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Inside Jeopardy!, the podcast with all the answers! For the first time ever, the producers of Jeopardy! are sharing an inside look into America’s Favorite Quiz Show, everything from gameplay analysis and behind-the-scenes stories, to official announcements and special interviews. What is Inside Jeopardy!? Your exclusive podcast destination for all things happening in the world of Jeopardy!
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For the last 60 years, one TV program has kept us coming back for more. How did Jeopardy! first capture the American imagination? Join host Buzzy Cohen as he peels back the curtain on the quintessential quiz show that made it cool to be smart. We'll go behind the scenes with contestants, staffers, and fans to explore the show’s history — including longtime host Alex Trebek — relive favorite moments, and uncover the magic behind the big blue gameboard. To bring your brand to life in this podc ...
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The Drums of Jeopardy is a 1920 American novel by Harold MacGrath. The story was serialized by the The Saturday Evening Post beginning in January of 1920. In 1922 the book was made into a Broadway play and the following year a motion picture. A second film version appeared in 1931. It is said that a young Boris Karloff, who previously had a few uncredited film roles, chose his stage name for his first screen credit in 1920 from a Russian mad scientist character named "Boris Karlov" in this n ...
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When you think of private clubs, certain things usually come to mind — opulent decor, exclusive privileges, and a VIP waiting list. Yet, there is more to private clubs than this. From networking with some of the city's movers and shakers, to attending private events, being a member of an exclusive club has a wide range of perks. With social club 18…
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A Singaporean in the English Premier League? No chance you think? Think again! Flying for the flag for the Lion City in the higher echelons of European football, Sean Bai was appointed as the Chief of Staff of Burnley Football Club in April 2024. So how did Sean go from being a public servant with MFA to becoming a key member of a Premier League fo…
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A lawyer by training and an entrepreneur by nature, Loh Lik Peng saw an opportunity during the Asian Financial Crisis which spurred his first foray into the hospitality sector, and eventually the F&B industry. The founder of Unlisted Collection is now a successful hotelier behind some of the most acclaimed restaurants and hotels in Singapore, China…
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You may have heard Ditto by New Jeans. This song in particular has created a new slang word. And that’s 디토 소비 (ditto sobee). So what does this k-slang word mean and how can use it? Listen to find out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.על ידי MONEY FM 89.3
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Singapore shares advanced at the opening bell this morning, with local banks leading gains despite subdued performance in global markets. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.5 per cent to 3,307.6 points after 68.7 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have DBS. The lender today a…
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In this full circle conversation, Elliott Danker walks down memory lane with his former on-air partner Ryan Huang. Elliott shares his sweetest memories being on MONEY FM 89.3 and shares his story pivoting out of the media industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.על ידי MONEY FM 89.3
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As Elliott Danker bids farewell to Money FM 89.3 after six stellar years of wonderful service, we look back on some of the fondest farewells in the world of sport. Sir Alex Ferguson? Steven Gerrard? Kobe Bryant? Who comes to mind? And a little warning, tears were shed during this episode! Got a story to tell? Get in touch with us! edanker@sph.com.s…
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Just recently, 127 personal learning devices were hacked due to a compromised Device Management Application. And during this incident, the names and email addresses of parents and school staff from 5 primary and 122 secondary schools, whose students use iPad or Chromebook as their Personal Learning Device (PLD), were accessed. Why is Singapore a co…
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From US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meeting his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing to the mystery over China’s economy. Dr. Oh Ei Sun, Senior Fellow, Singapore Institute of International Affairs gives us an analysis of those headlines and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Sarah and Buzzy discuss his new book ‘Baby Got Facts: Totally '90s Trivia’ before sharing highlights from last week’s games. Then, they share Michael and Sarah’s conversation with Mattea Roach and Matt Amodio from the Inside Jeopardy! Live podcast. Hosts: Sarah Foss & Buzzy Cohen Production Support: Alexa Macchia & Carlos Martinez Follow Jeopardy! …
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People hit the gym for a variety of reasons, to relieve stress or to work towards a fitness goal. But that is not the case for our next guest, he started going to the gym to do better at his office job. Our guest’s office job is not quite what you may think, he is actually El Salvador’s diplomatic ambassador to Singapore. His Excellency Arturo Alfo…
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Liverpool's stuttering end to the season hit another snag, with the departing Jurgen Klopp and out-of-form Mo Salah involved in a touchline spat during the 2-2 draw with West Ham. The result left Liverpool all but out of the title race. What does this mean for the Reds on the Klopp-less road ahead? Plus the two-horse Premier League title race is go…
