How Do I Report News to Media in Singapore?

 The media in Singapore is tightly controlled by two large business conglomerates: MediaCorp (owned by the state investment company) and Singapore Press Holdings, which is supposedly privately owned but is actually run by the government). Both groups practice self-censorship and intimidate alternative independent media. The media often use red lines, or "out-of-bounds markers," which apply to an ever-growing number of issues and public figures.

In Singapore, you can easily report any incident that involves the media, whether it's a crime or a slap on the face of a politician or public figure. You can also report news incidents by sending SMS or WhatsApp messages to the newspaper's contact details. The news is reported to the media by people from all walks of life, so the news will reach the widest audience possible.

The Straits Times


Reporting news is a great way to get a story noticed in Singapore. In addition to newspapers, you can also contact media outlets directly and tell them about the incident. For example, the Straits Times' news hotline, launched earlier this year, enables members of the public to send news reports and images to the publication. In addition to emailing or calling the media, you can also use SMS or WhatsApp to reach the Straits Times' contact numbers.

The Straits Times, which has closed down its print edition, was the most popular news site in Singapore, though it relied heavily on donations to survive. The website of The Middle Ground, which had a reputation for being "pro-government" and "close to the government", is currently the most widely used website. Other popular websites in Singapore include CNA's website, The Straits Times website, Yahoo! News, and STOMP, which is a user-generated content site.

A newspaper may be in charge of reporting a story. A news article may be published by a newspaper or through a news service. In other words, a news article is a piece of information that can be published in a local newspaper or on an international news site. In Singapore, the media is responsible for the distribution of the paper, ensuring its readers have access to a wide range of information.

In Singapore, the media has a vested interest in the subject of a story. This is the case with the Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund, which was launched on 11 November 2011. The Straits Times Online is the third most popular news site in Singapore. Despite these factors, the newspaper is still a great source of information. If you think that your article is worthy of a news publication, you can also pitch it to local TV stations or radio stations.

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