New Players
Nokor Thom Daily
Nokor Thom Daily was created in June 2013 and is published six times a week from Tuesdays to Sundays, according to the Angkor Thom Media Group.
Registered at the Ministry of Information with a circulation of 3,000 copies, it claims to have circulation of 25,000 to 30,000 copies per issue. Nokor Thom is available online, and its website (http://www.nokorthomdaily.com/) was launched in January 2011. Nokor Thom covers various news aspects such as social security & events, politic, economic issues, arts & culture, sports, health & beauty, education, science and technology, both local and international. The newspaper employs one reporter in each Cambodian province and one in each district of the capital city Phnom Penh. It belongs to Angkor Thom Media Group.
Audience Share
2%
Ownership Type
private
Geographic Coverage
National
Content Type
paid
Media Companies / Groups
Angkor Thom Media Group
Individual Owner
General Information
Founding Year
2013
Contact
No. B7 94, St. 107BT, Sangkat Boeung Tumpun, Khan Meanchey, Phnom Penh - (PHONE) 012 962 262 (WEB) www.nokorthomdaily.com
Financial Information
Revenue (in Mill. $)
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Operating Profit (in Mill. $)
Missing Data
Advertising (in % of total funding)
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Market Share
Missing Data
Further Information
Sources
Email correspondance with Angkor Thom Media Group
Ministry of Information - List of registered newspapers and websites (Khmer) (link to Company
The Cambodian media landscape counts at least two new outlets, a TV and a newspaper. Since the former started its daily activity and the latter its broadcasting in 2015, MOM decided not to include as most relevant medium. With less than a year of existence, the audience shares would not be representative of their popularity.
It can be highlighted, however, that their growth is taking place rapidly and their strategy seems more aggressive than the existing media on the market. Both are now hiring journalists and newsroom staffs from existing newsrooms, heightening the competition on both TV and print sectors, which are already highly concentrated.