Media Notes

Archives 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Feb 12, 2003

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