Opposition will consider using internet to reach out to voters on “cooling-off” day
Written by Our Correspondent The opposition has not dismissed the idea of using the internet to reach out to the voters on the "cooling-off" day which will be introduced in the next general election. Under the new law, the minimum campaign period will be extended from nine to ten days. All forms of mass rallies, home visits...
PAP still clueless about the New Media
From our Correspondent According to American advertising company Leo Burnett, use of the new media is likely to become prevalent in Singapore. (read report here) Jaroslaw Ziebenski, its Asia Pacific president said: "I expect new media in this country to grow in importance because if you look at some data today, people in Singapore...
Waiting for Singapore’s Pakatan Rakyat
By Fang Zhi Yuan According to a report published by The Malaysian Insider, more than 90 per cent of young voters aged 21 - 30 voted for Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in the recent Permatang Pauh by-election. One key reason for Anwar's empathic victory over his Barisan Nasional (BN) opponent lies in the fact that young internet savvy...
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