Ever since I started the lead on the class action, I was contacted by various organisations for interviews. The latest is from Netherlands, which will protrayed the impact of the class action in the Singapore economic model.
The extract from the email is attached
Dear Mr. Loo,
Thank you for your positive response to our first contact. As we've said by phone one of our TV teams will be in Singapore between Monday Nov. 3rd and Thursday Nov. 13th, to produce a documentary about Singapore as crisisproof (?) economic model.
But first please allow us to properly introduce ourselves: VPRO TV, national non-commercial television in the Netherlands, is one of nine larger public broadcasters. VPRO TV currently airs the weekly news documentary series 'Backlight', that offers an in-depth, internationally oriented look at issues and developments behind the daily news. Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, Kishore Mahbubani, Francis Fukuyama, and Amartya Sen are some of our most recent interviewees. VPRO produces for channel 2 in the Netherlands. Backlight is broadcast every Monday evening, prime time, from 21.00 on, with a fixed duration of 50 minutes. Most episodes of Backlight are filmed entirely on location, and presented without studio. Our website: www.vpro.nl/backlight For international versions of earlier episodes: http://youtube.com/vprointernational
For a 50 minute episode to be broadcast February 2009 we would like to portray Singapore as an alternative and successful economic model, now that the Anglo-Saxon model is passing through a turbulent phase. To speak about and film the way the crisis is arriving in Singapore (and affecting people) and how it is being dealt with, we'd like to have a phone call with you. And we'd like to see if it would be possible to one of the investors you are representing. Have they grouped up and is there a spokesperson?
Other elements in our film:
- interview with professor of business strategy Narayan Pant (INSEAD)
- leadership summit INSEAD: is Asia riding or writing the future?
- possible meeting with Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow
- interviews with Kishore Mahbubani and Jim Rogers (second week)
What would be a good moment to have a call (7 hours time difference)
Yours sincerely,
William de Bruijn research
W.de.Bruijn@vpro.nl
On behalf of Shuchen Tan director
The extract from the email is attached
Dear Mr. Loo,
Thank you for your positive response to our first contact. As we've said by phone one of our TV teams will be in Singapore between Monday Nov. 3rd and Thursday Nov. 13th, to produce a documentary about Singapore as crisisproof (?) economic model.
But first please allow us to properly introduce ourselves: VPRO TV, national non-commercial television in the Netherlands, is one of nine larger public broadcasters. VPRO TV currently airs the weekly news documentary series 'Backlight', that offers an in-depth, internationally oriented look at issues and developments behind the daily news. Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, Kishore Mahbubani, Francis Fukuyama, and Amartya Sen are some of our most recent interviewees. VPRO produces for channel 2 in the Netherlands. Backlight is broadcast every Monday evening, prime time, from 21.00 on, with a fixed duration of 50 minutes. Most episodes of Backlight are filmed entirely on location, and presented without studio. Our website: www.vpro.nl/backlight For international versions of earlier episodes: http://youtube.com/vprointernational
For a 50 minute episode to be broadcast February 2009 we would like to portray Singapore as an alternative and successful economic model, now that the Anglo-Saxon model is passing through a turbulent phase. To speak about and film the way the crisis is arriving in Singapore (and affecting people) and how it is being dealt with, we'd like to have a phone call with you. And we'd like to see if it would be possible to one of the investors you are representing. Have they grouped up and is there a spokesperson?
Other elements in our film:
- interview with professor of business strategy Narayan Pant (INSEAD)
- leadership summit INSEAD: is Asia riding or writing the future?
- possible meeting with Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow
- interviews with Kishore Mahbubani and Jim Rogers (second week)
What would be a good moment to have a call (7 hours time difference)
Yours sincerely,
William de Bruijn research
W.de.Bruijn@vpro.nl
On behalf of Shuchen Tan director
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