Yes — every story on the site is free. The newsroom is funded by a mix of newsletter sponsorships and clearly labelled partner content, never by a paywall. The optional briefing keeps you up to date by email at no cost.
You pick the sections you actually care about — say, just Singapore and Business — choose how often you want it, and we preview a sample digest on the spot. Subscribe and that curated wrap lands in your inbox on your chosen schedule. You can change your picks any time.
A small, named newsroom led by editor-in-chief Adeline Soh, with desk editors for business and tech and a roster of contributors. Every story carries a byline — we don’t publish anonymous “staff” reporting.
Any branded or partner article carries a clear “Sponsored” or “Partner content” label at the top and in the feed, every time. Editorial coverage is never sold, and advertisers do not see stories before publication.
We correct it openly. The fix appears at the top of the story, dated and explained, rather than being quietly edited in. Spotting an error you think we’ve missed? Email the newsroom and we’ll look into it.
Please do. The tips line is monitored by the newsroom and you can ask to stay anonymous. We protect our sources and we don’t publish a tip until we’ve checked it ourselves.
No. Briefing sign-ups follow Singapore’s PDPA — your email goes towards one thing only, the digest you asked for. We don’t hand it to advertisers, and every edition has a one-tap unsubscribe.
No — Reddot Wire is a fictional demo newsroom built by SGBP to show how a Singapore news and media website looks and works. The brand, bylines, stories and reader quotes are all invented for the demonstration.