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Min Pao, Shin Min Daily News, and Lianhe Wanbao: Singapore’s major Chinese evening newspapers
By:
Tay Bon Hoi
Singapore Chinese culture: National identity, ethnic belonging, and cultural construction
By:
Lee Guan Kin
Chinese newspapers in pre-war Singapore (1845–1941)
By:
Lee Ching Seng
Chinese newspapers in Post-war Singapore
By:
Lee Ching Seng
A brief history of radio broadcasting in Singapore
By:
Liao Yiran
A brief history of Chinese records in Singapore
By:
Goh Song Wei
Singapore’s Chinese-language films (1927–1978)
By:
Foo Tee Tuan
Singapore’s Chinese-language films in the multilingual film era (1991 to present)
By:
Foo Tee Tuan
Local Chinese television programmes (1963–1980)
By:
Foo Tee Tuan
Local Chinese programmes in the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation era (1980–1993)
By:
Foo Tee Tuan
Grandmasters of comedy: The iconic television duo Wang Sha and Ye Feng
By:
Su Zhangkai
Wang Sha, Ye Feng and Their Legacy in Films
By:
Yeo Min Hui
Lee Dai Soh, Storyteller
By:
Lee Kok Leong
Ong Toh: Hokkien master storyteller
By:
Wong Chin Soon
Ng Chia Keng: Teochew master storyteller
By:
Wong Chin Soon
Chng Soot Fong: The Queen of Amoy-dialect Cinema
By:
Yeo Min Hui
Lat Pau, the earliest Chinese daily in Singapore (1881–1932)
By:
Ho Soo Miang
See Ewe Lay and Lat Pau
By:
Kua Bak Lim
Jit Sheng, Singapore’s first Chinese weekly newspaper
By:
David Chng Khin Yong
Nanyang Siang Pau and Sin Chew Jit Poh: The history of Chinese newspapers in Singapore
By:
Tay Bon Hoi
Lianhe Zaobao: Singapore’s leading Chinese daily
By:
The Editorial Team