At its inception, Mediacorp had a 60% stake in TODAY while, Singapore Press Holdings owned 40% of TODAY….Today (Singapore newspaper)

Is TODAYonline under SPH?

At its inception, Mediacorp had a 60% stake in TODAY while, Singapore Press Holdings owned 40% of TODAY….Today (Singapore newspaper)

Type National free daily newspaper (2000 to 2017) National online newspaper (from 2017)
Circulation 300,000 (in 2013)
OCLC number 46474542
Website www.todayonline.com

Who owns TODAY Singapore?

MediaCorp
MediaCorp took a majority stake in a new TV company and kept its controlling interest in TODAY.

When did TODAY newspaper stop printing?

The last print edition of the newspaper will go out at end-September 2017. In a news release on Aug. 25, 2017, Today is touted as the first newspaper in Singapore to pivot to a fully-digital future. This news has been some time coming as Today had stopped its weekend print edition since April 2017.

Who is SPH biggest shareholder?

The current “largest” shareholders are The Vanguard Group (2.5%), Dimensional Fund Advisors LP (1.7%), Norges Bank Investment Management (1.5%), Lee Foundation (1.4%), BlackRock Fund Advisors (1.1%).

Is CNA owned by SPH?

It is run by Mediacorp News Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of the Singapore’s media conglomerate Mediacorp Pte Ltd. Alongside its main focus as an English-language news television channel, CNA also broadcasts and produces news and current affairs content in Singapore’s other official languages: Chinese, Malay and Tamil.

Is MediaCorp part of SPH?

Mediacorp Press and Mediacorp TV Holdings ceased to be associated companies of SPHL. In November 2019, SPHL stopped publishing Torque, a motoring publication, and moved its operation digital while parking it under its subsidiary, sgCarMart.

Is MediaCorp owned by SPH?

SPH has a 20 per cent stake in MediaCorp TV Holdings Pte Ltd, which operates free-to-air channels 5, 8 and U, and a 40 per cent stake in MediaCorp Press Limited, which publishes the free newspaper, Today.

Is The New Paper still available?

SINGAPORE – After 33 years, The New Paper will cease its print edition and go fully digital after Dec 10. The move is part of SPH Media Trust’s mission to accelerate the digital transformation of newsrooms and to meet audience preferences in a rapidly changing media landscape.

What Happened TODAY newspaper?

Today was sold to Rupert Murdoch’s News International in 1987. Today ceased publication on 17 November 1995, the first long-running national newspaper title to close since the Daily Sketch in 1971. The last edition’s headline was ‘Goodbye, it’s been great to know you”.

Who are SPH competitors?

Singapore Press Holdings’s top competitors include LOTTE, Bastogi, Pittie Group and ArtCorgi.

What does SPH owns?

On the retail and commercial front, SPH owns 65% in SPH REIT whose portfolio comprises three properties in Singapore, namely Paragon, The Clementi Mall and The Rail Mall. In Australia, SPH REIT holds an 85% stake in Figtree Grove Shopping Centre and a 50% stake in Westfield Marion Shopping Centre.