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The platform positioned itself as a centrist voice, aiming to bridge ideological divides and foster thoughtful discourse on national and regional issues. With a commitment to providing balanced perspectives,  
 
 
The platform positioned itself as a centrist voice, aiming to bridge ideological divides and foster thoughtful discourse on national and regional issues. With a commitment to providing balanced perspectives,


The Middle Ground sought to fill a perceived gap in Singapore’s media landscape, which was often polarized between state-controlled outlets and overtly critical platforms.
The Middle Ground sought to fill a perceived gap in Singapore’s media landscape, which was often polarized between state-controlled outlets and overtly critical platforms.
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Led by '''Bertha Henson''', a former Associate Editor at ''The Straits Times'', and supported by a small team of professional journalists and contributors, The Middle Ground gained recognition for its incisive articles and its ability to engage readers across political spectrums. By offering a centrist perspective, it aimed to foster understanding and dialogue among Singaporeans.
Led by '''Bertha Henson''', a former Associate Editor at ''The Straits Times'', and supported by a small team of professional journalists and contributors, The Middle Ground gained recognition for its incisive articles and its ability to engage readers across political spectrums. By offering a centrist perspective, it aimed to foster understanding and dialogue among Singaporeans.
=== '''Regulatory Challenges''' ===
=== '''Regulatory Challenges''' ===
In '''July 2015''', just a month after its launch, The Middle Ground was required by the '''Media Development Authority (MDA)''' to register under the '''Broadcasting (Class Licence) Notification'''.  
In '''July 2015''', just a month after its launch, The Middle Ground was required by the '''Media Development Authority (MDA)''' to register under the '''Broadcasting (Class Licence) Notification'''.  
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The Middle Ground’s closure underscored the challenges faced by independent media in Singapore, particularly the difficulty of achieving financial sustainability in a market dominated by state-backed outlets. It also highlighted the broader issues of regulatory compliance and limited funding avenues for media organizations that strive to maintain editorial independence.
The Middle Ground’s closure underscored the challenges faced by independent media in Singapore, particularly the difficulty of achieving financial sustainability in a market dominated by state-backed outlets. It also highlighted the broader issues of regulatory compliance and limited funding avenues for media organizations that strive to maintain editorial independence.
== External Links ==
* [https://www.facebook.com/TheMiddleGroundSG/ The Middle Ground on Facebook]


[[Category:Media Organizations]]
[[Category:Media Organizations]]