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STOMP SG 2011

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Singapore, 25 November 2011 - Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) won a total of seven awards at the Asian Digital Media Awards 2011 organised by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) in conjunction with the third Digital Media Asia Conference. The awards attracted entries from more than 40 media companies across 15 Asian countries, and the results were announced last night in Hong Kong. 

Also proving its strength in mobile publishing, SPH won both the Gold and Silver Awards in the Best In Mobile Media Award - Mobile Publishing category. SPH's straitstimes.com won the Gold Award, while AsiaOne won the Silver Award. At last year's inaugural Asian Digital Media Awards, the Gold award was also bagged by SPH. The award honours the best and most innovative services offered by a newspaper publisher on a mobile platform.

STOMP (Straits Times Online Mobile Print), SPH's popular online citizen journalism portal, won a Bronze medal in the Best in Social Media Award category.

Awards won by SPH at the Asian Digital Media Awards 2011

In Singapore, SPH publishes 18 newspaper titles in four languages. Every day, 3 million individuals or 77 per cent of people above 15 years old, read one of SPH's news publications. SPH also publishes and produces more than 100 magazine titles in Singapore and the region, covering a broad range of interests from lifestyle to information technology. SPH's subsidiaries, Straits Times Press and Focus Publishing, produce quality books and periodicals in English and Chinese.

SPH has a 20 per cent stake in MediaCorp TV Holdings Pte Ltd, which operates free-to-air channels 5, 8 and U, and a 40 per cent stake in MediaCorp Press Limited, which publishes the free newspaper, Today. In the radio business, SPH has an 80 per cent stake in SPH UnionWorks Pte Ltd, which operates entertainment stations Radio 100.3 in Chinese and 91.3FM in English.

SPH owns and manages Paragon, the prime retail and office complex in the heart of Orchard Road, Singapore's main shopping belt. Its latest retail development, The Clementi Mall, started business operations in 2011. SPH's wholly-owned subsidiary, Times Development Pte Ltd, has also developed a 43-storey upmarket residential condominium, Sky@eleven, at Thomson Road.

Two more panels with the same information will be installed at both stations’ entrances from July.

As expected, TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON stomps into theatres on a record breaking 126 screens and has grossed US$4,120,240 (S$5,050,714) to date. Its weekend gross accounted for almost 88.98% of all the tickets sold and the film is now the 4th highest grossing film in Singapore this year.

Without a doubt, it will be no. 2 when the box office figures are tabulated next week, and stands a shot at trying to de-throne this year's top film KUNG FU PANDA 2 which has grossed an estimated US$7,292,761 (S$8,939,685).

BARNEY'S VERSION grossed US$8,587 while PINOY SUNDAY, the first film under The Picturehouse Exclusive Showcase banner (since the demise of the Picturehouse as a physical screening venue), grossed only US$9,894 after 3 weeks of screening. As of now, both films are amongst the lowest grossing films for a single print release this year.

Some of the films that were suppose to act as counter programming to the blockbusters this season have fared poorly. MIRAL - another new single print release grossed US$3,121 - one of the lowest for a single print release in its opening weekend.





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