Tamil Murasu
Established in 1935, this publication stands as Singapore’s only Tamil-language daily newspaper and a vital source of news for the local Indian community. It is recognized for its long-standing commitment to preserving the Tamil language and culture while providing comprehensive coverage of both regional developments and community-specific issues.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SINGAPORE
Structured around the country's four official languages, the local press market is heavily consolidated under major corporate ownership rather than independent publishers. The historic English-language broadsheet Straits Times, founded in 1845, operates as the nation's flagship and most widely circulated daily paper. Specialized and native-language publications cater to distinct demographic groups, including the regional financial broadsheet Business Times, the Malay-language Berita Harian, and the Tamil-language Tamil Murasu. Paperboy lists 13 newspapers in Singapore.
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