Updates from the Editorial Team
Apology from the Editorial Team
We apologize for any unintended typo or grammar errors in our articles. As all of us hold full-time jobs during the day, we have to think and write very fast in order to provide you with the latest news reviews in the morning. Please don't hesitate to email us to highlight our mistakes. Your feedback and criticism are greatly valued.
Seeking unpublished letters to ST Forum
Our motto is: "We publish what the Straits Times don't publish". Please email us any letters who have written to the ST forum which were not published at mediawatchsg@gmail.com
Purchase of server space
Due to increasing traffic to our blog, we will be purchasing our own server space early next year. We will be publishing a separate news daily in addition to the current media watch for our review articles and commentaries. In the meantime, we regret that you may have to put up with the slow loading speed of our pages.
Invitation from SEAPA
We have been invited by a regional media watchdog, SEAPA (Southeast Asia Press Alliance) to attend an alerts workshop in November 2006. Unfortunately, none of us are able to attend due to work committments. Our blog has been listed on the website of SEAPA at: http://seapa.wordpress.com/
We apologize for any unintended typo or grammar errors in our articles. As all of us hold full-time jobs during the day, we have to think and write very fast in order to provide you with the latest news reviews in the morning. Please don't hesitate to email us to highlight our mistakes. Your feedback and criticism are greatly valued.
Seeking unpublished letters to ST Forum
Our motto is: "We publish what the Straits Times don't publish". Please email us any letters who have written to the ST forum which were not published at mediawatchsg@gmail.com
Purchase of server space
Due to increasing traffic to our blog, we will be purchasing our own server space early next year. We will be publishing a separate news daily in addition to the current media watch for our review articles and commentaries. In the meantime, we regret that you may have to put up with the slow loading speed of our pages.
Invitation from SEAPA
We have been invited by a regional media watchdog, SEAPA (Southeast Asia Press Alliance) to attend an alerts workshop in November 2006. Unfortunately, none of us are able to attend due to work committments. Our blog has been listed on the website of SEAPA at: http://seapa.wordpress.com/
2 Comments:
Well done and keep up the good work!
By Anonymous, at 1:11 AM
You people are doing wonderful and admirable work with this blog. Keep it up. :)
By Unknown, at 9:08 AM
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