
The team behind The New Paper on Sunday – supervising editor Ken Jalleh Jr and deputy news editor Natalie Soh – are ringing in the changes for the revamp TNP PHOTO: Gavin Foo
THIS weekend, grab your copy of the refreshed and revamped The New Paper on Sunday (TNPS).
The new TNPS will offer readers a good dose of interactivity – including a competition to win $1,000 each week.
The paper will do away with the traditional sections like home, foreign and lifestyle, taking on a more magazine-like approach in tone and delivery.
Expect shorter, punchier stories, spiced up with some acerbic commentaries.
At the same time, The New Paper's strengths of a strong sports section and hard-hitting stories will remain intact.