Singapore’s media industry is tightly regulated, governed by a complex set of laws that apply to mainstream, digital, and social media. The state funds the legacy media duopoly, while Singapore’s efficient internet infrastructure has also allowed media startups to flourish. With a stable economy, most journalists in Singapore generally enjoy financial stability and personal safety in the course of their work, as they also exercise self-regulation, mindful of boundaries they cannot cross and the intricate system of legal frameworks that govern media operations in the island-nation.
This radar chart displays how the country performs across all four safety dimensions, revealing areas of strength and concern.
This comparison highlights differences in safety experiences between male and female journalists, revealing potential gender-based disparities.