News website Rice Media acquired by social media agency

News website Rice Media acquired by social media agency


SINGAPORE – Online media outlet Rice Media has been bought over by a local social media content agency.

In a March 29 statement on its website, the publication announced that it had been acquired by Hustle Studios, a subsidiary of SkillsFuture-accredited training provider Hustle Singapore.

The statement said Hustle Singapore has been a longstanding training partner of Rice, and the acquisition “deepens that relationship, bringing together Rice’s editorial credibility and community reach with Hustle’s expertise in learning, facilitation and training programmes in the creative industry”.

The news website will continue publishing at the same web address, and further announcements will be made in the coming months, it added.

Rice Media’s chief executive Mark Tan told The Straits Times on March 29 that he had originally wanted to shutter the site but changed his mind as he felt Rice Media still needed to continue producing stories for its audience.

“Also, the transaction and the money coming in would allow me to settle most of the liabilities and also pay people a severance package, so I think it’s really the most responsible thing for me to do,” he said.

He declined to reveal how much the company was sold for.

Founded in 2016 by Mr Tan, a former lawyer, Rice Media billed itself as an independent publication that offered an unfiltered take on Singapore and Asia. It became known for its long-form stories and commentaries on Singapore’s news and culture.

According to past media reports, the company got off the ground in 2017 after receiving a $300,000 infusion from an angel investor.



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