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PM Najib Launches 1Malaysia TV, Says Information Should Be Disseminated Quickly
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 19 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak
Sunday launched the 1Malaysia TV, an Internet protocol television, stressing
that there is a need to disseminate information in a speedy manner using the
latest tools.
He said the government had to act fast in channelling information to the
people, "if possible, in real time."
Current reality and in order to win the hearts and minds of the younger
generation demand that the government engage with them "in a language which they
can understand."
"The only language they understand is the language of technology," he said
at the launch.
He called on politicians and government officers to keep themselves abreast
with technological development and trends, by leveraging the social media tools
to engage with the people, given the high demand for information in the country.
Citing a study, he said, Malaysians spent an average of nine hours a day to
interact online via Twitter, Friendster, Facebook or Myspace.
"The demand for information is so high that we need additional ways to
communicate with the people, not necessarily through the official media," he
said, describing the social media as "tools of engagement" which would be useful
especially to politicians and those in the administration.
Although the social media had its own weaknesses, he said, they also had
many benefits including allowing interaction among the people, something which
had not been available during the era of his father, second prime minister Tun
Abdul Razak Hussein, where information was hard to come by.
"They received information only from official sources, but today, people are
able to access information from multiple sources; in fact, if we don't provide
information to them, they will get them from other sources," he said.
When there was a vacuum in the dissemination of information, he said, people
would get their information from elsewhere and "sometimes these are mixed with
fairy tales and fiction, false news and slander."
Najib also spoke of his experience in engaging with the people through
Twitter, saying he had been obtaining valuable feedback from his followers.
He also said that said technology was advancing fast and that the dawn of
the new media had greatly impacted the society.
He spoke of a TIME magazine report which named Malaysia as the country with
the highest ratio of cellular telephone users at 124.7 per 100 people.
He told his audience about how he once used a large Motorola mobile phone,
and said that today's mobile phones technology had advanced greatly compared to
the old days.
"During the haj pilgrimage, I recorded my Aidiladha (Hari Raya Haji)
greetings from my iPhone and sent it to direct to TV stations that night," he
said.
The 1Malaysia TV is recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records as the first
new media television based on the 1Malaysia concept.
It airs broadcasts from RTM1, RTM2, TV3, TV Al Hijrah, My Youth TV, CCTV 1,
E-Korea TV, Erama Music, Erama Documentary TV and KLPOP Online Radio Streaming.
The online television can be viewed via mobile devices such as smartphones,
tablet computers or laptop computers. The address is at www.1Malaysiaiptv.com or
www.erama.tv/mobiletv.
Smartphone users can download the application from their respective app
stores.
Present at the event was Deputy Information, Communications and Culture
Minister Maglin Dennis D'Cruz.
-- BERNAMA