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Press Release-Change in Chairperson and Appointment
MEDIA RELEASE PROMOTE MANDARIN COUNCIL (PMC) APPOINTS NEW CHAIRMAN 30th June 2011 – Mr Seow Choke Meng, Executive Vice President of Cultural Industry Promotion at Singapore Press Holdings, has been appointed as the Chairman of the Promote Mandarin Council (PMC) for the term starting 1 May 2011 to 30 April 2013. Mr Seow believes that Mandarin can be learnt and mastered if one starts from young and use it actively. Under his leadership, the Speak Mandarin Campaign, a nationwide campaign driven by the PMC, will continue to engage various sectors of the community to encourage Chinese Singaporeans to make Mandarin a part of their lives. More initiatives for the Campaign this year will be announced after the Speak Mandarin Campaign launch on 4 July 2011. The Speak Mandarin Campaign thanks former Chairperson Ms Lim Sau Hoong for her contributions during her stay with the Council, and welcomes Mr Seow on board. Ms Lim, during her term created 《华文?谁怕谁!》- The Chinese Challenge which contributed to a rise in interest in Chinese language and culture. The PMC also welcomes five new members to its Council: Mr Choo Thiam Siew President, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. Mr Ho Meng Kit Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Business Federation. Mr Wan Shung Ming Chairman, Cultural and Arts Committee, Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations. Mr Adrian Peh Vice-Chairman, Property Management Committee, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Ms Chua Lee Hoong Senior Political Editor, The Straits Times. Pg 1 of 3 The PMC would also like to thank the following outgoing members for their contributions to the PMC. -
Lianhe Zaobao © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission Required for Reproduction
Lianhe Zaobao, Pg 8, 21 March 2021 Source: Lianhe Zaobao © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction Page 1 of 4 Lianhe Zaobao, Pg 8, 21 March 2021 Source: Lianhe Zaobao © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction Creative thinking and exploration: Art university breeds talent in the era of innovation As digital technology becomes of greater importance in the post-COVID era, more attention must be given to arts and humanities education. Thought leaders, creative professionals and scholars have pointed out that an education in the arts trains students to develop innovation and creativity, which are more and more sought after in the new economy. In early March 2021 during the Ministry of Education’s Committee of Supply Debate, Minister of Education Mr Lawrence Wong announced that Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and LASALLE College of the Arts will form an alliance to establish Singapore’s first university of the arts. This university will leverage on the strengths of the two institutions, enabling each to award its own university degrees. A 17-member pro-tem committee, headed by Professor Chan Heng Chee, Ambassador-at-Large at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will work with both institutions to develop the structure and operating model of the new university, which is expected to be up and ready in early 2023. According to the Presidents of both institutions, innovation and adaptability are skills which Singapore needs in the new digital era and these are best cultivated through an education in the arts. “Art, science and technology have long moved past the need for silos. -
Reading Newspapers with the Elderly 陪你看报纸
Reading Newspapers with the Elderly 陪你看报纸 A community initiative by Lianhe Wanbao & Lianhe Zaobao Singapore Engage • Enrich • Empower Since August 2014, Singapore’s Chinese dailies Lianhe Wanbao and Lianhe Zaobao have been promoting engagement with its matured readers with the Reading Newspapers with the Elderly initiative. For three times a week, our newsroom volunteers visit elderly Singaporeans and discuss the week’s hottest news with them. Through this simple but unique initiative, we hope to enrich the seniors’ lives and empower them to stay active, mentally and physically, and enjoy a fulfilling retirement. Why did we launch this initiative? Singapore’s population is ageing at an unprecedented rate. As the post-war Baby Boomers retire from workforce and enter their silver years, elderly population will grow rapidly in the next few decades. Many of our senior citizens are neither literate nor familiar with the English language, and the language barrier has made it difficult for the Chinese- speaking elderly to keep up with the fast-evolving society. Lianhe Zaobao and Lianhe Wanbao value the spiritual needs of our senior citizens and would like to do our part to help them lead a fulfilling retirement. As editors and journalists, we report on news of public interests every day. News is what we do best, so we believe that reading newspapers with the elderly is one way we can contribute to this cause. Why is this important? Many seniors in Singapore face the “empty nest syndrome”. Their children are often away and they only have the television and other seniors as company. -
