Business News
The New York Times Launches International Weekly in Singapore
Thursday 12. August 2010 - The New York Times has launched its international news supplement in Today, Singapore's daily newspaper. The publication joins a global network of newspapers in 29 countries that carry The New York Times's international weekly, first introduced in 2002.
The weekly section, which will be published in English, provides readers with a selection of articles from The New York Times. The supplement retains the layout and typography of The Times and includes news coverage, features, commentary, color photos and graphics covering politics, world affairs, business, culture, style and social trends. It is prepared by The New York Times News Service.
“We welcome Today – our first alliance in Singapore – to our growing network of publications carrying The New York Times weekly section,” said Gloria B. Anderson, vice president of international and editorial development, The New York Times News Service. “This collaboration allows us to share The New York Times’s journalism with the globally aware, culturally active, business-involved readers of the Today newspaper.”
“We are proud The New York Times has chosen to work with Today in Singapore,” said Patrick Yong, publisher and managing director, MediaCorp Press. “This collaboration is a significant milestone for Today, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. It speaks to the newspaper’s reach and influence.”
Launched in 2000, Today is published Monday through Saturday in Singapore. The newspaper is owned by MediaCorp, which also owns properties in television, radio, magazines and film. Today operates an online edition at http://www.todayonline.com.
The New York Times News Service, which produces The New York Times international weekly, provides articles from The Times, the Globe and other publications to almost 1,500 newspapers, magazines and Web sites in 90 countries worldwide. The News Service also maintains The New York Times Photo and Graphics Service. Articles and images are distributed via the Web site at nytsyn.com.