Our mission
MediaPitch exists to report Singapore with rigour, clarity, and independence. We publish original journalism — not repackaged announcements, not sponsored content dressed as news, not algorithm-friendly filler. Every story we run has passed editorial review for accuracy, public interest, and fair representation of the subjects involved.
We believe a well-informed public is essential to democratic participation, even in a city-state where governance operates differently from larger multiparty systems. Our role is to explain policy, scrutinise institutions, and document the lived experience of residents — without advocacy masquerading as reporting.
Where we work
MediaPitch Media Pte. Ltd. is registered in Singapore (UEN 202546012C) and operates from 39 Keong Saik Road, #02-01, Singapore 089142. Our location in the Outram conservation district is deliberate: we report from inside the community, not from a distant corporate tower disconnected from the streets we describe.
The newsroom occupies a converted shophouse unit with a ground-floor reception and editorial floor above. Visitors are welcome by appointment — contact us at [email protected] or +65 6225 7130.
Editorial standards
MediaPitch is an independent digital news publication. Editorial decisions are made solely by our newsroom without advertiser influence. We maintain a written corrections policy, require dual verification for contentious claims, and separate our news operation from any commercial or partnership activity.
Reporters disclose conflicts of interest before assignment. We do not pay sources for information. We do not accept payment for coverage. When organisations provide embargoed materials, we evaluate them on the same merits as any other tip — publication is never guaranteed.
Anonymous sources are used sparingly and only when the information cannot be obtained otherwise and the source faces credible harm from identification. Editors document the justification internally.
The newsroom
Our editorial team includes beat reporters covering policy, business, community affairs, and culture. A dedicated investigations unit handles longer-form accountability projects with extended timelines. The copy desk verifies names, figures, and attributions before publication.
Morning editorial conferences set the day's priorities. Weekly planning sessions assess longer-term projects and resource allocation. We publish a corrections log and update timestamps on articles when material facts change.
Funding and membership
MediaPitch is funded through reader membership, limited display advertising clearly labelled as such, and grants for specific investigative projects where funders have no editorial input. Membership starts from S$8/month and supports original reporting that commercial outlets may deprioritise.
We publish an annual transparency statement summarising revenue sources. No single advertiser or donor may exceed 15 per cent of total revenue — a cap designed to prevent dependency on any one interest.
Our journalism beats
MediaPitch assigns dedicated reporters to distinct coverage areas rather than rotating generalists across unrelated topics. The policy desk tracks Parliament, statutory board announcements, and subsidiary legislation published in the Gazette. The business desk monitors corporate filings, regulatory enforcement actions, and sector-specific trends from maritime logistics to fintech licensing. Community reporters embed in neighbourhoods — attending town council meetings, interviewing hawker stallholders, and documenting how national programmes translate into local outcomes.
Investigations operate on longer timelines with additional legal review. These projects may span weeks or months before publication, reflecting the verification burden that accountability reporting demands. We publish methodology notes where appropriate so readers understand how conclusions were reached.
Work with us
For press and partnership enquiries, use our contact form and select "Press / partnership." For news tips, select "News tip / story lead." We do not respond to requests for paid placement or promotional coverage — see our FAQ for details on editorial independence.
MediaPitch welcomes correspondence from readers, sources, and civil society organisations. We treat all submissions as confidential unless you indicate otherwise, and we never disclose source identities without explicit consent or overriding public-interest justification reviewed by senior editors.