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Tamil murasu epaper singapore
Tamil murasu epaper singapore








tamil murasu epaper singapore

SPH also publishes and produces more than 100 magazine titles in Singapore and the region, covering a broad range of interests from lifestyle to information technology. Every day, 3 million individuals or 77 per cent of people above 15 years old, read one of SPH's news publications. In Singapore, SPH publishes 18 newspaper titles in four languages. Newspapers, Magazines and Book Publishing

tamil murasu epaper singapore

Incorporated in 1984, main board-listed Singapore Press Holdings Ltd (SPH) is Southeast Asia’s leading media organisation, engaging minds and enriching lives across multiple languages and platforms. With an average daily circulation of 18,000 copies on weekdays and 26,000 on weekends, Tamil Murasu now gives readers a daily dose of "something for everyone".

tamil murasu epaper singapore

To broaden its reach, Tamil Murasu underwent two major revamps – one in 1999 and another in 2005, to beef up its coverage of local and foreign news, as well as sports and entertainment. In 1996, SPH acquired Tamil Murasu with Times Publishing owning a minority stake, and in March 2004, the daily became wholly-owned by SPH. Tamil Murasu was founded in 1935 by the late G Sarangapany. Issued by Singapore Press Holdings Limited I must commend the Tamil Murasu team for this achievement.” Tamil Murasu has proven that by providing good coverage of issues that matter to readers, our newspapers can remain the main source of news. Mr Patrick Daniel, Director of Tamil Murasu Ltd and Editor-in-Chief of English and Malay Newspapers, SPH, said, “These are truly outstanding numbers. These include the Cricket World Cup that India hosted and won the Tamil Nadu elections the Singapore General Election and a Read and Win contest in the newspaper. The record average monthly sales follow a steady increase since the paper’s revamp in September 2010, but the key reason was that many events in April captured the attention of the Indian community. Tamil Murasu sold 18,700 copies – a 14 per cent jump over the previous record – while the Sunday edition saw an even more impressive monthly average of 26,500 copies being sold, representing a 16 per cent spike from the previous high. Singapore, – Singapore’s only Tamil language newspaper, Tamil Murasu, recorded an all-time high average monthly sales in April 2011.










Tamil murasu epaper singapore