Television
Time is a commodity which I do not have much of, so I don't watch
television regularly. However, on a daily basis I watch CNN and CNBC to
keep myself up-to-date with the latest news and information.
Press
Although I work, live and breathe the internet world, I still prefer
reading hard-copy publications. I read anything I can get my hands on,
but on a regular basis, I read The Asian Wall Street Journal as well as
BusinessWeek, Asiaweek, media magazine (of course) and Revolution
magazine.
Websites
Not trying to plug my site here , but MSN.com does have a strong
selection of news and information content partners. This diverse range
allows the maximum flexibility when I personalise my home page with
information that I want to read.
Advertising
Since I do not watch much TV (and also having spent most of my
'previous' life in advertising), I am pretty immune to advertising.
However, when I do watch terrestrial TV, the campaigns that usually get
my attention are the bad ones (which I will leave unnamed in order to
protect the guilty).
Radio
Since I don't speak Cantonese (and can't get the darn antennae to work
from home), I rarely listen to the radio unless I am in a taxi going to
work.