Sph media trust

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...
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The fact that SPH Media will receive up to S$900 million of taxpayers' money, over a period of five years, has also compounded the issue and is one of the biggest factors in why there has been an ...
Statement by SPH Media Trust. In December 2021, SPH Media Trust ("SMT"), a new Company Limited by Guarantee, began operations after Singapore Press Holdings Limited ("SPHL") completed the transfer of its media business. Following the...
The new SPH Media Trust (SMT) launched on Dec 1 as a not-for-profit entity spun off from Singapore Press Holdings. In this interview, SMT's interim chief executive Patrick Daniel said that SMT's ...
Media Releases 01 Nov 2023 SPH Media to acquire Tech in Asia. A leading news and lifestyle media organisation. Our audiences enjoy a diverse range of compelling and engaging content they can trust. We also provide advertisers with cutting-edge and...
Mr Khaw Boon Wan is the Chairman of SPH Media Holdings & SPH Media Trust. Mr Khaw served 42 years in the public service where he held various key cabinet appointments in the Transport, National Development, and Health ministries. He retired in 2020...
The new SPH Media Trust (SMT) launched on Dec 1 as a not-for-profit entity spun off from Singapore Press Holdings. In this interview, SMT's interim chief executive Patrick Daniel said that SMT's ...
SINGAPORE - SPH Media Trust (SMT) will get government funding of up to $180 million annually over the next five years, and the company will be required to provide half-yearly progress updates ...
SPH Media Trust will receive up to S$180 million a year for five years from the Government; It is expected to spend about 40 per cent of the funding on technological investments and digital talent ...
SPH Media Trust (SMT) will get government funding of up to $180 million annually over the next five years, and the company will be required to provide half-yearly progress updates, Minister for Communications and Information Josephine Teo told...
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