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Zaobao has an East Asian correspondent network spanning Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Taipei, Seoul and Tokyo. It is SPH's flagship Chinese daily and the only Chinese-language daily in Singapore. [4] Lianhe Zaobao is the only Chinese-language overseas newspaper which can be purchased in major cities of mainland China. [4]
The Singapore Tiger Standard, an English morning daily newspaper, was accused as "anti-Merdeka" by S. Rajaratnam, [7] and was closed in 1959 after the People's Action Party came to power. [ 8 ] In 1971, the Government crackdown on newspapers perceived to be under foreign influence or with subversive tendencies; saw the closing of The Eastern ...
In the early 1980s, Cha sold His shares in the paper after the Singapore government ruled that foreigners could only hold up to 3% of shares in locally based papers. Shin Min is a tabloid -style paper focused on entertainment and local news with sensationalized headlines, although it is printed on broadsheets .
www.wanbao.com.sg Former logo until 2017 revamp Lianhe Wanbao ( Chinese : 联合晚报 ; pinyin : Liánhé Wǎnbào ; literally Joint Evening News ) was a Singapore Chinese-language afternoon newspaper published daily by SPH Media from 16 March 1983 after the merger between the Singaporean editions of Nanyang Siang Pau and Sin Chew Jit Poh .
SPH Media Trust (SMT), trading as SPH Media, is a mass media company in Singapore.It was incorporated on July 19, 2021, as a company limited by guarantee, it was a spin off from Singapore Press Holdings as part of a restructuring.
The Singapore Police Force received a call for assistance at around 1.50pm and thereupon deployed officers to the entrance NCS Hub. The Ministry of Manpower confirmed that it had been alerted of the incident by the police. The NCS Group told Singapore media outlet, Lianhe Zaobao, that this incident had nothing to do with NCS Group. According to ...
On 15 June 1999, the Singapore International Media group of companies restructured as the Media Corporation of Singapore (MediaCorp). The new name was created to avoid confusion with the Singapore Institute of Management. There were unfounded rumours of a merger between TCS and STV12, which were denied by Richard Tan. [165]
Lee was educated at Nanyang Primary School and Catholic High School—where he played clarinet in the school band, [8] and National Junior College before he was awarded the President's Scholarship and Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship in 1971 by the Public Service Commission (PSC) to study mathematics at Trinity College, University of ...