PM Lee highlights importance of high-quality, authoritative mainstream media at Zaobao centennial celebrations
NO MATTER how the format of the news changes, what remains is the need for high quality and objective coverage, trusted and influential journalists, and a Chinese media that continues to unite and inspire generations of Singaporeans, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Friday (Sep 29).
Speaking at the gala dinner at Shangri-La to mark the centennial celebrations of Lianhe Zaobao, the flagship Chinese-language daily of SPH Media Trust (SMT), PM Lee said Zaobao is well aware of the need to develop itself into an all rounded multimedia news platform to retain its audience.
However, no one knows how the media landscape or media consumption habits will change in the next decade and beyond, he said.
“The government is providing support to SPH Media Trust because we see the importance of having high-quality, authoritative and influential mainstream media. Henceforth, government will continue to support Zaobao, so that Singaporeans can continue to trust it as a source of news and information and stay relevant to their lives.”
PM Lee, who reads Zaobao daily, highlighted three key aspects of Zaobao that makes it an authoritative Chinese media outlet not just in Singapore, but also in Asia.
First, Zaobao has been a beacon of journalistic integrity, he said.
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“Particularly in today’s digital age, it is Zaobao’s professional and quality reporting as well as its insightful analyses that continue to draw readers, despite competition from other new media,” he said, adding that during the Covid-19 pandemic, Zaobao kept readers informed of the latest and most accurate news, helping to fight the spread of “fake news” online.
Second, as the main Chinese paper in Singapore, Zaobao continues to play an important role in strengthening social cohesion and the Singaporean identity.
It helps Singaporeans dissect and make better sense of complex issues, as well as domestic policies or external developments that may affect them.