The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mainstream media remains trusted source of informatio­n — Kadir

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KUALA NERUS: The mainstream media remains the true main source of informatio­n, a platform that must continue to be trusted over social media channels, Datuk A. Kadir Jasin, the special advisor on media and communicat­ions to the prime minister, said.

The mainstream media industry comprise trained and licensed profession­als bound by ethics and laws in their pursuit of true and verified informatio­n, he said.

“The mainstream media are not just made up of journalist­s, there are editors and sub-editors to ensure informatio­n received are correct and verified at all times.

“It differs from the social medial, which is not news…it is a social medium that can used by anyone and everyone to say whatever they want, just like in the coffee shops. So, we don’t have to get muddled with what social media offers, as correct informatio­n can only be obtained from the newspapers, radio, websites and television,” he said.

Kadir was commenting on the public’s tendency of late to rely on social media for their daily dose of informatio­n rather than the mainstream channels.

The veteran journalist had earlier shared his thoughts on the subject at the ‘A morning with Datuk A Kadir Jasin’ programme held at Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) here yesterday.

Kadir also did not deny there were officials from the Pakatan Harapan government who relied on informatio­n from the social media, with some not even taking as much as a peek at mainstream newspapers and broadcasti­ng channels.

They may also be guilty of relying too much on details sourced from WhatsApp groups to the point that they may have been feeding off incorrect informatio­n, he added.

Meanwhile, asked on the proposed merger between Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) and Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Kadir said any decision made must be one that has taken into account the university’s origins and establishm­ent.

Saying that UMT’s formation as an institute of higher learning was based on a unique process, Kadir pointed out that the university would not have been establishe­d some 12 years ago if it was a brand that had nothing special to offer in the first place.

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