“Withdraw all the mainstream newspaper with only one national newspaper and run all community paper. After all, people wants to know what is happening around them and all the mainstream newspaper are writing on the same issues anyway,” says Teoh Teik Hoong. His vision on the future of the media industry.

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“It’s not my paper, it’s the community’s paper. I’m just a typewriter” The former environmental journalist for The Star for 8 years states ‘Typewriter’ in his Facebook account. Humble as the new artist, this trained veteran journalist has travelled the world to countless number of conventions, saved three merbau trees worth RM60, 000, raised issues on  Tasik Chini pollution, and lots more on serving as WWF spokesperson. But now, retracting from the big issues, Teoh  zoom in to the grass root of mankind as a resident. He scrutinize every event in the neighborhood, from LRT proposed road to a boy breaking Guiness World Record to be published in community newspaper with 30, 000 copies monthly circulating Subang Jaya.

Everything about Subang Jaya concerns Teoh. “I’m the biggest ‘kepochi’ in this area.” For him to get news into the SJ Echo paper, he is often sighted at ‘mamak’ stores  or some famous food stall around the corner chatting with the locals. Authorities are his resources for tip off too, from Hannah Yeoh to the inspector of Subang Jaya Police Station (03 5633 2222). He’d talk to all people from a 8 year-old child to 80 years-old veteran to know the latest update around.

Like most monthly newspaper, Teoh can’t afford to put all the articles up on the newspaper due to cost issues. Thus, the selection of news is very skeptical. Sometimes, he’d hear readers complain, “Teoh, the paper no Ummph la.” But Teoh would keep to his fundamental as a positive paper. The objective is not to complain and sensationalize the news, it is to build a better living environment. So if the problem addressed to the authorities has been solved, and most of the time quickly (within one week), ‘No point running the story.’ If the problem occurs, he’d forward it to the respective authorities (MPSJ/ Police/residents), fix it and once in a while, Teoh would publish the story to motivates the authorities for their hard work. Others, he’d run it on the Online SJ Echo

The ‘Penang kia’ still remembers vividly the scene back in the younger days in ‘kampung’. If the smell the aroma of herbal soup travels to his nose from next door, he knows a bowl is fetching itself over accompanied with a warm smile of the neighbor. 

 

The kampung feeling

 

A self proclaimed ‘shopaholic’ who can’t stop buying from the street stalls or random shop around the neighborhood. Food especially, he would be delighted to share it with the neighbors. The ideal community is to have everyone knows each other and share their life together. Thus, this paper is a platform for the residents to get to know each other.

When asked about time management, Teoh smirks then responded with a upbeat tone, “I normally sleeps at 6am and wakes up at 8am to get ready for events at 9am.” Despite the lack of sleep, he still look fresh as ever.

Surprisingly, it turns out Teoh has a strict rule on the subject of politics in the community paper. Unlike the mainstream newspaper, he never allow any element of political interest to be published. Only during the national election days to serves the community’s interest. Other than that, No means NO. Though Hannah Yeoh, Subang Jaya assemblyman, contributes her thoughts in it but Teoh would screen and take off any political hinges in it. The line is drawn very clear.

Two years ago, Teoh took up this challenge to run a community paper with absolutely no financial backing. “I think I’m crazy, I should do it,” his thoughts after two months thinking over the challenge. Today, the paper is still growing under his one-man-show (Teoh, the copywriter, the kepochi, the newspaper delivery man, and the ad sales marketing executive), people rush for the paper whenever it is out – high demand, and it is the only community paper in Klang Valley.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Miss World Malaysia 2009

I’m in!

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I participated in Miss World Malaysia 2005 and didn’t not win any prizes but I won a friend, an inspiring and supportive friend. This year I’m back to compete again. Well, of course…a whole new approach. I just read an article from Keep Moving Forward on 5 ways to win in life and I’m in between “You win by winning” and “You win by being liked.”  I won’t quit and constantly finding ways to achieve my goals but at the same time being liked by people using my interpersonal communication skills.

Well, fingers crossed. I’ll do my best to shine and looking forward to meet my contestants. 

“We definitely have an interesting bunch this year. They’re all very determined to win. We’ve got a group of girls who are pageant pros ... they’ve participated in pageants several times before but have not won. They’re confident that they’ve learnt from the past and are going to do better. Then we have girls who are totally not into the whole model lifestyle and are in it for the experience, of course hoping to win. And then there are girls who ... well, who will definitely make for interesting viewing. The vibe is really different this year. In the past, the contestants were relaxed and became quite close friends with each other. This year, they’re all extremely competitive and are already plotting to win the title. It will be interesting to watch,” says Chong.

Beauties and Blogs - The Star

All the other finalist can be found here. I’m thrilled…you? Vote for me and spread the news, please!

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Twitter + Festival = Twestival KL

Tweeps around KL, all twit~!TwestivalKL crowd

Last night, Kuala Lumpur was one among the 200-odd cities around the world where Twitter users gathered this weekend for a cause.

For the first time, almost 200 Twitterers/ Tweeps/ Tweeples came together making it the biggest tweet up (Twitter meet up). Finally, we get to see the faces behind the names we have been following and socialize (face to face – involves talking and body language, no keyboard or screen), eat yummy food and donate money to Destiny Starting Point, Klang.

