Former ST political desk journalist: We were not allowed to report on good opposition candidates or highlight anything good about them

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U tell others they better than ur boss? Common sense pls. :cautious:
 
The mainstream media is always the helping hand for the establishment to push their agenda.

It is the silly majority that always fall for the narrative
 
Sad all these ppl got made use off,then discarded, but too late to confess, 70% buy it
 
But sad to say is Papigs are like mini city harvest, where ppl tend to follow a culture as they been brainwashed,like hdb ,ec, n 99 yrs condo, they believe that without papigs their properties are worthless, wat the, fon know is its already worthless n they only owned one only , but sad to say os the, are tenant only unless they hv landed, lol
 
The mainstream media is always the helping hand for the establishment to push their agenda. It is the silly majority that always fall for the narrative
The mainstream media in SG is often referred to as the Govt's mouthpiece. Chua Chin Hon, who as the Straits Times' bureau chief for the US, claimed that the newspaper's editors were pressured into being pro-govt and make sure that reporting of local events meets with the approval of our politicians. Former editor-in-chief, Cheong Yip Seng, claimed that ST has govt-appointed monitors to watch over the newsroom; disapproval from them usually resulted in journalists and editors losing their livelihood. Editors were warned that certain topics were not permissible for public discussion.
 
The mainstream media in SG is often referred to as the Govt's mouthpiece. Chua Chin Hon, who as the Straits Times' bureau chief for the US, claimed that the newspaper's editors were pressured into being pro-govt and make sure that reporting of local events meets with the approval of our politicians. Former editor-in-chief, Cheong Yip Seng, claimed that ST has govt-appointed monitors to watch over the newsroom; disapproval from them usually resulted in journalists and editors losing their livelihood. Editors were warned that certain topics were not permissible for public discussion.
Animal Farm.
 
Use taxpayers money and the reporters not good at being independent and objective till too late.
Hope the reporters voted wisely then knowing what goes around comes around.
 
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