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NME comes to Asia

Jubilee News Desk

The iconic UK music brand NME has come to Asia, despite the entertainment sector is hit by the coronavirus. Wednesday’s announcement comes after NME entered the Australian market early this year.

NME says its new Singapore-based website will deliver a fresh approach to the South East Asian music scene. The company says it will initially focus on Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines and has plans to rapidly expand in the region.

The announcement comes at a time when many other media companies are making major cutbacks due to the pandemic. “South East Asia has a proud musical heritage. Whether it’s trending pop styles, traditional music or a marriage of the two, artists in the region have pricked the ears of audiences worldwide – and we’re thrilled to be able to tell their stories,” Iliyas Ong, editorial lead of NME Asia said.

NME also recently restarted physical publishing with a monthly magazine in Australia, its only current regular print edition.

The move comes at a time when much of the global media industry is being forced to make significant cuts as it deals with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

“Even though live events, tours and travel are on pause globally, there is still incredible creativity coming out of this region which we want to highlight,” said Meng Ru Kuok, the chief executive of NME’s owner BandLab Technologies.

From its roots as a trade magazine for musicians, NME rose to become a world-renowned music publication before being buffeted by changing consumer behaviours.

The New Musical Express was first published in March 1952, later that year it became the first British paper to include a singles chart.

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