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In addition, mewatch also offers live streaming of Mediacorp's free-to-air channels, which is only available in Singapore. It also offers catch-up TV for viewers to watch shows they have missed on prime time TV shows from the previous few days. In 2016, Toggle began to offer made-for-digital productions under the brand Toggle Originals.
News 8 At One [1点新闻] (weekdays at 1pm) Hello Singapore – 狮城有约 (weekdays from 6:30pm to 7:30pm) Hello Singapore Highlights (weekdays 7:30am) News Tonight – 晚间新闻 (all days from 10pm to 10:30pm) (also broadcast on Mediacorp Channel U at 11pm on all days) Singapore Today – 狮城6点半 (weekends only from 6:30pm)
Episodes are available to watch on xinmsn's and Toggle's Catch-up TV portal. A special webisode version has been made for online viewing. The first season was nominated for the Best Action Drama category at the 2011 Asia Rainbow TV Awards. [2]
xinmsn provides various types of information and news within the context of Singapore. Some of the more well-known content provided are: Local, regional and world news; Entertainment news; Weather information; Catch-up TV (a service that allows viewers to browse and watch certain television programmes that they have missed) Live radio
Channel 8 (Chinese: 8頻道) is a Singaporean Mandarin-language free-to-air terrestrial television channel in Singapore, owned by state media conglomerate Mediacorp.The channel broadcasts general entertainment and news programming in the Mandarin language, including original and imported programming.
[235] [236] [237] It is Mediacorp's digital video service that redefines TV viewing, bringing Toggle Originals, catch-up content, live coverage of key national events, news, entertainment, and behind-the-scene exclusives to viewers across multiple devices – computers, tablets, smartphones, smart television sets, and digital media players.
Cable television was introduced in the 2000s, and grew significantly in the early 2010s. Cable operators began upgrading their networks to DVB-C and adding new services such as video on demand, catch-up-TV and others. In 2012, cable television accounted for more than half of all pay-TV subscribers (58%). [24]
At stroke of night 8:00:00pm Singapore Time on Friday Night, 1 September 1995, TV12 on Channel 12 VHF with a frequency 224.25 MHz plus two free-to-air terrestrial channel is Channel 24 UHF with a frequency 495.25 MHz was officially introduced new added free-to-air terrestrial programme, frequency, and channel is Channel 24 UHF with a frequency ...