TOC
Fundraising dinner to support TOC in upcoming General Election coverage
We are embarking on a fundraising initiative in hope to build our warchest, which will go towards the expenses involved in our coverage of the upcoming General Election – most likely to be held in a few months’ time.
Meanwhile, the excess will go towards supporting our mission for independent news coverage in Singapore, as we continue to provide readers with alternative perspectives and to cover stories often ignored or under-reported by mainstream media.
Unfortunately, we are currently underfunded with meager resources at our disposal and limited income from declining advertising on our platform; which is why it is rather difficult for us to compete with the pro-PAP media outlets that are funded through one way or another.
Therefore, we are depending on the generosity of citizens for us to maintain our operations, as we look to hire temporary staff to cover the events on the ground as well as to reimburse our volunteers.
That being said, we do hope you’ll grace us with your kind presence and support us in our upcoming fundraising dinner.
Date: Saturday, 6th of July 2019
Time: 6.30pm – 9pm
Venue: Penthouse Level 45, Singapore Land Tower
Tickets are sold at $100 each (max capacity of 200 pax). Each ticket comes with 1 complimentary drink (wine or beer) and dinner.
Light finger food will also be served. Not forgetting, while the restaurant is non-halal, there is no pork or lard in the menu served.
There is no dress code for the event; just consider it as a warm and casual get-together session where supporters of TOC can gather to mingle and talk about current affairs.
Those who are interested, you can either purchase your ticket via TOC online store or pay via bank transfer to any of the account below:
i) Maybank account: 04011108619
ii) PayNow account: 201543138DTOC
Once you’ve made the payment, do drop us a message at 96155947 for confirmation.
See you there! ?
Editorial
"The Online Citizen" renamed as "The Online Citizen Asia" and to operate under new domain
As the saying goes, “Change is the only constant in life“.
We at The Online Citizen, who have always sought to put the pulse of the nation at the forefront of everything we do, will be undergoing a rebranding exercise.
We understand that Singaporeans are an increasingly globalised bunch who want access not just to Singapore-centric news, but to responsibly-sourced and investigated news and opinions from the wider Asian region.
As of 5 May 2020, we will be renamed The Online Citizen Asia, with a brand new domain “OnlineCitizenAsia.com” and logo, to reflect our increasingly diverse readership and contributors.
It will still be primarily driven by online citizens — but instead of just Singapore, it will be online citizens of Asia as well.
We see ourselves as global citizens providing citizen-driven Asian news. Some day, we may even be international. But, one step at a time.
While this was a move that has been in the works for some time, the COVID-19 pandemic has really brought home the fact that we live in an intertwined world.
Reflecting our growth, this rebranding exercise is also a natural progression on our part to provide not just cutting edge independent local news, but also well-researched and professional news content in the region as well.
We aim to be a liberal, human and civil rights-focused publication for the region. With our growing regional readership and contributors, we are well-placed to provide such a rights-based news platform.
We hope that our supporters will join us on this exciting new journey to soar to greater heights.
To quote Robert Browning: “Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be!”
Current Affairs
It is not enough for independent news sites to survive , they have to thrive
It would be fair to say that good and reliable information is worth its weight in gold. Sound information enables us to make sound choices in all that we do. In the Singaporean context, it would be fair to say that some do not trust what the mainstream media have to say. It would also appear that mainstream media outlets are treated far better than their alternative media counterparts. They are seen by some as the mouthpiece of the government.
So, when we are trying to find information about a particular topic, can we rely wholesale on the mainstream media to give us the full picture? Do we also want to have another angle to look at and consider before making an informed choice?
If the answer is yes, then we cannot undervalue the importance of viable independent news websites. However, for a truly independent news website to investigate and research stories properly, they need to be properly supported by the citizens they seek to serve.
Authorities frequently criticise independent media sites for propagating “fake news”. Apart from some outlets who truly report wildly inaccurate stories, most independent news sites only make mistakes because they are under resourced and under funded — not because they are deliberately trying to spread falsehoods.
Mainstream media (MSM) will support the narrative of the state, whether is it right or wrong, sound or simply illogical. The case in point, is the face mask issue.
Since the beginning, MSM has been running stories and reports in support of the government’s narrative that face masks are not necessary and that life should be normal despite the pandemic. And look how MSM swung in the other direction, parroting what the political appointees are saying now, without a single mention of their U-turn.
Then take the recent spotlight that has been shone on the treatment of foreign blue collar workers in Singapore over the Corona Virus outbreak. It was mostly the relentless push by independent news websites and social media that brought their plight to the fore and shook the conscience of the nation.
In short, your voice counts and non-mainstream media outlets play a huge part in keeping the authorities answerable and channeling your voice.
Many of the world’s finest publications rely on reader contributions. Take The Guardian for instance and while not strictly a news website, Wikipedia which provides much information to many a Google searcher also relies heavily on crowdfunding. For these sites to continue benefiting its users, it is not enough just to survive, they have to thrive.
In the Singaporean landscape, it would be fair to state that we do not have what is considered to be a free or robust press. Our independent media sites are not just fighting to raise funds, they are also under the pressure of legislation that has been suggested was put in place just to limit their work. If Singaporeans value the work of independent news sites, they need to be prepared to support these sites who are sometimes teetering from month to month financially.
Even giving up a cup of Starbucks coffee once a week by every reader and donating that to independent news sites will make a huge difference. Every little helps and everyone counts. Help us work for you by providing you with reliable and well sourced information. As they say, “knowledge is power”. Help us to empower you.
To support TOC, please consider subscribing to TOC via our website or sign up as a Pateron member here. (There is no regulation requirement for TOC to disclose subscriber details to authorities in Singapore)
If you wish to donate directly to TOC, please visit this webpage for details but note that only Singaporeans can donate to TOC and we would need your particulars for declaration.
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