Media in Macau are available to the public in the forms of: television and radio, newspapers, magazines and the Internet. They serve the local community by providing necessary information and entertainment. Macau's media market is rather small. The local media face strong competition from Hong Kong. Macau reportedly has the highest "media density" in the world - nine Chinese-language dailies, three Portuguese-language dailies, three English-language dailies and half a dozen Chinese-language weeklies and one Portuguese-language weekly. About three dozen newspapers from Hong Kong, mainland China, Taiwan and the Philippines are shipped to Macau every early morning.
Print media
There are nine Chinese daily newspapers, three Portuguese dailies and two English daily newspapers in Macau. There are also six Chinese weekly newspapers and two Portuguese weekly newspapers. All local newspapers that have been published for at least five years are entitled to subsidies from the government. The first newspaper that was published in Macau was Abelha da China, which was only published for one year.
Hoje Macau - Portuguese-language daily
Jornal Tribuna de Macau - Portuguese-language daily
Macau Daily News - top circulation daily, Chinese-language
Macau Daily Times - English language, owned by a non-media business interests
Macau Post Daily - Macau's oldest English language daily, owned by media interests
O CLARIM - Portuguese-English-Chinese language weekly, owned by the Catholic Church, oldest continuous Portuguese Newspaper in Macau
Ponto Final - Portuguese-language daily
Tai Chung Pou - owned by a group of businessmen
Va Kio Daily - privately owned Chinese daily
Macau Lifestyle Media - English-language website
Revista Macau is a quarterly magazine with cultural contents and run by the government. Macau Business is Macau's oldest English language publication, launched in May 2004, published monthly by a private company that also owns Business Intelligence Magazine a business magazine in Chinese, and Essential Macau a bilingual luxury magazine., "Macau News Agency", the first independent news agency available online and "MB.tv", and online video news platform; Inside Asian Gaming is a monthly B2B gaming industry magazine, printed in English and covering the LENGTH industries – Leisure, Entertainment, Nightlife, Gaming, Tourism and Hospitality. Founded in 2005, IAG is supported by a daily industry e-newsletter, IAG Breakfast Briefing. World Gaming Magazine is a monthly B2C gaming magazine that was founded in 2009 and features five main sections – Play, Sport, Enjoy, Shop and The Macau Guide. High Life is Macau's leading luxury lifestyle magazine featuring high-end luxury lifestyle, tourism, leisure, arts and culture showcasing the very best of Macau to people from mainland China and around the world. The content includes high end leisure, retail and non-gaming products on offer in Macau resorts as well as other elements of Macau society and culture. It is distributed in more than 12,500 five star Macau hotel rooms as well as on mainland Chinese digital reading platform Netease.