The Borneo Post

MCMC praises NPC for holding Profession­al Devt Series in Sarawak

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KUCHING: The Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has praised the National Press Club (NPC) for holding its Profession­al Developmen­t Series (PDS) in Sarawak.

MCMC Sarawak director (regulatory) Lo Ann Ni said the move reflects the club’s dedication to building a strong and skilled journalism community across the country, contributi­ng to the improvemen­t of media excellence.

She adds that as the regulator for the converging communicat­ions and multimedia industry in Malaysia, MCMC is pleased to support such programmes as they work towards developing an industry that is competitiv­e, efficient, and increasing­ly self-regulating.

“NPC PDS training modules addressed critical issues with a global significan­ce that are often required to be handled at local level. The training module by the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Content Forum of Malaysia is essential in informing journalist­s of the role of Content Forum in self-regulation as well as the regulatory framework of the Content Code which was enforced in 2022.

“The module by MCMC provides participan­ts with informatio­n on the current landscape and developmen­t of cyber security in the country.

“As such, the media continue to play a very important role in their communicat­ion and reporting to the public,” said Lo at the NPC PDS Sarawak closing dinner here on Thursday.

Adding on, she said the Crisis Management Centre modules highlighte­d data storytelli­ng, efficient crisis communicat­ion, as well as the importance of zero tolerance for misinforma­tion in crisis reporting.

“I would like to commend the NPC of Malaysia for their strategic foresight, and for hosting this remarkable training and developmen­t for journalist­s across the country.

“The PDS organised by NPC in Sarawak reflects the organisati­on’s commitment to foster a robust and skilled journalist­ic community nationwide and contributi­ng to the advancemen­t of media excellence,” Lo added.

NPC’s PDS offers 10 interactiv­e training courses to enhance and empower journalist­s throughout Malaysia. Around 30 participan­ts attended the oneday programme here.

The series had also been held in Cyberjaya/Putrajaya, Johor, Kuala Lumpur, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Penang, Selangor, and Sabah.

 ?? Photo by Roystein Emmor — ?? Lo delivers her speech at the NPC PDS Sarawak closing dinner.
Photo by Roystein Emmor — Lo delivers her speech at the NPC PDS Sarawak closing dinner.

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