Papua New Guinea Post-Courier
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Post-Courier
Le Post-Courier est un quotidien papou-néo-guinéen de langue anglaise, fondé en juin 1969. Il a un tirage de 41,000 exemplaires, ce qui en fait le principal journal du pays.[1]
Le Post-Courier est publié en version papier mais également en-ligne. Il fait partie du groupe de médias News Corporation.
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Catégories : Titre de presse créé en 1969 | Presse d'information générale papou-néo-guinéenne | Presse quotidienne papou-néo-guinéenne | Presse quotidienne en anglais
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