Television
CNN, occasionally CNBC. I'm not a big TV watcher except when I watch
videos with my son. I am more of a web user.
Press
The Asian Wall Street Journal - good coverage of business and trends in
Asia. The Economist and Forbes for international news and economics.
Women's Wear Daily to stay informed about clients and the fashion
industry. Elle and of course media. For leisure, I like to read interior
decoration and lifestyle magazines.
Websites
My.yahoo.com gives me exactly what I want to see, plus I can synchronise
my Outlook contacts for easy access. Emarketer.com offers good
stats.
Quicken.com is very US-centric, but offers the most flexible user
interface for monitoring a stock portfolio. Quamnet.com is good for
local coverage.
Cnet.com/download.com/help.com is great for discovering new computer
utilities and getting help with the many bugs that computers and PDAs
seem to have. I also review popular local sites with a view to
co-operation opportunities. For shopping, I'm pretty loyal to amazon.com
for books.
Locally, I use cityline.com and wellcome.com.
Advertising
I like the McDonalds campaigns because they reinforce positive images
about family and togetherness.
Radio
I don't listen to radio much ... sometimes 104 Finance.