The Borneo Post

76th anniversar­y: RTM must stay competitiv­e to remain relevant

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KOTA KINABALU: Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM), which will celebrate its 76th anniversar­y this April 1, must remain competitiv­e in its broadcast of news content and television programmes, including using the latest technology, to ensure taht the station would remain relevant, said Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.

He said RTM had the advantage because it had an experience­d workforce, and the experience of the staff involved was very valuable in efforts to improve its broadcasti­ng quality.

“We know the broadcasti­ng world is now becoming quite challengin­g, and so far, we (RTM) are ahead. Our broadcast is with full use of technology. If we go to Angkasapur­i, we will see the ‘Media City’, which will be officially opened soon.

“Watching the television, the quality of our filming is also very good. Looking back, there was no or less news competitio­n before because in the past almost 100 percent of broadcasti­ng was monopolise­d by government stations and the role of private (television) stations) was not much,” he told reporters a er launching the RTM Sabah Digital Satellite News Gathering (DSNG) vehicle at the Ministry of Communicat­ions and Multimedia Integrated Complex in Kepayan here on Monday.

Annuar said the developmen­t in technology saw not only private television stations, but also individual­s operating their own news portals or studios by broadcasti­ng various interestin­g content.

“However, we (RTM) remain a more reliable broadcasti­ng channel. The level of reliabilit­y and accuracy of reporting (RTM) is an identity that is difficult to emulate. Therefore, it must be maintained,” he said.

On RTM Sabah’s DSNG, Annuar said, it enabled live broadcasts and high definition (HD) television recordings to be done from locations, including in the interiors, even without electricit­y supply or internet facilities such as 4G, 5G or LTE as it would only require satellite signals.

He said the DSNG vehicle was equipped with a live broadcast production facility, including three cameras which would also facilitate news coverage.

“Sabah’s relatively challengin­g terrain is no longer an obstacle in providing more news coverage and live television broadcasts from locations with HD broadcast quality compared to the Standard Definition before.

“With this facility, RTM Sabah is expected to provide be er broadcasti­ng services, especially in delivering authentic, accurate and up -to -date informatio­n and news to the Malaysian Family (Keluarga Malaysia) in Sabah,” he added. — Bernama

 ?? ?? Annuar (le ) seen a er launching RTM Sabah Digital Satellite News Gathering vehicle at the Ministry of Communicat­ions and Multimedia Integrated Complex in Kepayan. — Bernama photo
Annuar (le ) seen a er launching RTM Sabah Digital Satellite News Gathering vehicle at the Ministry of Communicat­ions and Multimedia Integrated Complex in Kepayan. — Bernama photo

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