Television Corporation of Singapore

Television Corporation of Singapore was a Singaporean television broadcasting entity. It was launched on 1 October 1994 and dissolved on 11 February 2001. It was composed of three autonomous divisions. TCS subsequently underwent a group restructuring of subsidiaries by Singapore International Media (SIM Group of Companies) on 12 February 2001 to becoming MediaCorp TV.

Television Corporation of Singapore
TypePublic
Country
Singapore
AvailabilitySingapore
Founded1 October 1994
Broadcast area
Singapore
ParentSingapore International Media
Launch date
1 October 1994
Dissolved12 February 2001
Channel 5
Channel 8
GroupTelevision

History

The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) was privatised on 1 October 1994 and its operations were split into 3 autonomous divisions under the Singapore International Media brand, which were the Television Corporation of Singapore, the Radio Corporation of Singapore and Singapore Television Twelve. On 1 September 1995 at midnight, Channel 8 became the first channel in Singapore to broadcast 24 hours a day, while Channel 5 followed suit on 30 September in the same year.

Malay and Tamil shows were moved to Singapore Television Twelve.

SIM was restructured as the Media Corporation of Singapore on 1 January 1999 and TCS subsequently became MediaCorp TV on 12 February 2001.

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