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Iraq war and SARS boost TV viewership
SINGAPOREANS have been watching more television from mid-March to the first week of April because of the Iraq war and the SARS outbreak.
Poll: Women hold more cards
THE Singapore woman holds more credit cards than the Singapore man.
Ad market set for rapid growth
CHINA'S advertising market #8211; worth US$10bil (RM38bil) last year #8211; is set for double-digit growth annually in coming years and should overtake Japan to become the world's second largest by 2010, Nielsen Media Research said on Wednesday.
Indian women not interested in sex, survey finds
Despite living next to erotic temple art in a land that produced the I>Kama Sutra/I>, the world's oldest sex treatise, it seems Indian women are not interested in sex, a survey by a leading newsmagazine suggests.
Poll: Big earners travel widely
SINGAPORE'S well-to-do have some of the region's fattest wallets. They are avid travellers, hold multiple credit cards and have a taste for designer watches.
BJP heading for easy win
B>NEW DELHI:/BIndian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's Hindu nationalist-led coalition will return to power easily in elections beginning next month, an opinion poll published Saturday said.
Denmark sees Malaysia as an important partner
The Malaysian Government's emphasis on the environment has inspired Danish Ambassador Borge Petersen to double his country's long-standing environmental programme here.
Younger workers trust EPF more
Young working Malaysians, especially those below 29, are more confident of the ability of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) to serve as the custodian of their savings compared to their older counterparts.
Number of radio listeners goes up
Ninety percent or 12.9 million people aged 12 years and above in Peninsular Malaysia tune in to the radio and spend an average of 3.7 hours listening daily, according to the latest radio listenership measurement by Nielsen Media Research.
Changing from cash to credit card
According to a latest survey by AC Nielsen, credit card (standard credit card and quasi credit card) markets in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou have developed quickly.