Story teller and communications leader. ex- @Netflix, @CNN, @ABC. Hong Kong-based. Here by way of Beijing, New York and DC. Proud Canadian. Tweets my own.
Finally watched #WeCrashed earlier this month (I know, late to the party) -- thanks for the cameo @AppleTV! Flattered to be the closing media story of the series finale. Underscores how if it's a big, breaking news story, people turn to @CNN, imo. #cnn#AppleTV#streaming#news
Put on my reporter hat and voice and revived the old producer skills for this - @netflixkr teamed up w Deloitte to measure Netflix’s impact on South Korea's creative industry and beyond. For more, check out the video — scripted, produced and voiced by yours truly. #netflix
How do you measure the power of film & television? We asked the same question. So we partnered with Deloitte to measure our impact. Deloitte’s study found that Netflix has contributed nearly $5 billion to South Korea’s economy and helped create more than 16,000 full-time jobs.
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A reminder that President-elect Biden will be sworn in on January 20 and the only question is how much more the outgoing president is willing to demonstrate the qualities that led to his defeat.
BREAKING: JOE BIDEN WINS
Joe Biden will be the 46th president of the United States, CNN projects, after a victory in Pennsylvania puts the Scranton-born Democrat over 270 https://t.co/qmVt37WlYC #CNNElection
China putting the brakes on the Ant Group IPO is a sign that not even Jack Ma can get whatever he wants done. Analysis from @Sherisse. $BABA https://t.co/GVXu45rmdk
I don't usually get sentimental during live TV reports. This week was different. So much ♥️ back at you @jchatterleyCNN for letting me get a bit personal during this segment #cnn#covid#news https://t.co/zoz8g6LkBb
My final dispatch from China: Reporting in China increasingly feels like reporting in North Korea. No one wants to talk to journalists and often times, like on this trip to Kashgar, I don’t try talk to people — for their own safety. https://t.co/KYpifNHMUF
Sheesh, busy news day!
- #TikTok will partner with Oracle in the US after Microsoft loses bid
- US Ambassador to China Terry Branstad steps down
- Japan's ruling party votes Yoshihide Suga in as new party leader
-- #SoftBank is selling Arm to Nvidia for $40 billion
#monday
Hurting #Huawei - tightened restrictions by the US will limit the smartphone maker's access to vital technology. @Sherisse calls it "a deadly blow" for @Huawei's business.
#Softbank's surge! The global tech rally helps the Japanese giant post a $12 billion quarterly profit. @Sherisse joins @ZainAsher with the latest. $SFTBY
President Trump has issued executive orders that would ban the social media apps TikTok and WeChat from operating in the US in 45 days if they are not sold by their Chinese-owned parent companies. CNN's @Sherisse Pham reports. https://t.co/ouYZhHOofe