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Tung Soo Hua (Chinese: 董素华; pinyin: Dǒng Sùhúa; born 22 November 1974) is a Singaporean news anchor and presenter contracted under Mediacorp.

Tung Soo Hua
董素华
Born (1974-11-22) 22 November 1974 (age 49)
NationalitySingaporean
Alma materNational University of Singapore (BS, MSS)
Occupations
  • News anchor
  • presenter
  • Years active1997–present
    EmployerMediacorp
    Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
    Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/soohuatung http://tungism.wordpress.com

    Career

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    Tung is a television news anchor and current affairs presenter with MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and Channel U. Tung joined Mediacorp in 1997 as a Chinese-language news editor before becoming a news reporter and anchor in 2000.

    Having fronted Mediacorp Channel 8 news programmes such as Singapore Today, Singapore Today Roving News, News 8 at Ten, Money Week and World This Week, Tung has interviewed over 70 chief executive officers and head honchos of listed companies, reaffirming her accomplishment as the show host of Singapore's leading Chinese-language financial television programme.

    In her 15-year career as journalist, Tung has covered major events including APEC, ASEAN summits, World Bank/IMF meetings and Singapore's General Elections between 2001 and 2015. Most recently, she hosted "Singapore General Election 2015", a seven-hour mega "live" show telecast on Channel 8.

    Tung extended her role of a business news presenter by hosting the annual Budget Forums between 2002 and 2015. The program is a much-watched event which follows right after the Finance Minister's Budget Statement in Parliament.

    She also served the role of Mandarin commentator for the 'live' coverage of National Day Parade 10 times between 2002 and 2015. The program is an annual 3-hour mega show on Singapore's National Day.

    Tung won the Best Chinese-language News Presenter award for Star Awards in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013 Star Awards.

    Education

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    Tung attended Nanyang Girls' High School and National Junior College before graduating from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Science with first honours degree in mathematics. She subsequently went on to complete a Master of Social Sciences degree in international studies.

    Awards and achievements

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    Year Organisation Award Nominated Work Title Result
    2000 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter News 8 at Ten Nominated
    2001 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter News 8 at Ten Nominated
    2002 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter News 8 at Ten Nominated
    2003 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter News 8 at Ten Nominated
    2004 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter Singapore Today Won
    2005 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter Money Week Won
    2006 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter News World @ 11 Won
    2007 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter News World @ 11 Won
    2009 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter News World @ 11 Won
    2010 Star Awards Best News Presenter News World @ 11 Nominated
    2010 Star Awards Best Current Affairs Presenter Money Week Nominated
    2011 Star Awards Best News Presenter News Tonight Nominated
    2011 Star Awards Best Current Affairs Presenter Money Week Won
    2011 National University of Singapore Outstanding Science Alumni N/A Won
    2011 National University of Singapore Outstanding Young Alumni N/A Won
    2012 Star Awards Best News Presenter News Tonight Won
    2012 Star Awards Best Current Affairs Presenter Money Week Nominated
    2013 Star Awards Best News Presenter News Tonight Nominated
    2013 Star Awards Best Current Affairs Presenter Money Week Won
    2021 Star Awards Best Programme Host Be My Guest S2 Nominated

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