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  1. SPH MediaWorks Ltd (Chinese: 报业传讯; pinyin: bào yè chuán xùn) was a free-to-air terrestrial television broadcaster in Singapore that operated two television channels: Channel U and Channel i, as well as two radio stations: UFM 1003 and WKRZ 91.3FM.

    • 8 June 2000; 23 years ago
    • 2 TV channels, 2 radio stations
  2. Singapore Press Holdings Limited ( SPH) was an organisation with businesses in property and aged care in Singapore. Since its takeover by Cuscaden Peak in 2022, it has been renamed Cuscaden Peak Investments . Prior to 1 December 2021, SPH was in the media business with a reach in the print, digital, radio, and outdoor media.

    • 4 August 1984; 39 years ago
    • Christopher Lim (Chairman), Gerald Yong (CEO)
    • Property, digital, aged care
    • Bridge+, 79 Robinson Road, Singapore
  3. Channel i was a Singaporean English language free-to-air terrestrial television channel owned by SPH MediaWorks, a broadcasting subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings . The channel was launched on 20 May 2001 as TVWorks, accompanying the Mandarin-language Channel U.

    • 82 Genting Lane, Singapore 349567
    • Singapore
  4. SPH MediaWorks Ltd was a free-to-air terrestrial television broadcaster in Singapore that operated two television channels: Channel U and Channel i. It merged with the city-state's long-established broadcasting company, Mediacorp, in 2004.

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  8. Mar 30, 2024 · SPH MediaWorks Ltd ( Chinese: 报业传讯; pinyin: bào yè chuán xùn) was a free-to-air terrestrial television broadcaster in Singapore that operated two television channels: Channel U and Channel i. It merged with the city-state's long-established broadcasting company, Mediacorp, in 2004. History.