Mm2 Asia Invests in RINGS.TV
mm2 Asia Ltd. Co. Reg. No.: 201424372N 1002 Jalan Bukit Merah #07-11 Singapore 159456 www.mm2asia.com Press Release mm2 Asia invests in RINGS.TV. mm2 Asia subscribes for 15% of RINGS.TV with a further Call Option to increase stake to 20%. The 20% is a slight variation to the proposed 30% previously announced to accommodate a 10% co-investment by SPH. Singapore, 3 March 2017 – mm2 Asia Ltd. (“mm2 Asia” and together with its subsidiaries, the “Group”), entered into a Share Subscription and Shareholders’ Agreement on 28 February 2017 with SPH Media Fund Pte Ltd (“SPH”) (a subsidiary of SPH Group), RINGS.TV Pte Ltd (“RINGS.TV”), and its holding company, Mozat Pte Ltd, whereby mm2 Asia and SPH Media Fund Pte Ltd will acquire 15% and 7.5% respectively, through the new issuance of shares by RINGS.TV for a consideration amount of approximately S$2.25 million and S$1.125 million respectively (the “Proposed Investment”). Both mm2 Asia and SPH shall have an additional option to subscribe for option shares and increase their stakes to a total of 20% and 10%, for an aggregate consideration amount of approximately S$3 million and S$1.5 million respectively. The option shall be valid for one year from the date of the Share Subscription and Shareholders’ Agreement. The agreement formalises the non-binding Memorandum of Understanding entered into between mm2 Asia, RINGS.TV and Mozat Pte Ltd, dated 17 October 2016, whereby mm2 Asia has indicated its intention to acquire up to a 30% stake in RINGS.TV. -
Journalism Ethics: Mainstream Versus Tabloid Journalists
Asia Pacific Media ducatE or Issue 12 Article 9 12-2002 Journalism ethics: Mainstream versus tabloid journalists R. Y. G. Er Singapore Press Holdings H. Xiaoming Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Follow this and additional works at: https://ro.uow.edu.au/apme Recommended Citation Er, R. Y. G. and Xiaoming, H., Journalism ethics: Mainstream versus tabloid journalists, Asia Pacific Media ducatE or, 12, 2002, 139-155. Available at:https://ro.uow.edu.au/apme/vol1/iss12/9 Research Online is the open access institutional repository for the University of Wollongong. For further information contact the UOW Library: [email protected] YEW & HAO : Journalism ethics ... Journalism Ethics: Mainstream Versus Tabloid Journalists Through a survey of 356 journalists working for various newspapers under the Singapore Press Holdings, this study shows that despite the influence of newsroom culture, journalists working for the mainstream and tabloid newspapers may not differ in terms of their professional values and ethical standards. It is the content orientation of their newspaper or their perception of it that leads them to act differently in covering certain kinds of news. In other words, the institutional influence does have an impact on the ethical decision-making process among journalists in their daily operations even though it may not determine the direction of their personal beliefs and ethical values. Rosaline Yew Guey Er Hao Xiaoming Singapore Press Holdings Nanyang Technological University, Singapore ost daily newspapers are published in broadsheet format. MSome, however, are printed in a format known as the ‘tabloid’, which is about half the size of a broadsheet newspaper. -
Date: 16 September 2018 Publication
Date: 16 September 2018 Publication: The Straits Times (Page A15) Subject: Ex-offender helps families of inmates Link: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/ex-offender-helps-families- of-inmates Date: 16 September 2018 Publication: The Straits Times (Page A15) Subject: Offenders' families to get help meeting household needs Link: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/offenders-families-to-get- help-meeting-household-needs Date: 16 September 2018 Publication: Lianhe Zaobao (Page 6) Subject: 尚穆根:全球吸毒情况加剧 新加坡对毒品须坚持“零容忍”立场 Link: https://www.zaobao.com/news/singapore/story20180916-891506 Date: 16 September 2018 Publication: Berita Harian Subject: Shanmugam perjelas sebab tiada toleransi terhadap kesalahan dadah Link: https://www.beritaharian.sg/setempat/shanmugam-perjelas-sebab-tiada-toleransi- terhadap-kesalahan-dadah Date: 16 September 2018 Publication: Lianhe Wanbao (Page 8) Subject: 尚穆根:我国对毒品坚持‘零容忍’ Link: N/A Date: 15 September 2018 Publication: Channel NewsAsia Subject: Singapore’s position on drugs ‘unyielding and clear’: Shanmugam Link: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singapore-s-position-on-drugs- unyielding-and-clear-shanmugam-10724832 Date: 15 September 2018 Publication: The Straits Times Online Subject: Offenders' families to get $50 booster packs Link: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/offenders-families-to-get-50- booster-packs Date: 15 September 2018 Publication: TODAY Subject: US’ drug experience shows why Singapore needs tough and clear approach on narcotics: Shanmugam -
