries, does news with quality and opinions, and strives to provide high-quality information services with first-rate content for the majority of users. At the same time, it will increase technical support to grasp the trend of personalization, socialization and video to achieve first-class user experience. Looking to the future, we will build a mainstream news portal, authoritative viewpoint engine, and aggregated information platform with deep credibility and influence on China's mobile Internet.

With the launch of the client, People's Daily has formed a three-in-one mobile communication layout of corporate microblogs, WeChat public accounts and clients. Combined with the previously established newspapers, publications, websites, electronic reading boards, QR codes, cell phone newspapers, network TV and other forms of communication, People's Daily is gradually forming a modern all-media matrix.