Singapore, 8 December - MediaCorp, Singapore's national broadcaster and leading media company will be moving from its present Caldecott Hill premises to Mediapolis, Singapore's first digital media hub located at one-north.
MediaCorp had, in , announced its move to a site in Bukit Batok but the plan was shelved due to high construction costs and the onset of the economic crisis. In light of the global economic recovery and advent of new options, the move to a new campus regained traction. MediaCorp will be a major player and an anchor tenant at Mediapolis, occupying 1. While the design of the new complex has yet to be decided, the infrastructure will be high-rise in nature with the television studios and theatres located on the lower floors.
There are significant benefits for MediaCorp to relocate to Mediapolis and we look forward to playing a catalytic role in attracting new and foreign media players to Mediapolis.
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