Summarizing the 9 weeks at the 8TV Quickie have been hectic, but amazing. And yes, it is a casual working environment whereby everyone has a say in everything, despite the hierarchy.
Summarizing the 9 weeks at the 8TV Quickie have been hectic, but amazing. And yes, it is a casual working environment whereby everyone has a say in everything, despite the hierarchy.
For example, Mini Tarzan swing causes blockage because it requires more strength and the correct skill to move to the next canopy. Most of the time you’ll find yourself admiring the green forest while waiting for the task.
Book the earliest schedule to avoid dreadful waiting time.




No worries, even I did it twice. It shouldn’t be a problem for anyone else except those who are physically challenged or medically unfit.






Where? Botanical Garden, Shah Alam

How much?
- Kid’s Challenge RM 30,
- Big Thrill (Adults/ Beginner) RM 40,
- Extreme Challenger (More sweat + pumping adrenaline) RM 45
WHAT? BFM stands for Business FM, not a conventional radio station, being the one and only independent business oriented radio broadcast in Malaysia.
BFM was launched last September by Malek Ali for the working force aged between 25 – 40 years old. More about the background on About BFM.
MUSIC? Looking at the target audience, the music played is along the line of Eric Clapton and The Beatles, adult-oriented rock genre, which is not covered by conventional radio station.
After midnight, it will be playing mostly Malay songs with no announcer.
WHERE? Currently, it is only broadcasted within Klang Valley and furthest to Malacca on FM 89.9. Reasoning, 42 % of the GDP is in Klang Valley.
HOW? If you’re not in Klang Valley…aww, don’t be upset, you can access to the content via their podcast if you’re not within the area or missed the program.
I love this podcast idea, you can listen to it anytime, anywhere with internet connection. No more missing out!
Pictures of interviewees on the wall who has been grilled on the Breakfast Grille
Well, together with Hanna and Nahda, and of course, our lovely lecturer, Miss Anita, we were welcomed by the Account Manager, Christopher as Annie, the producer has not arrive yet.
The people around were looking busy but still they hold up a smile when we pass by. The warm greeting were accompanied with a casual chat while waiting for Annie’s arrival at the pantry loaded with kuih raya .
Christopher told us his story of life before getting into BFM as a steward in MAS Airline and joined from flying on air to working on behind the scene broadcasting on air for FLY.fm and eventually landed in BFM. Ironically, MAS is one of their client now.
Soon, Annie walked in and quickly she took out a slide folder and explain to us about BFM, how they come about, people behind it, and what do they want to achieve.
Working in BFM isn’t a walk in the park for Annie, everyone here has to wear a few different hats due to limited man power.
In other words, you learn a lot along the way as you can be the producer in the morning, switched to announcer after lunch and by evening, you’re editing – noise and volume level, the podcast to be uploaded online.
As an announcer, you need to know your interviewee and the background of the topic before the program starts. Usually, the ideal situation would be a month before and questions will be forwarded to the interviewee a week in advance.
But, I believe that spontaneity is the best because the public want to know the real truth, not PR scripted answers.
This is the grilling pan studio
WHEN?
The flagship program is The Breakfast Grille (6am to 10am). I’m thinking of chicken grilled with creamy mushroom sauce.
Opps, not that kind of grilling but metaphorically put the interviewee (usually top officials, CEO in a company) on a pan and grill the truth out.
Something like Hard Talk on BBC but this is done on locally, much easier for us to relate to.
To name some of the notable international corporate personalities that have been interviewed by BFM includes Sir Martin Sorrell and management authors such as Jack Trout, Al Ries and Robert Kiyosaki. Local corporate personalities interviewed include Tony Fernandes (CEO of AirAsia), Idris Jala (former CEO of Malaysia Airlines) and Johan Dennelind (CEO of Digi Telecommunications).
Annie strongly believe that any interview should be out to the public as it is, “We don’t edit the content.”
Check out Haier to Rule? - Philip S. Carmichael, Haier Group podcast, I think he stomped out of the station after being grilled.
10 am – 2 pm Designed for sales executives heading out on the road or anyone who wants to be on SMEs. The Enterprise covers
- How to retain customers and get referrals.
- How to start up business/ franchises and what are the complications.
2pm – 5pm Listeners are out on business pedals, The Big Picture talks on easy going topics on lifestyle, health, parenting, relationships, going green and wind down topics.
5pm till evening At the end of the day, The Late Late Business Show takes you home with
- recap on the market updates of the day and discussion on the issues
- Career Docs – Listeners can write in to ask about their career and job seekers. BFM will research and give business perspective advice on it.
- Personal Finance – a 4 minute segment that suggest where you should save your money or how to get out of credit card debts.
- 5 STAR lifestyles – Recommendation on where to eat, or hang out, the glamorous way.
Yes, it has been a long day for him editing the sound, erasing noise and dealing with any sound related problem.
The soundman yawning/ stretching.
The ever empty sales department, which means, they’re out and about generating revenues for the station. Good!
As for advertisers, BFM sells sponsorship. They match air time with a campaign but the advertisers NEVER dictate the editorial.
They keep a very strict policy as “WE represent the listeners, they can’t stop us from asking questionable matters,” Annie enforced.
But there was once in history, a content was removed due to the company pleaded. It was an interview about the company treated the staff badly.
Over 600 comments were received on the podcast, deprived employees and raging listeners complained and give their opinions on it over the website.
BFM’s point is, the lesson is learned, make the best of it and work on a better future.