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From US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's seventh diplomatic mission to the Middle East since the Israel-Hamas war to US President Joe Biden signing a US$95 billion foreign aid Bill into law, starting the clock on a nine-month window for TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app. Pushan Dutt, Professor of Economics, INSEAD g…
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As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to become more prevalent in the workplace, organisations are increasingly looking for ways to ensure that their AI systems comply with relevant regulations and standards. Dow Jones Risk & Compliance has recently unveiled an industry-leading AI-powered research platform that enables organisations to build an…
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The term ‘Poké Bowl’ has been doing its rounds on social media for a couple of years now. Chances are, you too might have tried this dish at the peak of the Poké bowl craze. Since opening their doors in 2016, Poke Theory’s brother-sister duo have served up countless bowls of rice, fresh veggies and raw fish. 8 years on, Poke Theory is looking to in…
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Imagine a peaceful oasis right in the bustling heart of Orchard Road. That’s exactly what Artyzen Singapore delivers. Standing out on the star-studded hotel stretch of Cuscaden Road is no easy feat, but Hong Kong-based hospitality brand Artyzen’s first international outpost in Singapore has done it through a potent mix of design maximalism and emph…
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According to the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, insufficient knowledge and experience are the top barrier to the adoption of cybersecurity measures amongst organizations here. Other hurdles included lack of resources, low return-of-investment concerns, and budget constraints. Amid the surge in phishing scams and ransomware attacks, is the conf…
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When you think of private clubs, certain things typically come to mind, exclusive perks, luxurious decor and a long waiting list. However, there is more to private clubs than this. From networking with some of the city's high flyers to attending private events, being a member of an exclusive club has a range of perks. Jeff Connon, General Manager, …
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Liverpool's Premier League title ambitions took a(nother) bitter blow as the Reds loss 2-0 to Merseyside rivals Everton - derailing the hopes of a fairytale farewell in Jurgen Klopp's swansong season at the helm. Did the timing of the German's departure announcement have an undesired effect on the title tilt? And where to from here for the stumblin…
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April is Autism Awareness Month, and we dedicate this conversation to promote acceptance, understanding, and inclusion of individuals with autism. In Singapore, one in 150 children has autism. Studies have shown that the public perception of autism revealed that autistic children are generally judged in a less favourable light. It gets harder for t…
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Golf's biggest battleground is coming to Singapore, May 3-5th. Are you ready to experience golf like never before? Well tune in to be convinced if you're not already - as Su-Ann Heng, Singapore's former No.1 ranked golfer & LIVGolf's on course analyst, speaks to Sports Minutes! Got a story to tell? Get in touch with us! edanker@sph.com.sg | raushan…
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The Executive Centre (TEC), headquartered in Hong Kong with a footprint across APAC and Middle East, has been at the forefront of flexible work since opening its doors in Hong Kong in 1994. Today, the flexible workspace company boasts over 200 Centres in 34 cities and 15 markets. All of their spaces are situated at prime office buildings in the CBD…
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Did you know that In 2022, the amount of e-waste generated globally hit 62 million tonnes and that is enough to fill 1.55 million 40-tonne trucks. And Asia is a major source of e-waste, accounting for nearly half of the global e-waste generated in 2022. While many components of electronic devices are recyclable, the recycling rate for e-waste is re…
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From former Malaysian PM Najib Razak not divulging a meeting with the Saudi King to MACC investigators to Myanmar’s former state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint were reportedly moving out of jail to house arrest last week. Dr Felix Tan, Independent Political Observer gives us an analysis of those headlines and more. See omnystud…
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Hidden for more than 150 years, a row of Victorian railway arches will be restored to become the focal point of a £2.5 billion development on London’s South Bank. They will form the heart of a commercial, retail, cultural and residential hub as part of Native Land’s ‘Bankside Yards’ riverside project. With climate action as its foundation, the mixe…
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Singapore Aquatics (SAQ) and Sports Schooling, the swim school of Olympic gold medallist Joseph Schooling, will be conducting a swim clinic to bring aquatic sports to underprivileged children. The clinic is part of SAQ’s “Empowering Lives Through Aquatics” initiative, which aims to get participants between the ages of 6 and 14 to complete the first…
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Recently a few gyms and fitness centres have all been in the news for the wrong reasons as members found themselves caught out with sudden closures. The blame has been cast on the impact of Covid-19 and rising business costs. But even with the current landscape of the fitness business undergoing significant transformation, our guest has somehow man…
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From China’s initial restrained silence on Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel to China's President Xi Jinping ordering the biggest military reorganisation since 2015. Dr. Oh Ei Sun, Senior Fellow, Singapore Institute of International Affairs gives us an analysis of those headlines and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Singapore stocks opened stronger today following overnight gains on global markets as easing tensions in the Middle East boosted investor confidence. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose 1 per cent to 3,258.07 points after 76.6 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have CapitaLand A…