Media Report Singapore Stage
Media Report Gelato World Tour Asia-Pacific Stage Singapore, 2020----2222 MarchMarchMarch 201520152015 By Valentina Righi [email protected] DATA ANALYSIS GWT Total Clippings 202 Category Press 47 23,27% Web 151 74,75% TV/Video 3 1,49% Radio 1 0,50% Countries Italy 53 26,24% Rest of the World 149 73,76% Paesi PRESS WEB TV/Video Radio TOTALE % 18 34 1 0 53 26,2% ITALY GERMANY, AUSTRIA, 1 0 0 1 2 1,0% SWITZERLAND 0 0 0 0 0 0,0% SPAIN, PORTUGAL 0 6 0 0 6 3,0% USA 0 0 0 0 0 0,0% RUSSIA 0 0 0 0 0 0,0% UAE 2 8 0 0 10 5,0% OCEANIA 0 0 0 0 0 0,0% WORLDWIDE 23 81 1 0 105 52,0% ASIA 0 0 0 0 0 0,0% SOUTH AMERICA 0 0 0 0 0 0,0% UK 44 129 2 1 176 87,1% SUBTOTAL 3 22 1 0 26 12,9% OTHERS LIST MEDIA OUTLET CATEGORY COUNTRY LINK DATE MEDIACORP TV/VIDEO SINGAPORE 09/10/2015 RAI ITALIA TV/VIDEO ITALY 14/07/2015 GELATO & BAR PASTICCERIA PRESS ITALY 20/06/2015 GELATO & BAR PASTICCERIA PRESS ITALY 20/06/2015 http://www.heraldsun. com.au/news/national /the-ultimate-list-of- HERALD SUN adelaide-and-north- WEB AUSTRALIA 11/06/2015 adelaides-late-night- dessert- destinations/story- fnii5yv7- 1227384478127 http://www.inter- INTERVISTA vista.it/news/item/719 WEB ITALY 26/05/2015 1-26-05-2015-rimini- fiera-utile-di-3mln-nel- 2014.html MANILA BULLETIN PRESS PHILIPPINES 21/05/2015 THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS SINGAPORE 17/05/2015 PASTICCERIA INTERNAZIONALE PRESS ITALY 08/05/2015 http://www.dailytelegr aph.com.au/newslocal /inner-west/a-hidden- DAILY TELEGRAPH gelato-bar-in-summer- WEB AUSTRALIA hill-is-off-to-italy-in- 06/05/2015 2017-for-the-gelato- world-tour/story- fngr8h4f- 1227338250507 DAILY TELEGRAPH PRESS AUSTRALIA 06/05/2015 http://www.jakpost.tra vel/news/promoting- JAKARTA POST TRAVEL WEB INDONESIA indonesia-through- 04/05/2015 jamu-gelato- 5F80LngRzcJWlPuQ.h tml CIAO MAGAZINE PRESS AUSTRALIA 01/05/2015 PRESTIGE SINGAPORE PRESS SINGAPORE 01/05/2015 http://www.thehindub usinessline.com/news THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE WEB INDIA /states/gelatomaker- 16/04/2015 boomerang-to-go- global/article7109851. -
Chinese Resource Panel
THE NATIONAL TRANSLATION COMMITTEE RESOURCE PANELS 1 MARCH 2018 TO 29 FEBRUARY 2020 Chinese Resource Panel Mr Peter Ong (Head of the Chinese Resource Panel) Mr Peter Ong started his career in the advertising industry. He joined Lianhe Zaobao, the Chinese flagship newspaper of Singapore Press Holdings as a reporter cum feature writer in 1993, and rose through the ranks to become Associate Editor of the papers in 2013. Peter graduated from the National University of Singapore with an Honours Degree in Chinese Language. He sits on the board of Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises, and serves as a committee member at the Chinese Development Assistance Council. Ms Chen Xiaolin Ms Chen has been Principal Specialist (Chinese/English) at the Language Services Department of the Parliament of Singapore since 2009, providing simultaneous interpretation (SI) service during parliament sittings. She has also provided SI service at national events such as the National Day Rally since 2015. Prior to that, Ms Chen was with International Enterprise Singapore, in charge of the agency’s Chinese communication materials. Ms Chen obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Fudan University, and her Master’s Degree in Area Studies (China) from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Page 1 of 14 THE NATIONAL TRANSLATION COMMITTEE RESOURCE PANELS 1 MARCH 2018 TO 29 FEBRUARY 2020 Mr Cheng Yong Tai Mr Cheng is currently the Deputy Chief Editor of Chinese News at MediaCorp Pte Ltd. He oversees news operations for MediaCorp’s Mandarin channels, Channels 8 and U, and their digital platforms. With over 20 over years in the TV industry, he has experienced the entire gamut of TV news production, as well as planning, coordinating and directing coverage for large- scale news events. -
GUSTO in the NEWS! Lianhe Zaobao, 28Th October 2016
