Fiji Sun
A Suva-based English-language daily relaunched in 1999, the Fiji Sun is The Fiji Times' main print rival. During the post-2006 Bainimarama era it was widely regarded as sympathetic to the government and received most state advertising. The paper covers national politics, business and sport with extensive community coverage.
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Is Fiji Sun left-leaning, right-leaning or centrist?
Fiji Sun is positioned toward the editorial center of Fiji's media spectrum, or its orientation is mixed or not consistently classified by the major media-bias assessments. Crosswire groups Fiji outlets into left, center and right so you can read the same day's events from more than one vantage point: seeing Fiji Sun beside outlets of a different orientation makes editorial choices — which stories lead, which framing is used, what gets omitted — far easier to spot than reading any single source alone.
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