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Encyclopedia > Channel News Asia

Channel News Asia is a pan-Asian news channel based in Singapore and owned by Mediacorp. MediaCorp (Chinese: 新传媒; Xīn Chuán Méi) is a group of commercial media companies in Singapore. ...


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Daylife's profile for Channel News Asia - news, photos, and information (268 words)
Channel News Asia is a mainstream news source, published at http://www.channelnewsasia.com/.
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Channel NewsAsia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (823 words)
Channel NewsAsia Singapore's feed is available on the free to air network in Singapore as well as on MediaCorp's TV Mobile service on SBS Transit public buses and selected locales.
New hard studios were designed (virtual studios were used in the past) and a simpler, more unified overall theme during news programmes was also incoporated.
Channel NewsAsia is primarily a news channel focusing mainly on Asian news.
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