
Hairianto Diman
CNA938 Presenter
Hairianto presents The Morning Report on CNA938, the morning drive time programme that airs every weekday from 8am to 10am. The flagship show delivers in-depth analyses and experts’ opinions on the day’s top news from Singapore and around the world.
He also co-hosts Open For Business, which features the latest business and markets news and analyses weekdays from 7am – 8am.
With over a decade in journalism, Hairianto is a versatile bilingual reporter with experience in print, video, and now radio news reporting.
Hairianto started out his journalism career writing for Singapore’s daily Malay-language newspaper before moving on to producing-presenting shows and videos for the nation’s English-language newspaper digital platforms. He has reported on a myriad of events from the Singapore’s Presidential and General Elections, as well as the Malaysian and US elections, to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2018 Trump-Kim Singapore Summit, the passing of founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, and the SG50 celebrations.

Hairianto Diman
CNA938 Presenter
Hairianto presents The Morning Report on CNA938, the morning drive time programme that airs every weekday from 8am to 10am. The flagship show delivers in-depth analyses and experts’ opinions on the day’s top news from Singapore and around the world.
He also co-hosts Open For Business, which features the latest business and markets news and analyses weekdays from 7am – 8am.
With over a decade in journalism, Hairianto is a versatile bilingual reporter with experience in print, video, and now radio news reporting.
Hairianto started out his journalism career writing for Singapore’s daily Malay-language newspaper before moving on to producing-presenting shows and videos for the nation’s English-language newspaper digital platforms. He has reported on a myriad of events from the Singapore’s Presidential and General Elections, as well as the Malaysian and US elections, to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2018 Trump-Kim Singapore Summit, the passing of founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, and the SG50 celebrations.