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Is CNA Left-Wing or Right-Wing? Political Bias Explained

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Last Updated: January 2026

CNA Overview and Political Bias

Observers often characterize CNA as reflecting the perspectives of the Singaporean government due to its state-linked ownership. Critics argue the network may practice self-censorship on domestic political sensitivities. Conversely, some viewers praise its comprehensive and relatively neutral coverage of broader Asian regional affairs and international geopolitical developments.

Standpoint Assessment
Overall political leaning Center
Estimated number of readers 50,000,000
Israel support Neutral / Balanced
Use of loaded / emotional language Low
Target Audience Mass market / Elite

CNA History

Launched in March 1999 by Mediacorp, CNA began as a television news channel focused on Singapore. It expanded its reach across the Asia-Pacific region in 2000. Over two decades, it evolved into a multi-platform digital news provider, positioning itself as an Asian alternative to Western-centric news networks.

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Who owns CNA?

CNA is owned by Mediacorp, Singapore’s largest national media network. Mediacorp is a subsidiary of Temasek Holdings, the state-owned investment company of the Singapore government. While it generates revenue through advertising and commercial partnerships, it also receives substantial public funding via government grants for public service broadcasting.

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