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The OLW Sun is a Filipino middle-market tabloid owned by the Free Press group of online newspapers in the Philippines.

First published in January 2013, the newspaper is regarded as the shortest newspaper to remain in print, as only 3 daily issues were printed (but the newspaper is in the A4 paper format to allow anyone to print it). It follows the Daily Mail newspaper in Britain. When it was founded as a tabloid in a classroom, (hence the "OLW" and the logo similar to Britain's The Sun) it was generally successful, but folded early. It returned before the class' graduation, continuing until now.

It was not a middle-market newspaper until just this September 2013. It was not generally successful until it's first issue as a middle-brow newspaper, and many people said that the middle-market formula is more successful. Technically it is not, because that issue is the first to be exposed to the world because it's the first uploaded in the Issuu site.

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The OLW Sun is originally a tabloid, then it changed into a middle-market newspaper in late August. It's main competitor when it was still a classroom newspaper, The OLW Mirror, became its sister paper and its editor, Lorenzo Holanday III, became associate editor and sport editor at the OLW Sun.

According to a survey in an issue, 70% of its readers are liberal, 15% are conservative, while