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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.
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.
SPH MediaWorks Channel i, the English language channel, ceased broadcasting on 1 January 2005 with its channel space was briefly reused by Okto nearly four years later until 1 May 2019. SPH MediaWorks Channel U was renamed MediaCorp Channel U and became a complementary channel to MediaCorp's Chinese language channel Channel 8.
This is where videos to remember SPH Mediaworks will be uploaded. SPH Mediaworks, though short-lived in Singapore's television history, has nonetheless touched many lives. Channel U and I will ...
SPH MediaWorks Ltd was a free-to-air terrestrial television broadcaster in Singapore that operated two television channels: Channel U and Channel i, which merged with Mediacorp in 2004. Logo (2000-2004)
Mr Patrick Daniel is a veteran journalist and editor with a three-decade career in the media. He joined SPH in 1986 as a Senior Writer in The Straits Times. He was Editor of The Business Times from 1992 to 2002, Managing Editor of SPH’s English, Malay and Tamil newspapers, and Editor-in-Chief from 2007 to 2016.
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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.