Singapore launches S$48 million scheme to help media firms create digital content and adopt AI

Singapore launches S million scheme to help media firms create digital content and adopt AI


SINGAPORE: Media professionals will be given support to create digital content under a new S$48 million (US$37.3 million) programme, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) said on Thursday (Jun 18).

The Digital Content and Capability Development (DCCD) programme, announced by Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information Tan Kiat How, will span four years.

More than 87 per cent of people in Singapore aged 15 and above access top social media sites like TikTok, YouTube and Facebook weekly, marking a shift in local audience behaviour towards digital platforms, IMDA said.

The programme aims to support media professionals in responding to this shift through two main pillars: Digital content development and capability development.

Digital content development supports the creation and distribution of content that reflects how local audiences discover and connect with stories across social platforms, digital channels and mobile-first formats.

“This includes supporting Singapore stories that can resonate with youth, adults and seniors through relevant formats and narratives,” IMDA said.




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