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It’s all about sentiment within financial markets today as we speak to one of the earliest fintech companies in the world. . Founded in 1992, our guest is Saxo is an international investment firm for investors and traders under the supervision of the Danish FSA, with a reach of over 2,500 professionals around the world including in key financial hu…
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Michael and Sarah discuss the top highlights from last week's games where Alison Betts became a 5-game Jeopardy! champion securing her spot in the Tournament of Champions. Then, they share their conversation with Ken Jennings from the first-ever Inside Jeopardy! Live podcast. Inside Jeopardy! is sponsored by Shopify. Visit Shopify.com/jeopardy to s…
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As the world celebrates Earth Day on April 22, it is important to reflect on the role that fashion plays in shaping the future of our planet. With sustainable fashion and mindful shopping on the rise, more individuals are turning to thrift shops in Singapore to give old clothes new life. But how do you go thrift shopping efficiently? Sustainable fa…
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A second consecutive FA Cup final will see a Manchester Derby take centre stage, as United survived a scare from Coventry to book their place in the showpiece event while City edged out Chelsea the day before. But is time's up for ten Hag at the helm despite a third cup final berth in two years? We hear from our man on the ground, The Straits Times…
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New research from Twilio highlights that while businesses are successfully using AI to power more personalised, intelligent customer interactions, brands continue to grapple with challenges around transparency and lack of customer data. So what are these challenges and how much trust do consumers have on brands to keep their data safe? Nicholas Kon…
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US House of Representatives passed US$61 billion in fresh aid for Ukraine on Saturday, ending a six-month political impasse during which Kyiv’s stockpiles dwindled in its war against Russia. The Ukraine aid will be combined with funding for Israel and Taiwan, for a foreign assistance package totalling US$95 billion. Will this help end the war in Uk…
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Singapore shares inched up at the opening bell this morning, eking out a gain despite subdued performance in global markets. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.1 per cent to 3,180.07 points after 38 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have DBS. The bank has put up for sale a p…
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With rumours continuing to swirl regarding Erik ten Hag's future at Manchester United, the team head into a "make or break" weekend with a semi-final clash against Coventry City in the FA Cup. Riddled by injuries and ridiculed for a lacked of identity, what next for the once mighty Manchester United? We caught up with Wes Brown, a treble-winner and…
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According to Forrester, tech spending in Singapore hit S$22.17 billion in 2023. And across the region, 70% of Asia Pacific C-suite executives are either exploring generative AI use cases or already investing in them. Given the benefits of generative AI, how can Singapore organizations effectively leverage Generative AI to reduce business costs, and…
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Would you eat a new sub-species of a bird? Forged by Vow, pioneers in cultured meat, have created an entirely new subspecies of animal, called ‘Quailia’, solely for the purpose of eating. And what’s in its secret recipe? Japanese quail cells. Singaporean gastronomes will be the very first in the world to taste Forged Parfait at an exclusive dinner …
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Singapore stocks inched up at the opening bell today, despite overnight losses on Wall Street amid analyst expectations of reduced Federal Reserve action. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.2 per cent to 3,192.3 points after 39.7 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch today, we have …
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The Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) is looking for an anti-scam mascot to serve as a visual rallying call to bank customers to “stop and check before clicking”. It launched its anti-scam mascot design competition on April 16, offering $10,000 for the top entry, and $3,000 and $2,000 for the second- and third-placed designs, respectively. Bu…
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It’s all about travel today as we speak to one of the world’s leading online travel agencies – Trip.com. On its own, Trip.com is a familiar name to many, with a network of over 1.4 million hotels in 200 countries and regions, as well as more than 2 million individual flight routes connecting over 5,000 cities around the globe. It is actually part o…
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The KFF Singapore Badminton Open 2024, that is happening from 28 May to 2 June, promises an electrifying showcase of world-class badminton talent, set against the backdrop of Singapore's vibrant sporting atmosphere. Why should you make time to check it out? We're in conversation with Arun Keshav Cavale, Vice President of the Singapore Badminton Ass…
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Singapore stocks advanced this morning, despite losses in the US market and mixed results in regional markets. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.3 per cent to 3,164.75 points after 73.8 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have DFI Retail Group. The group has put its last two …
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