The South Seas Herald-Advocate
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Nakong's Estmarish-language newspaper since 1853 | |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Berliner |
Owner(s) | North Bay Media Group |
Founder(s) | Alfred Whitehead |
Publisher | David Lee |
Editor | Sunny Leong |
Managing editors | Alice Bak and Christopher Chung |
Staff writers | 850 news staff |
Founded | 17 December 1853 |
Political alignment | Self-Determination Congress |
Language | Estmerish |
Headquarters | 1 Herald Court Ningcho, North Bay |
Country | Nakong |
Circulation | 241,894 (as of 2022) |
Sister newspapers | The Sunday Herald The Queensport Tribune New Express |
The South Seas Herald-Advocate is a Nakongese Estmerish-language daily newspaper. Founded in 1853 by Estmerish colonial merchant Alfred Whitehead as the South Seas Herald, the newspaper merged with the North Nakong Advocate in 1905 to become the Herald-Advocate. Along with its sister papers, The Sunday Herald, The Queensport Tribune and the New Express, the Herald-Advocate is owned by North Bay Media Group. As the preeminent Estmerish-language newspaper in Nakong, the Herald-Advocate is widely considered Nakong's newspaper of record and is widely read abroad by Estmerish speakers with an interest in southern Coius.