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Esquire Singapore; Go! Singapore Magazine; Expat Living Singapore; Harper's Bazaarr Singapore; Her World; HRM Asia Magazine; Human Capital Magazine; L'Officiel Singapore;
Monthly magazines published in Singapore (8 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Singapore" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
The Singapore Tiger Standard, an English morning daily newspaper, was accused as "anti-Merdeka" by S. Rajaratnam, [7] and was closed in 1959 after the People's Action Party came to power. [ 8 ] In 1971, the Government crackdown on newspapers perceived to be under foreign influence or with subversive tendencies; saw the closing of The Eastern ...
The magazine is also published in Malaysia (since 1974) and Indonesia (since 2000). In 2003, Her World was the best-selling women's magazine in Singapore with a circulation of 141,000 copies. [ 5 ]
Pages in category "Monthly magazines published in Singapore" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
8Days is one of Singapore's longest-running magazines, in print for more than 28 years as of 2018. The magazine started out as an A4-sized publication, but was changed to become a B4-sized one instead in 2008. On 13 December 2009, the 1000th issue of 8Days was launched at Iluma. There was also an exhibit of the 999 different covers.
Stuff magazine has been locally published in Singapore since 2004. The magazine gained recognition and established itself as a leading name in the consumer electronics and tech lifestyle segment in Singapore. Its website launched in December 2013. The magazine was also relaunched and published by content owner Haymarket Media Group.
The magazine is part of SPH Magazines and is published on a monthly basis. [2] [3] It covers articles about fashion, beauty tips and celebrities and targets women between the ages of 25 and 30 years-old. [4] [5] The magazine is published in English and Chinese languages. [5] In April 2013 Terence Lee became the editor-in-chief of Nüyou. [2]