Singaporean television

MediaCorp ( Chinese: 新传媒; pinyin: Xīn Chuánméi) is a conglomeration group of commercial media companies in Singapore specializing largely in television and radio broadcasting, and to a lesser extent, in periodicals and newspaper publishing and filmmaking. ...more on Wikipedia about "MediaCorp"

(Singapore gay documentaries) ==Past Restrictions== ...more on Wikipedia about "Singapore gay documentaries"

This changed in July 2003, when Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong made statements in Time magazine that the Civil Sevice would be overhauling its previous policy of not employing openly gay individuals. This event opened the floodgates of television reportage on Singaporean gay news. (See Singapore gay documentaries). In typical top-down political management, television was now commandeered, or at least given the green light, to make a complete U-turn so as to educate the public on the acceptability of homosexuals as equal citizens and the injustice of discrimination, especially at work. ...more on Wikipedia about "Singapore gay portrayals on television"

SPH MediaWorks Ltd (SPH MediaWorks) ( Chinese: 报业传讯) was the ephemeral free-to-air terrestrial television broadcastor in Singapore. SPH MediaWorks brought 2 alternative free-to-air terrestrial television channels to the audience in Singapore, in 2001. As of 1 January 2005, SPH MediaWorks had ceased to exist upon the merging of operations with MediaCorp TV Singapore Pte Ltd (MediaCorp TV) and MediaCorp Studios Pte Ltd. ...more on Wikipedia about "SPH MediaWorks"

The Television Corporation of Singapore, or more commonly known as TCS, was a private company that provide television broadcasting services in then monopolised media industry. TCS existed from 1994 to 2001; Singapore Broadcasting Corporation was privatised in 1994 into 3 individual companies, one of which was TCS. TCS subsequently went through a group restructure under the SIM Group of Companies in 2001, and became MediaCorp TV. ...more on Wikipedia about "Television Corporation of Singapore"

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