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2003
Singapore
Oh, for a Bagful of New Dailies!
My wish for 2004: a real choice of newspapers to choose
along with my breakfast. By Seah Chiang Nee, Edge Singapore.
Read
Dec 29, 2003
Harmful
or opportunistic?
Can two TV stations make it in Singapore or do we eliminate
the competition? By Seah Chiang Nee, TheEdge, Singapore.
Read
Nov 28, 2003
Media
Waning
competition
Lee Kuan Yew wasn't just stating an opinion about harmful
TV competition; it may well lead to some major change. By
Seah Chiang Nee. Read
Nov 16, 2003
The mellowing of Lee Kuan Yew
As seen by a TV journalist who covered the Senior Minister
over the years By CNA's Debra Soon. TODAY Read
Nov 11, 2003
Singapore
media
Hitting it big
Why its S$100m global plan will be tough to achieve. By
Seah Chiang Nee..Read
Jul 21, 2003
Media - trend
Not a dull moment
Years ago when government was reluctant to see a second
national daily, one reason given was there wasn't enough
news to make it viable. Today's news is a trifle too exciting.
By Seah Chiang Nee .Read
June 17, 2003
Straits
Times
Is it plagiarism?
ST features editor uses long passage
from a US veteran but attributes it to "journalists
who have spent years covering the Middle East". SPH
denies its plagiarism.
By Dharmendra Yadav, Singapore Media & SG Daily. Read
Feb 12, 2003
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