everyday listen to cnbc and bloomberg but tune out when I accendently turn to channel news asia and see local media trying to con us. Even Malaysia Anwar more entertaining.
I agree, Singapore media is like a strong cement trying to cover the ruling party worms. Luckily we have internet to drill in to expose those worms long hidden from public eyes.
Civil servants of Division 1 fully understand your frustration but can only offer this mitigating reply that Singapore will become more open media-wise in the coming future as the need to do so to stay competitive increases. There will still be topics that may be off limits or highly scrutinized for the sake of national security.
everyday listen to cnbc and bloomberg but tune out when I accendently turn to channel news asia and see local media trying to con us. Even Malaysia Anwar more entertaining.
everyday listen to cnbc and bloomberg but tune out when I accendently turn to channel news asia and see local media trying to con us. Even Malaysia Anwar more entertaining.
I switch between cnbc and bloomberg hoping to make a quick buck by day trading the market. for example , make about about 2K shorting the market when breaking news came out that bailout package will have equity stake dilution.
everyday listen to cnbc and bloomberg but tune out when I accendently turn to channel news asia and see local media trying to con us. Even Malaysia Anwar more entertaining.
I agree, Singapore media is like a strong cement trying to cover the ruling party worms. Luckily we have internet to drill in to expose those worms long hidden from public eyes.
Actually the US media is bias and have their own agendas. The diff is there are many stations to choose from and the consumer can make his own conclusions. The govt does not have such a tight grip on the media there unlike over here.
Take a look at fox news which is anything but fair and balanced. Some ppl say cnn is clinton news network etc.