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  2. Lianhe Zaobao - Wikipedia

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    Nanyang Sin-Chew Lianhe Zaobao, [ a] commonly abbreviated as Lianhe Zaobao, [ b] is the largest Singaporean Chinese-language newspaper with a daily circulation of about 136,900 (print and digital) as of 2021. [ 2] Published by SPH Media (formerly Singapore Press Holdings ), it was formed on 16 March 1983 as a result of a merger between the ...

  3. SPH Media - Wikipedia

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    SPH Media Trust ( SMT ), trading as SPH Media, is a mass media company in Singapore. Incorporated on 19 July 2021 as a company limited by guarantee, it was spun off from Singapore Press Holdings as part of a restructuring. It owns several major newspapers in the country, including the English-language The Straits Times and The Business Times ...

  4. Shin Min Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Shin Min Daily News (Chinese: 新明日报; pinyin: Xīnmíng Rìbào; lit. 'New Ming Pao Daily') is a Singapore Chinese-language afternoon newspaper published by SPH Media . The Newspaper was founded on 18 March 1967, by Singapore businessman Liang Runzhi (梁潤之) and Hong Kong writer Louis Cha as an offshoot of Hong Kong's Ming Pao .

  5. Lianhe Wanbao - Wikipedia

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    Lianhe Wanbao联合晚报. 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 . Lianhe Wanbao focused mainly ...

  6. Nanyang Siang Pau (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper merged with Singaporean edition of Sin Chew Jit Poh on 16 March 1983 to form the current Lianhe Zaobao and Lianhe Wanbao and has ceased to exist. A version of the newspaper is still in print in Malaysia. See also. Nanyang Siang Pau - Malaysian edition spin-off and former sister publication; List of newspapers in Singapore

  7. China–Singapore relations - Wikipedia

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    Aside from bilateral exchanges, Singapore's Chinese-language Lianhe Zaobao newspaper has been cited by Chinese officials as a symbol of Singapore's soft power through its reporting on China to the world. Zaobao.com was the first Chinese-language newspaper website to be available in 1995. [68]

  8. Collapse of Hotel New World - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese-language version of the series, titled True Courage (逆境勇者), was also on aired on MediaCorp TV Channel 8. On 27 September 2005, Seconds From Disaster portrayed the disaster in the episode Hotel Collapse Singapore. Instead of the actual site, the program used an image of the area around 88 Syed Alwi Road (at the corner of ...

  9. Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's Sin Chew Jit Poh ceased publication in Singapore in March 1983 [3] and subsequently merged with Singapore's branch of Nanyang Siang Pau to become Lianhe Zaobao and Lianhe Wanbao; their parent companies, were merged in 1982 [4] [5] as Singapore News and Publications Limited, a predecessor of Singapore monopoly Singapore Press Holdings.