MELAKA: The Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (KKMM) will refine the proposal to create a dedicated channel for the general election as part of efforts to improve the dissemination of information to the people, said its Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.
Citing the special channel for the Olympics, Annuar said that a designated channel could be created to give a fair space to all competing political parties.
"It is something interesting that we can establish, perhaps for the Sarawak state election it is not that suitable, but for the general election, it is conceivable.
"It is one of the options that has never been provided, but it is not impossible if the situation permits. Technology allows us to do that and the cost is not so high," he said when he dropped by at the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama)'s Melaka polls operations room today.
Annuar said with this dedicated channel, all campaign activities that took place in rural areas, especially those that were previously unknown to the public, could also be aired.
He said once the parliament was dissolved, the channel could start broadcasting all information that would educate the public.
"It also does not interfere with other air time, the EC (Election Commission) can monitor what happens on the ground. This dedicated channel is quite interesting, we will think about it later," he said.
Annuar said KKMM, during the Melaka polls, had introduced a new approach by providing space to candidates to use the Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM)'s TV and radio channels to disseminate information about themselves and their aspirations to voters due to the strict standard operating procedures (SOPs) to control the COVID-19 pandemic.
RTM TV channel has started to air posters and biodata of candidates contesting in the Melaka polls as well as their audio recording via MelakaFM radio station, from Nov 14.
Also present were Bernama chief executive officer Datuk Mokhtar Hussain, editor-in-chief Abdul Rahman Ahmad and executive editor Harlina Samson.
In the meantime, Annuar said that the strict SOPs set had also increased the creativity of the machinery that helped contesting candidates in the Melaka polls.
He said that throughout the campaign period various parties have created their own campaign channels virtually through their respective social media accounts, including providing studios to convey information about candidates and update their campaign activities.
However, Annuar said the excitement to share and be the first person to disseminate the information could lead to the sharing of factual errors, especially in publishing unofficial election results.
Therefore, while expressing his admiration for the information delivery system in the Bernama operations room, Annuar said as the national news agency, Bernama needs to maintain its credibility.
"Don't misreport, while you want to be quick (to deliver the news) there must be SOPs that need to be adhered to, don't get carried away to 'compete' with others. Moreover, Bernama is the source (of the news) that other media agencies will pick up, so the level of integrity must be at the highest," he said.
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Bernama
Sat Nov 20 2021
The Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (KKMM) will refine the proposal to create a dedicated channel for the general election as part of efforts to improve the dissemination of information to the people, said its Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.
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