Singapore Broadcasting Corporation
The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) was the national broadcaster of Singapore, established in 1980. It was responsible for producing and broadcasting television and radio programs in various languages, catering to the diverse population of the country. SBC played a crucial role in promoting local culture and providing news and entertainment to Singaporeans.
In 1994, SBC was restructured and renamed MediaCorp. This change aimed to enhance its services and adapt to the evolving media landscape. Today, MediaCorp continues to be a leading media organization in Singapore, offering a wide range of content across multiple platforms, including television, radio, and digital media.