Berita Harian launches weekly supplements
MEDIA SPH PRINT INDUSTRY in RECESSION
- Berita Harian launches weekly supplements
- Targets primary, secondary school students
- To stimulate learning through interactive content
Singapore - Singapore Press Holdings' (SPH) Malay daily, Berita Harian has launched two weekly supplements for school students.
Gen G for primary school students and i3 for secondary school students are compact pull-outs designed to stimulate students' learning through engaging and interactive content.
Gen G features content including columns on general knowledge and topical science facts while i3 offers news articles, features on teen-centric issues.
The two-in-one supplement also carries teaching aids for the classrooms. The centre-spread inside each issue features weekly highlights of major news around the world to keep students up-to-date with current affairs.
The new student supplements are distributed together with Berita Harian every Monday and are available only via school subscriptions.
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