Sinar Harian (lit. Daily Light) is a Malay-language daily compact newspaper published in Shah Alam, Malaysia. Launched on 31 July 2006 by Kumpulan Karangkraf through subsidiary Sinar Karangkraf Sdn Bhd, it initially covered East Coast states before expanding nationally by September 2007. Priced at RM1.80 (2025), it emphasizes regional news and community issues.
The newspaper launched Sinar Daily in 2020 as its English-language digital arm, offering:
Mobile apps introduced in 2021 feature:
Known for organizing townhall forums since 2012, its events have featured:
Critics note uneven representation in panels, with 60% of 2015âÂÂ2020 speakers affiliated with the ruling coalition.
Sinar Harian distinguishes itself through extensive regional coverage, with localized pull-out sections comprising over 50% of its content. As of 2024, it publishes four regional editions:
The newspaper employs district-level correspondents ("Skuad Cakna") in each coverage area, a practice documented in its 2021 editorial guidelines.
During the 2013 People's Uprising rally, Sinar Harian provided comparatively neutral coverage versus competitors:
A Universiti Malaya study later cited this event as demonstrating the paperâÂÂs editorial independence relative to government-linked media.