Why you lose if you break off an interview because you don't like the questions
Ivanka Trump's combative interview with Cosmopolitan is a lesson for spokespeople who don't like the media's questions.
Ivanka Trump's combative interview with Cosmopolitan is a lesson for spokespeople who don't like the media's questions.
In the movie Money Monster, a corporate spokesperson is under intense pressure to deliver answers live on television, while the TV anchor she is speaking to is being held hostage by a gunman. How would you react in such a situation?
The New York Times exposed Donald Trump for scripting answers to questions supplied by Wayne T Jackson ahead of their scheduled recorded television interview. This embarrassed both the Republican presidential candidate, and Mr Jackson. So Mr Jackson did the only logical thing: he changed the questions.
We have launched a new series on the Internet of Things for Nasdaq-listed Flex. As we went about producing the program, we were blown away by the job opportunities the Internet of Things present to skilled talent in our region.
Hong Bao Media has launched a new portal that allows production companies and television stations to book our green screen studios in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
Watch five communications experts share their street smart views on content marketing in the Singapore context.
Our interview series with Forbes' 2016 list of 30-Under-30 Asian Unstoppable entrepreneurs is now live on the DBS YouTube channel.
We have done it again, turning around six interviews recorded on the sidelines of the annual conference on the same day, to make them available to delegates before the conference ended. No mean feat, seeing that our eventv host Mark Laudi was also the conference anchor!
Mumbrella has published a Q&A with HBM's Mark Laudi on the art of the interview: Asian companies, stop using being humble as an excuse for avoiding the media
We had very limited time to record interviews, and even less time to take the raw footage and publish them. But the interviews were published before the event was even over, thanks to our well-honed eventv processes and track record.
Hong Bao Media has revamped its "Simon Says" series, in which frequent BBC commentator Simon Littlewood offers business viewers sophisticated yet street smart advice.
Hong Bao Media CEO Mark Laudi has joined the management council of the Marketing Institute of Singapore to contribute to the development of Singapore's marketing industry.