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Along with the launch, an event was held at Ngee Ann City on 17 February to promote the service. [11] The event was also broadcast on TVMobile through its hourly updates between 12 PM and 5 PM. [12] At launch, TVMobile was broadcast to over 1,500 SBS Transit buses using DVB technology through its base stations across Singapore. [1]
The service was to be operated by the Singapore International Foundation (SIF) with the aim of promoting the Singaporean way of life abroad, and was to broadcast over a rented transponder in the Palapa satellite from 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. nightly.
CNA (an initialism of Channel NewsAsia) is a Singapore-based multinational news channel owned by Mediacorp, the country's state-owned media conglomerate.The network is broadcast in Singapore on free-to-air terrestrial television and Mediacorp's streaming service meWatch, and is distributed internationally via television providers in the Asia–Pacific, as well as streaming and free ad ...
This marks the official opening of Singapore's first publicly accessible, L4-level autonomous Robobus route for passenger operations. The shuttle route spans 1.2 kilometers with four stops along the way, taking approximately 12 minutes to complete. Hotel guests and tourists can board the Robobus at the nearest stop.
The channel was set to broadcast TV Land The Musical (named after a roadshow event SPH MediaWorks held on 29 April) on launch night. [11] On 20 May 2001, TVWorks was launched. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The first night on air was seen with dismal ratings, the channel opened with Godzilla peaking in at 4.7%, whereas TV Land (which cost $1 million to produce ...
The City Shuttle Service (CSS) was an initiative introduced on 16 May 1975 by the Singapore government, as part of a park & ride scheme aimed at reducing traffic congestion in the city. It was originally hoped that car owners would park at designated car parks and transfer to CSS bus services to enter the central business district (CBD).
The service broadcast from 9pm to 11pm to an audience of 1,000 households with at least one LCD television set capable of receiving HD signals. With a schedule of 14 hours per week, MediaCorp HDTV in this phase carried American TV series already filmed in high definition and a handful of feature films.
City TV was a free-to-air terrestrial television channel in Singapore, owned by state media conglomerate MediaCorp. The channel was originally launched by the Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS) on 30 January 2000 as Sportscity , which initially focused on regional and international sports.