Singapore: The Straits Times undergoes revamp
Posted by Katherine Thompson on August 6, 2008 at 8:19 AM
The Straits Times is launching a revamped website and print edition this Friday.
For the newspaper's online version, readers will find more content, more breaking news free of charge, and more blogs from journalists.
The print edition is also undergoing change, with a new design, a new masthead, changes in headline and text fonts, and new content in all sections.
The Straits Times is read by 1.3 million readers daily.
A survey conducted by the Research, Analysis and Planning Department at Singapore Press Holdings on Online Media Consumption and Habits in May showed that significantly more readers in the 25 to 34 age group are reading news online regularly. Four in 10 of them read the news online daily.
Source: AsiaMedia
For the newspaper's online version, readers will find more content, more breaking news free of charge, and more blogs from journalists.
The print edition is also undergoing change, with a new design, a new masthead, changes in headline and text fonts, and new content in all sections.
The Straits Times is read by 1.3 million readers daily.
A survey conducted by the Research, Analysis and Planning Department at Singapore Press Holdings on Online Media Consumption and Habits in May showed that significantly more readers in the 25 to 34 age group are reading news online regularly. Four in 10 of them read the news online daily.
Source: AsiaMedia
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