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10 Singapore creative products to catch this April (if you haven’t already)

April 14, 2021 Bertrand T 0

Behold, a curated list of new (some relative) Singapore creative content to watch and enjoy, from TV documentaries to music and books. In my opinion, […]

In celebration of International Women’s Day, here are my picks of five super talented Singaporean female musicians to listen to

March 8, 2021 Bertrand T 0

Since its International Women’s Day, my wife suggested that I survey and write about local lady musicians. And, boy, did I learn very quickly what […]

Singapore’s biggest live concert since the circuit breaker, Back To Live, rakes in around $22,000 in its two-day event

December 23, 2020 Bertrand T 0

More than 400 attended the concert featuring popular Singapore acts such as Benjamin Kheng, Sezairi and Charlie Lim. Why it matters: The success of ‘Back […]

Two takeaways and some feedback on Mr Baey’s parliamentary address hailing the BTS business model

September 5, 2020 Bertrand T 0

Member of Parliament, Baey Yam Keng, made an address in parliament recently that drew headlines because he referenced K-pop boyband, BTS’s profit-churning virtual concert. He […]

Editor’s top reads: Singapore’s K-pop links, OMG Tesla, financial gurus’ content marketing

August 18, 2020 Bertrand T 0

Yesterday over dinner, my wife and I watched the latest episode of South Korean variety show, Omniscient Interfering View, and guess what? We heard Sezairi’s […]

Discover new music at the finale of Hear65’s SingAlong SG

June 13, 2020 Bertrand T 1

Sing along to the finale of the 7:30pm live show, with tunes from Shak’thiya, Joanna Dong, Jeremy Monteiro featuring Jacintha Abisheganaden, Melissa Tham, Alemay Fernandez, and Charlie Lim #SGCultureAnywhere

A Singapore design firm’s Lithuanian expedition

October 5, 2019 Bertrand T 0

Singapore represent: Studio MAKAL’s entry into a Lithuanian competition is the only Singaporean firm shortlisted for consideration by an international jury

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The digital transformation of media businesses has changed the way public relations (PR) professionals operate. ‘Navigating Disruption: Media Relations in the Digital Age’ offers insights into how PR practitioners have adapted to the new mediascape in Singapore.
The book is a how-to guide for those interested in public relations planning in the ‘earned’ and ‘owned’ media space. It covers topics such as publicity campaign planning, influencer engagement, and crisis communication, among others.

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