The Borneo Post

RTM still relevant, merger with Bernama to uplift quality

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KUALA LUMPUR: Radio Television Malaysia ( RTM) is still relevant and plays an important role in disseminat­ing accurate informatio­n, news and provides entertainm­ent via television and radio for the general public especially in the rural areas, said Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo.

He said not everyone in the rural areas is privileged enough to be able to afford a form of satellite television service such as Astro in their homes.

“If we go down to rural areas and you will know that a lot of people still watch RTM and they still depend on RTM for news and also other contents,” he said in an interview with BFM radio yesterday.

He said the proposed merger between RTM and the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) is relevant to the needs of uplifting these two entities in terms of quality reporting as well as content- driven shows.

“We need to bring our news agency ( RTM and Bernama) up to the mark. That I am working on and I hope we are able to change it. Something that have been done but still have a lot to do.

“When we look at content, if you want the content to match with CNN or BBC for example, you have to physically fixed problems and find a mechanism by which you can actually get your reporters out there so that they can bring the news to you on time, faster than your competitor­s,” he said.

Gobindadde­dthemerger­canstep up productivi­ty in the provision of informatio­n to the people, especially on the government agenda and aspiration­s.

In July, Gobind said a committee would be establishe­d to undertake an in- depth study on a proposal to merge RTM and Bernama, with the committee comprising people from various background­s to scrutinise and consider the proposed merger of the two media entities under the ministry.

Describing the merger of RTM and Bernama as rather complex, he gave the assurance neverthe less that all important aspects such as total workforce, cost and news channels would be looked at fully before any decision was

We need to bring our news agency (RTM and Bernama) up to the mark. That I am working on and I hope we are able to change it. Something that have been done but still have a lot to do. When we look at content, if you want the content to match with CNN or BBC for example, you have to physically fixed problems and find a mechanism by which you can actually get your reporters out there so that they can bring the news to you on time, faster than your competitor­s.

made.

“The question about surplus workers arises. What would happen to workers whose jobs are now compromise­d because of the merger...of course we are looking into that as well.

“I think the staffing that you have which become a surplus can be put elsewhere because other department­s are developing in RTM as well,” he said. — Bernama

Gobind Singh Deo, Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister

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Head of polling centre Ahmad Azmir Hamzah (left) together with other Election Commission personnel taking out the ballot box upon completion of the N27 Balakong by-election early voting at Seri Kembangan police station. — Bernama photo
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Gobind Singh Deo

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