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The much-anticipated availability of Netflix in Singapore finally comes to fruition, much to the delight of consumers island-wide, but local takeup will depend on its ability to secure content deals and compete with the market incumbents. Support for ...
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Sainz stands by criticism of TV coverage at Singapore GP
Spaniard Carlos Sainz on Thursday stood by his criticism of the television coverage of this month's Singapore Grand Prix, and added he was unimpressed by the "viral" global over-reaction to his comments.
Recent productions like Oscar hopeful ‘Ajoomma’ are already beginning to bear fruit and will be front and center at the city-state’s annual Singapore Media Fest. By Sara Merican Given South Korea’s booming content industry, there is no shortage of ...
Broadcasters and advertisers in Singapore now have a way to track consumers' viewing patterns through an "integrated" data system, which can track viewership across multiple devices. Launched by industry regulator Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA ...
To stimulate travel to Singapore through TV series and films, the city state’s Infocomm Media Development Authority and the Singapore Tourism Board are launching a $7.53 million (S$10 million) fund. The fund will support selected projects by ...
Singapore is launching a S$10M ($7.5M) fund to attract international productions to work with local filmmakers and shine a spotlight on the city. The move follows Singapore’s success with the production of Crazy Rich Asians in 2018, which boosted the ...
Fourteen Singapore companies including content producers, channel operators, platform owners and media fund managers were involved. Nine agreements were sealed during the business mission for industry collaborations, ranging from financing, pre-production ...