Mingling and endless conversation going on and their thoughts were not limited to just 140 characters. Twestival started as a Twitter-based meet-up but has grown into an event that benefits local charities all around the world from September 10 -13.

Attendees registered with RM 40 donation at the door (prebook - RM30) and began feasting on Cupcake Chic (@thecupcakechic) , 1901 Hotdogs (@1901hotdogs) , New Zealand Ice Cream (@nznMY) and more amidst sipping beers sponsored by Tiger – Guiness Anchor Berhad.

Beginning around 8pm, the fun at The Mist, Bangsar (@mistclubbangsar) kicks off with Will Quah (@willsquah) spicing up the Tweeps. Entertainment by Inversion Crew hip hop dance performance and DJ Twilight Action Girl. Later, Will Quah partnered with Elaine Daly (@elainedaly) to push the auction bids higher and higher and SOLD! The lucky draw prizes includes:

  • Starbucks @starbucksMY ‘bearista’ and two mini mugs,
  • RAW Pixel Studios @rawpixelstudios Photography voucher worth RM 500
  • New Zealand Natural Ice Cream @nznMY supply for 1 year (No, it doesn’t come with a gym membership!)
  • Crocs voucher worth RM 129.90
  • Exabytes Network Hosting and Domain for 1 year worth RM 270
  • Poken Asia @pokenasia – social profile exchanging electronic device with cute printings (I want one too but I ain’t that lucky!)
  • Lenovo @lenovo_MY desktop C300 All-in-one PC
  • AirAsia @airasiadotcom Return tickets to Saigon
  • and lots more!!!

Auctions

  • Pilatique 4 sessions of Pilates classes worth RM 600 – Start bid RM 150 (Well, it is useful for the one who won the 1 year supple of ice cream!)
  • Nike @nikemy Waffle Limited Edition jumper for girls (It comes with a pick up line too – “Hey, can I smother you with butter and honey?”)
  • Czip Lee @cziplee – Moleskine Helvetica Limited Edition notepad
  • Kiehl’s Whitening skincare hamper
  • and many more!

TwestivalKL is supporting Destiny Starting Point, a Klang-based charity home that take in young boys who dropped out of school to prevent them from getting involved in gangterism. “We help the young boys to find their purpose in life and help them to achieve it,” says Pastor Stephan Samuel of Destiny Starting Point. “We decided to partner with TwestivalKL because we need help to sustain the home as it is hard for us to raise fund due to the stigma and problem of the boys being a delinquent.”

    Pastor Stephan Samuel with four boys (Samuel, Hoon Kuan, Solomon, Daniel) from Destiny Starting Point home#twestivalKL Destiny Starting Point

    More than 20 local sponsors, including Digi Broadband that stepped up to donate two desktops and a year supply of Digi Broadband access to the home, which fulfilled the organiser’s initial fundraising objective, allowing the full cash proceeds from the event go towards the home’s other needs. 

    At the end of the night, the amount adds up to RM 9000 plus and the organisers asked every Tweeps to give in all the small change in their pocket to bring the figure up to RM 10 000. Within minutes, #twestivalKL thread showed “I hear 10K has been breached!” by @zeffri. Well, a mundane “What are you doing?” question can be leveraged to achieve noble objectives too. 

    David Lian (@davidlian) from Text 100 PR (@text100MY) who volunteer as the event organizer, joyfully said, “I’ll definitely do it again next year!”

    The not very lucky @kyanmay didn't have a chance on lucky draw nor auction because I put the goodie bag and ticket in the car before the event starts and I don’t remember my LUCKY NO. How about auction? The Kiehl’s hamper I wanted starts bidding at RM 150 and I had only RM 150 in my pocket. Yeah, better luck next time - February 2010, another TwestivalKL. It’s good for the Tweeps to practice the long forgotten real socialize skills once in while.

    You can follow me @kyanmay but not literally though, I WILL CALL THE POLICE! =P

For more information, check out TwestivalKL. Or search for #twestivalKL on Twitter to find out all the happenings during the night.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Water ???

Due to my recent healthy lifestyle, I started drinking water more than ever and I discovered…

These days, ordering water in a restaurant can be as complicated as ordering a five-course meal. Why?

  • Tap or bottled?
  • Mineral or spring?
  • Still or sparkling?

I just go like…’Err, just get me a room temperature drinking water, thanks.’ Gosh, how many choice more are they. And not all places serves Evian anymore because of the conspiracy. 

According to Morales, the no-Evian clause is a holdover from years ago, when a rumor started circulating that the radiation cloud from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster blew straight from Ukraine to Evian's water source in France.

E! News

So, I stick to Spritzer, which is available almost everywhere, and green is associated to environment.

Speaking of environment, do you know you can save more space in the bin if you squeeze the bottle like this? Just open the cap and squeeze it down onto a flat surface and screw the cap back.

 

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And it is easier to send for recycling too. So, start squeezing! (Warning: It might cause some sound effect when doing it, so please don’t do it during meeting/class/cinema ya!)

 

Have you drink your 8 glasses (2 liter) of water today? Go, gulp a glass now!