with Living GUSTO July 2017 Issue 10 ! GUSTO in the NEWS! Lianhe Zaobao, 28th October 2016 The Straits Times, 11th November 2016 MyPaper, 28th October 2016 The Straits Times, 10th January 2017 GUSTO in the NEWS! Featuring Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) GUSTO was, once again, featured in The Straits Times (11th November 2016), Lianhe Zaobao and My Paper (28th October 2016) based on a recently published paper in a peer-reviewed scientific journal by the GUSTO neurodevelopment team. Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) occurs when a woman develops high glucose levels during pregnancy. When this is not managed properly, it can lead to complications affecting mother and child. These include pre-term labor, or obstructed labor for mothers. Babies born to GDM mothers are at higher risk of being larger and in the long-term, being overweight and may develop Type 2 Diabetes. Singapore has one of the highest rates of GDM, with about one in five pregnant woman diagnosed with GDM, this is twice the rate of the US. Women diagnosed with GDM run the risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes after giving birth. Our GUSTO researchers have found that mothers with GDM have a higher possibility of having babies with attention problems. These babies brain activity was tracked as they were played a “standard” and an “oddball” sound of either “ma” or “na”. People generally commit standard sounds to memory and regard them as background noise, and do not pay attention to them. The brain wave readings of babies, whose mothers had GDM, paid more attention to the standard sound, which would normally be ignored. -
Yeo Kim Yeong
YEO KIM YEONG "A SHORT STORY OF NEVER GIVING UP" Personal Profile Name: Yeo Kim Yeong Age: 26 Occupation: Personal Trainer Facebook Yeo Kim Yeong Instagram kimjongturtle_ SKILLS EDUCATION "I have never let my schooling PULL UPS interfere with my eduction" - MATH & SCIENCE Mark Twain PUSHING BOUNDARIES So it's not that important. INSPIRING OTHERS SPEAKING MANDARIN But if you must know, I graduated PHOTOGRAPHY from the National University of BEING A NINJA Singapore with a Arts and Social Sciences Degree, majoring in History. My name is Yeo Kim Yeong, and I broke the Guinness World Record Holder for "The Most Pull-ups in One Minute" in 2015. I have always believed that I have a greater purpose in life, and that is to help others. To be able to motivate and encourage them that their dreams are always achievable. As long as we have faith in ourselves, belief in our abilities, and never, ever give up on our dreams, we can achieve anything. I attempted the record in March 2015. But I was disqualified. Unbeknownst to me, the IPPT standard technique that I had trained with all along was not allowed on technical grounds. I thought I had failed. I had trained my entire life with this technique. I had taken leave from school for this. I had convinced my parents that this was going to be worth it. I had let down my gym trainers. And, I had failed the entire basis of my existence. But I refused to give up. Because I knew that I was chosen to do this. -
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Access Chinese Newspapers & Magazines for Free
ACCESS CHINESE NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES FOR FREE Edinburgh Libraries offers online access to over 4000 worldwide newspapers and magazines for free including the following Chinese titles. To read these titles: Install the PressReader app on your mobile device or go to www.pressreader.com on your computer. Login with your library card and PIN. You’ll have 30 days access to download up to 20 publications a day through the app or stream unlimited titles on your computer. Login again after 30 days to reactivate access. See www.edinburgh.gov.uk/pressreader for full user instructions. Business Traveller (China) GQ (China) PC Digest Capital Weekly Harvard Business Review (Hong Kong) Shanghai Daily China Business News Health Care Today Shangliu Tatler China Consumer Report Icon (Malaysia & Singapore) Taiwan Tatler China Daily Jessica (Hong Kong) The Busy Weekly China Economic Herald Lianhe Zaobao The Time Weekly China Economist Marie Claire (Hong Kong) Vogue (China) China Newsweek Metro Daily (Hong Kong) Weekly on Stocks China Press Nanyang Siang Pau World Affairs China Today (Chinese) National Business Daily Xinmin Evening News Elle (China) News China Xinwei Fashion Beijing Nuyou (Malaysia & Singapore) Fitness & Beauty Oriental Daily News Global Times Oriental Evening News For help and assistance please contact: Digital Information Team [email protected] See Your Library for over 50 other online resources for learning and leisure https://yourlibrary.edinburgh.gov.uk Updated 22/08/2018 .