List of newspapers in Singapore

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The following is a list of newspapers in Singapore.

In circulation[]

As of 2021, there are a total of 17 newspapers in active circulation of which three are distributed for free. Some of these also carry supplementary tabloid pull-outs sold together with the main spreadsheet, such as Digital Life, , and Urban, which are distributed together with The Straits Times.

Newspaper Language Format Founded Average daily circulation (2016)[1] Average daily circulation (2013)[2]
Berita Harian Malay general daily broadsheet 1 July 1957 39,300 50,600
Berita Minggu (Sundays only) Malay general weekly broadsheet 1 July 1957 39,300 50,600
zbCOMMA (早报逗号) Chinese weekly tabloid 1 January 1994 40,400 54,400
Lianhe Zaobao (联合早报) Chinese general daily broadsheet 16 March 1983 188,600 (print + digital) 172,500 (print + digital)
English "Social Causes" online,[3] free quarterly print and e-copy tabloid 21 January 2011 15,000 (print)
Shin Min Daily News (新明日报) Chinese general daily broadsheet 18 March 1967 100,300 (print + digital) 130,600
Tamil Murasu (தமிழ் முரசு) Tamil general daily broadsheet 1 January 1932 11,300 15,700
tabla! English general free weekly tabloid 10 October 2008 30,000
Business Times English financial daily broadsheet 1 October 1976 36,900 (print + digital) 42,200 (print + digital)
The New Paper English free general daily tabloid 26 July 1988 113,300 85,600
The Straits Times English general daily broadsheet 15 July 1845 393,300 (print + digital) 449,200 (print + digital)
Thumbs Up (大拇指) Chinese general weekly tabloid 15 January 2000 21,200 27,500
Today English free daily compact newspaper 10 November 2000 300,000 on daily
WEEKENDER[4] English lifestyle free home delivered weekly broadsheet 1 October 2012 230,000 weekly
English general free weekly tabloid 1 January 2013 50,000 (200,000 monthly)
Pravasi Express[5] English and Malayalam general fortnightly tabloid 15 July 2012 7000 (200,000 online)
[6] English National Fortnightly (digital) and facsimile of Parent edition The Life News, Australia National Edition and The Life News Ltd UK. (20,000 online)

Defunct papers[]

The Singapore Tiger Standard, an English morning daily accused as "anti-Merdeka" by S. Rajaratnam,[7] closed in 1959 after the People's Action Party came to power.[8]

In 1971, the government crackdown on newspapers perceived to be under foreign influence or with subversive tendencies saw the closing of The Eastern Sun and The Singapore Herald.[9] Editorial executives of Nanyang Siang Pau, which was accused of propagating Chinese ethnic chauvinism, had been ordered detained without trial for a period of at least two years, and publication of the Chinese daily was briefly halted.[10][11]

English language[]

Chinese language[]

  • (中興日報) – established on 20 August 1907; disestablished in 1910. The newspaper was founded and operated by members of the Tongmenghui and was aimed at promoting the 1911 Xinhai Revolution in China. The members responsible for the newspaper were , and . The daily distribution involved 1,000 copies.[12][13]
  • Friday Weekly (星期5周报) – established on 22 February 1991; disestablished on 7 January 2009 as zbCOMMA
  • Nanyang Siang Pau (南洋商报) – established on 6 September 1923; disestablished on 16 March 1983 as Lianhe Zaobao and Lianhe Wanbao
  • Sin Chew Jit Poh (星洲日报) – established on 15 January 1929; disestablished on 16 March 1983 as Lianhe Zaobao and Lianhe Wanbao
  • Lianhe Wanbao (联合晚报) – established on 16 March 1983; disestablished on 24 December 2021. Merged with Shin Min Daily News (新明日报).[14]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "SPH Annual report 2016" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Annual Report 2013" (PDF).
  3. ^ "GoodPaper".
  4. ^ "Weekender Singapore". Weekender Singapore.
  5. ^ "PravasiExpress | A bilingual Malayalam, English Newspaper".
  6. ^ "The life News | An English language Newspaper".
  7. ^ "Ex-journalist leads PAP attack No. 2 on the English Press". Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  8. ^ "After 9 years paper closes doors". 1 August 1959. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  9. ^ Times, Special to the New York (29 May 1971). "Opposition Paper in Singapore Is Closed on Government Order". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  10. ^ Times, Colin Campbell, Special to the New York (20 July 1982). "SINGAPORE, CITING UNITY, AGAIN REINS IN THE PRESS". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  11. ^ "Nanyang affair raised at C'wealth Press Union". Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  12. ^ Rebecca Chan Chung, Deborah Chung and Cecilia Ng Wong, "Piloted to Serve", 2012
  13. ^ "Piloted to Serve". www.facebook.com.
  14. ^ "年底并入《新明日报》 《联合晚报》结束38年历史" [Merging into Shin Min Daily News, Lianhe Wanbao ends 38 years of history]. Lianhe Zaobao (in Chinese). Singapore Press Holdings. 26 September 2021. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
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