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  2. Paytm - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, Paytm raised funding from Mountain Capital, one of Taiwan-based MediaTek's investment funds at a valuation of over $5 billion. [21] Also in 2016, it launched movies, events and amusement parks ticketing [22] as well as flight ticket bookings and Paytm QR. [23] Later that year, it launched rail bookings [24] and gift cards.

  3. List of highest-grossing films in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore 2013 3 Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen: S$5.60m Singapore 2015 4 Ip Man 3: S$5.38m Hong Kong 2016 5 Ah Boys to Men: S$5.08m Singapore 2012 6 I Not Stupid Too: S$4.18m Singapore 2006 7 CZ12: S$4.09m China, Hong Kong 2012 8 I Not Stupid: S$3.80m Singapore 2002 9 Money No Enough 2: S$3.38m Singapore 2008 10 Ip Man 2: S$3.29m Hong Kong 2010

  4. CNA (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. CNA (TV network) CNA (stylised as cna; an initialism derived from the previous name, Channel NewsAsia) is a Singaporean multinational news channel owned by Mediacorp, the country's state-owned media conglomerate. CNA broadcasts free-to-air domestically in Singapore, and internationally as a pay television channel to 29 territories ...

  5. meWatch - Wikipedia

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    meWatch. mewatch (stylized as mewatch, formerly known as Toggle and stylized as meWATCH until 2023) is a Singaporean digital video on demand service wholly owned by Mediacorp. It was launched on 1 February 2013 as an over-the-top media service and an entertainment and lifestyle website Toggle. On 1 April 2015, xinmsn, a join venture between ...

  6. Cinema of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Cinema of Singapore. Despite having a flourishing Chinese and Malay film industry in the 1950s and 1960s, Singapore 's film industry declined after independence in 1965. [5] Film production increased in the 1990s, which saw the first locally produced feature-length films. There were a few films that featured Singaporean actors and were set in ...

  7. Channel 5 (Singaporean TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 is an English-language free-to-air terrestrial television channel in Singapore, owned by state media conglomerate Mediacorp. The channel primarily airs general entertainment and news programming in the English language. The channel began broadcasting on 15 February 1963 as the pilot service TV Singapura, the region's first television ...

  8. Television in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Television in Singapore began on 15 February 1963. [ 1 ] The public broadcaster, MediaCorp TV, has a monopoly on terrestrial television channels and is fully owned by government holding company Temasek Holdings. Local pay TV operators are StarHub TV and Singtel TV. The private ownership of satellite dishes was previously forbidden.

  9. List of programmes broadcast by Channel 5 (Singapore)

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    This is a list of programmes produced and broadcast on Mediacorp Channel 5, a television channel in Singapore.The list includes those telecast when the Channel was operated by TV Singapura, Radio Television Singapore (RTS), Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC), Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS) and current operator Mediacorp TV, including the HD5 from 2007 to 2015.