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  1. Scholarships. At SPH Media, we take pride in serving our diverse audience through multimedia platforms with collaboration and innovation. Explore roles in journalism, digital experience, customer service and more if you believe in our mission. Engineering & Newspaper Production () Internal Audit () Corporate Marketing & Communications ...

  2. Mar 22, 2022 · Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. said shareholders on Tuesday voted in support of the proposal by Cuscaden Peak Pte.-- a consortium led by hotelier Ong Beng Seng together with units of the city’s ...

  3. The company distributes and sells newspapers in print and digital formats. It is engaged in publishing magazines and books, operating both English and Chinese radio stations. Additionally, it provides outdoor advertising services and manages a network of news retail stores. SPH develops and manages retail properties in Singapore.

  4. Singapore Press Holdings Limited (SPH; Chinese: 新加坡报业控股) is a media organisation in Singapore with businesses in print, Internet and new media, television and radio, outdoor media, and property. SPH has over 5,000 employees, including a team of approximately 1,000 journalists, including correspondents operating around the world. The company is one of the country's "blue-chip" counters on the Singapore Stock Exchange, and makes about S$480–500 million worth of profits every ...

  5. After 38 years on the Singapore Exchange, Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) was officially delisted on Friday (May 13) to become wholly owned by investment vehicle Cuscaden Peak. SPH chief executive officer Ng Yat Chung will step down from his post on Monday (May 16), together with the current directors of SPH.

  6. Mar 4, 2022 · 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 ...

  7. Jul 6, 2023 · This came after SMT was hived off from Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) in 2021 to become a not-for-profit entity, amid the steep decline of print media and the migration to the digital space.