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The Evening Runway with Hongbin Jeong, Roshan Gidwani and Chua Tian Tian

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From politics to pop culture, we've got it all. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of business, lifestyle, culture, travel, and sports.

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Episodes

Spill the Tea: A customer was wrongly identified as a shoplifter

6m · Published 27 May 11:00

Sara, who wants to remain anonymous was wrongly accused of shoplifting after being flagged by a facial-recognition system called Facewatch. Facewatch later wrote to Sara and acknowledged it had made an error.

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Sports Minutes: Questions remain despite 'feel good factor' for both Tsutomu Ogura & Erik ten Hag

19m · Published 27 May 11:00

Manchester United's shock FA Cup triumph unsurprisingly headlines Sports Minutes - but will the Wembley miracle be enough to earn Erik ten Hag a stay of execution? Plus, with Singapore's national team in action against South Korea and Thailand very soon - has head coach Tsutomu Ogura made a mistake by omitting Ilhan Fandi from his squad? Tune in as Deepanraj Ganesan from The Straits Times weighs in!

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R.I.C.H: A look into what a thriving lifestyle looks like

14m · Published 27 May 10:38

Matt, the visionary behind Thrive Fitness, peel back the curtain on his journey from personal trainer to being his own boss. On R.I.C.H., Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani speaks to Matthew Benfell, Founder, Thrive Fitness, to share more about his journey and how he has shaped Thrive Fitness into a beacon of success in the fitness industry.

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Under the Radar: Transformers, MONOPOLY, Play-Doh maker Hasbro on IP licensing, power brands that drive growth, money up for grabs in the movies and entertainment space

36m · Published 27 May 10:30

Optimus Prime is in the house today as we speak to the company behind the Transformers franchise.

Founded in 1923, our guest Hasbro actually started out selling textile remnants and pencil boxes before becoming the leading toy and game company it is today.

Now, the firm aspires to entertain and connect generations of fans through the exhilaration of play.

Some of the names under the company’s portfolio include Play-Doh, Monopoly, Peppa Pig, Transformers, Dungeons & Dragons, Hasbro Games as well as other premier partner brands.

The firm had in April reported a smaller-than-expected drop in Q1 sales as leaner inventories and a steady stream of digital gaming revenue bolstered it from softer demand for toys.

But with Grand View Research valuing the global toys and games market at US$324.7 billion in 2023 and the industry set to grow at a CAGR of 4.3% from 2024 to the end of the decade (2030), how does Hasbro assess its road ahead? Which brands will continue to drive growth?

Speaking of brands, the firm appears to be doubling down on its Monopoly brand, especially after the Monopoly Go mobile game reached US$2 billion in revenue in the first 10 months since its launch.

For one thing, it had in April this year signed a deal with LuckyChap, the award winning production company headed by Margot Robbie to produce a motion picture movie based on the Monopoly classic board game.

A Transformers animated movie is also set to release in September. But how far will movie production help Hasbro drive mind-share and profits looking at the success of its competitor Mattel and the Barbie movie?

On Under the Radar, The Evening Runway’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian posed these questions to Bhavesh Somaya, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific, Hasbro.

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K-Slang: Another day, another work day - ‘내또출’ (nae ddo chul)

5m · Published 27 May 10:30

It’s the feeling on a Sunday night we all have - oh it’s back to work tomorrow, oh I have work tomorrow, making our Monday’s a little more blue. And I have the perfect Korean slang word you can use to say to all your Korean friends on Sunday- or any day when you have work the next day.

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Culture Club: i Light Singapore is back and it's bright

12m · Published 27 May 09:53

The theme for this year's i Light Singapore event is Cyclical Nature. So what is this theme about? And what else can we expect for this year's i Light Singapore? On Culture Club, Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani speaks to Jason Chen, Festival Director, i Light Singapore, to know what can we expect for this year's event.

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What's Trending: Was Keanu Reeves really spotted in Thailand washing dishes?

6m · Published 27 May 08:44

On What's Trending, Keanu Reeves has been spotted doing odd jobs in Thailand, including selling Thai tea at a night market and washing dishes from a street food stall. But here’s the catch – was it really him? Also, Elvis Presley's former house is not the only place in the world to feel the presence of the King. Fans can find traces of Elvis's life, work, and electric dancing everywhere from Tokyo to Australia and Mississippi to Denmark.

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Spill the Tea: The singer Sean Kingston has been sued for breach of contract and fraud.

4m · Published 24 May 11:00

Sean Kingston’s Florida mansion has been raided by police because he has not fully paid for a huge TV and sound system. He suggested that he would create promotional videos for the company with Justin Bieber as a form of payment since he made “as small a down payment as possible”.

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Sports Minutes: "I'd love to play for Pep Guardiola!" - former Citizen Shaun Wright-Phillips

10m · Published 24 May 11:00

The stage is set for a showpiece event at Wembley, as for the second consecutive season in a row a Manchester Derby will decide the winners of the FA Cup. With City in 'four-midable' form and United in the doldrums, is the outcome a foregone conclusion? Not according to two-time FA Cup winner Shaun Wright-Phillips, who weighs in on the showpiece event at Wembley and his admiration for Pep Guardiola!

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Market View: Nvidia reportedly cut AI chip prices to fight Huawei, Meta and Alphabet vs Hollywood studios; Singapore factory output declines, Jardine Matheson’s earnings and more

14m · Published 24 May 10:36

Singapore stocks were pulled into negative territory today following overnight losses on Wall Street.

In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) headed down 0.4 per cent to 3,310 points after 49.1 million securities changed hands in the broader market.

In terms of companies to watch today, we have Jardine Matheson Holdings, after the conglomerate reported yesterday that the performance of its businesses in the first quarter of 2024 was similar to that in the year-ago period.

Elsewhere, from Singapore’s factory output falling 1.6 per cent year on year in April to Nvidia reportedly cutting prices of chips in China – more local and corporate headlines remain in focus.

On Market View, The Evening Runway’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments with Sunny Soh, Lead Technical Analyst (Capital Markets & Investor Education), SIAS.

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The Evening Runway with Hongbin Jeong, Roshan Gidwani and Chua Tian Tian has 3270 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 633:32:10. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 1st, 2024 18:10.

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