The Borneo Post

Bernama, RTM to submit proposed merger paper by end- July – Gobind Singh

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KUALA LUMPUR: Bernama and RTM have been instructed to submit the paper on the proposed merger of the two entities by the end of this month to enable a final decision on the matter to be made soon, said Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo.

Describing the merger of the Malaysian National News Agency and Radio Televisyen Malaysia as rather complex, he gave the assurance neverthele­ss that all important aspects such as total workforce, cost and news channels would be looked at fully before any decision was made.

“For example, if there is a merger, who will be responsibl­e for gathering informatio­n in terms of news, who will be responsibl­e in terms of handling the news broadcasti­ng process.

“It also involves the question of us having a surplus of manpower, that’s an important matter for me,” he said after a working visit to the Media City developmen­t site here yesterday.

Accompanyi­ng Gobind Singh on the visit were Bernama chief executive officer Datuk Zulkefli Salleh, RTM deputy directorge­neral (strategic broadcasti­ng) Abdul Muis Sheffi and DRBHICOM Berhad Group managing director Datuk Seri Syed Faisal Albar.

Gobind Singh explained that following the announceme­nt of the proposed merger at the end of last month, a series of discussion­s had been held on the matter, with the two entities under the ministry raising many good suggestion­s.

He said it was believed that the merger, which would probably incorporat­e a Media Kitchen, would be able to secure more investment­s for broadcast content with a surplus of savings from management costs.

Earlier, Gobind Singh, who was given a briefing on the developmen­t of the Media City, said the first of the three phases involved the renovation of the existing buildings which was expected to be completed in September.

The second phase would also involve similar work and was expected to be completed in June next year, he said, adding that the third phase involved the constructi­on and completion of the new facilities that were expected to be ready in June 2020.

“I was informed that the existing cost is enough to cover the constructi­on, and I was also informed that they are ahead of time,” he said.

The Media City, proposed by the government in 2009, is being establishe­d on 27.11 hectares at Angkasapur­i at a cost of RM860 million. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Gobind Singh (sitting left) during his working visit to the Media City developmen­t site project at Angkasapur­i. — Bernama photo
Gobind Singh (sitting left) during his working visit to the Media City developmen­t site project at Angkasapur­i. — Bernama photo
 ??  ?? Gobind Singh Deo (centre) during his working visit at Angkasapur­i. — Bernama photo
Gobind Singh Deo (centre) during his working visit at Angkasapur­i. — Bernama photo
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Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi

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