It was an interesting trip to the warm filled independent one and only business radio station. I’d love to join them for internship as being a host has always been my dream and I do enjoy grilling interviewing people. But my 0% knowledge on business is my set back. For you guys who are interested, they’re looking for radio presenter.
More about BFM 89.9
- The Edge No Slapstick at BFM 89.9
- The Edge BFM’s Barclays EPL matches not meant to compete with Astro, says CEO Malek
Or just google BFM+89.9, all sorts of interesting podcast searches pops up.
“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.
“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.
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.
Today is one of the unfortunate days in life and hopefully this won’t be a continuous series. It has been bad enough until 11.30 pm on 30/07/09.
First off, in the midst of yawning and holding a very heavy back pack, my hand phone fell off my lap as I got out of the car. *I suspect*
It is still all good when I realize it. After all, the phone is in very bad condition and needed to be change. The only reason I am still keeping it is sentimental values for my personal belonging which has been on my side for the past 1 1/2 years. So, I was just waiting for its days to end.
Without much whining, I continue to my work. As I joyfully skip out of the office after a long tiring day, I bang my head onto the ceiling. No, it’s not what you think! *I wasn’t wearing heels* For a good 15 seconds, I was screaming in silence with my knees on the floor and hands on top on my skull. OUCH~! I can still feel the lump now.
Fine. Wishing I could go home and stay away from all hazardous environment. I got back to my car at the best traffic jam hour, 5.30 pm. *Contemplating* Shall I just drive home straight in the midst of massive traffic jam or shall I stay put here in town?
Well, I decided to go for a movie alone. I can skip the traffic and stay away from accident. What are the chances of getting hurt in a cinema where I sit down peacefully through the traffic jam hours.
In my mind, I was thinking:
- Choice 1: Public Enemies by Johnny Depp
- Choice 2: Overheard by Daniel Woo
WHAT?! One showing only at midnight and the other has only front rows. FINE! I told the ticketing counter to get me any English movie starting soon with a decent seat for one, preferably no one AROUND, thank you. Yeay, he was very nice to get me separated from everyone =D
Once I got into the cinema, oh…I’m watching Ghost of Girlfriends Past by Matthew McConaughey. NO GOOD~! Chick flick movie never fails to make my cry. And tears doesn’t really compliment my smoky eyes makeup. FINE~! I can live with smear makeup. I sit down and watch the movie with an open mind.
The movie is about Matt (Connor), a player who believes love makes a person weak, dependent and fat. He is visited by the ghosts of his former jilted girlfriends, who take him on a revealing and hilarious odyssey through his failed relationships. Well, I was wrong. I could get hurt in the cinema. Mentally hurt. Connor points out the one thing I fear and happened to my previous relationship. I’m afraid of being hurt, therefore I escape before I could get hurt.
Sad and stupid it might sound but I do have the tendency to sabotage/breakup my relationship previously. I live in my own fairytale land where I believe one day, I’ll find ‘the one’ who never gives up on me, appreciates my effort for the relationship and most importantly, loves me. And like wise, I’ll do the same to him.
Naive, I know. But, I have faith.
Two pieces of tissues soaked with my tears after 1 1/2 hours. Expressionless, I just walked aimlessly around town for an hour. Confused, shaken and lost. Then, I remembered. Someone might be looking for me. Quickly, I hurried home and switch on my computer. There it is. I am here and back.
Still in the Korea hype, we went to Laneige Bridal Workshop on 25 July from 10 am – 4pm just to find out how the Koreans get hitched.
At the registration, I was greeted by Mingle from Blu Inc with a huge goodie bag containing lots of sample size Laneige products for men and women, and bridal magazines. The itinerary was korean cooking class, lunch, Korean marriage tradition, Tres Beau Momento - the wedding planner talk on preparation before marriage and lastly grooming by Laneige.
We got to do hands on practice for preparing hand roll and kimchi. Due to our humid weather, the kimchi is ready in within 3 days. And I successfully cut the handroll into pieces without crushing it after Renee rolled it together with pickles, egg, spinach and sausages.
According to the coordinator at Korea Plaza, in the modern Korean couple culture, the groom will buy a house and the bride will supply all the electrical appliances in the house. Hehm, if you ask me the Malaysian culture is too complicated coz we have too many ethnicity, all mixed up.
I didn’t pay much attention on the wedding planner talk as I couldn’t stand the winter-like air conditioning anymore.
Laneige skincare session is pretty interesting where they teaches how to take care of the skin 6 months before the big day with proper skin care regime (makeup remover – cleanser – toner – essence – serum – moisturiser – eye care), and weekly maintenance (hydrating mask, scrub and deep cleansing mask). Too bad, it was just briefly mentioned. Main focus is on the makeup but it wasn’t that great because from my experience, Korean girls on the street hardly put on makeup. The only thing is BB Cream, which is easily found in any drugstore and any korea brand cosmetics. Every time we enter a cosmetic shop and ask for ‘Korea No.1?’, the sales person will point us to the BB Cream shelf.
Lunch. I kinda like the ‘tong fun’ (lowest right).
All the couples who attended the workshop
photographer: vodka @ photics production stylist: yuki wong
make up: fion
wardrobe: daniel chong
Setting up…
Vodka on the stairs…no play play. Well, for a person who has slight acrophobia, only the fierce Yuki is able to get him up there to get a nice angle of me. Yuki checking out the shots
Behind the scene…
A little intense at first cause we cannot find the right lighting. It is Vodka’s first try on moody lighting.
And later, I had to climb on the stairs too. Not too high…I’m clumsy, so, tendency to fall is pretty high. Plus, I don’t have insurance!
The shoot lasted a little longer than I thought, but it is all worth when the result is out.
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