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2月21日,台湾首家网络原生报《明日报》(编者注:“网络原生报”即没有传统媒体作为“母体”的网络媒体)正式宣布停刊。中午时分,网站原首页撤消,改为《谢谢网友,<明日报>再见!》的声明。 《明日报》关站无疑是2月网络媒体界最重大的事件。它成为台湾各类媒体报道评论的重点,甚至成为当天的头条新闻。《<明日报>落日》、《<明日报>走进昨天》、《<明日报>不再有明日》……睹如此类的标题撞击着人们的眼球。内地的一些媒体在2月20日晚即从台湾网站上获悉《明日报》第二天关站的报道,如上海文新报业集团当即向《明日报》求证(2000年8月21日,上海《新民晚报》借助《明日报》的电子报发送平台ePost发行简、繁体电子报,成为首家以电子邮件形式通过台湾网络发行的祖国内地新闻媒体)。新
On February 21, Taiwan’s first online newspaper, “Ming Tomorrow” (Editor’s Note: “The Daily Telegraph”, that is, there is no traditional media as the “mother” of the online media) officially announced the suspension. At noon, the original page of the website was withdrawn and replaced by the statement “Thank you, nephew, tomorrow.” “Ming Tombs” is undoubtedly the gateway in February the most important event in the online media industry. It has become the focus of various media reports in Taiwan and even became the headline of the day. “ Sunset”, “ Into Yesterday”, “ no longer have tomorrow” ... See such titles hit people’s attention. Some media in the Mainland learned from the website of Taiwan on the evening of February 20 that the next day the “Ming Tomorrow” closed their doors. For instance, Shanghai Xinxin Press Group immediately sought confirmation from the “Ming Tomorrow” (August 21, 2000, Xinmin Evening News in Shanghai became the first news media in the mainland of the motherland to be distributed via e-mail through the Taiwan network through ePost, an e-newsletter delivery platform for Ming Tomorrow, issuing the simplified and traditional e-newsletters. new