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Monday, 20 October 2008 11:03

KUCHING, Oct 20 (Bernama) -- Young Malaysians are turning to mainstream news organisations' news online despite the serious economic challenges and loss of hard copy circulation being faced by the country's major newspapers, said Malaysian Press Institute chief executive officer Datuk Chamil Wariya.

He said the trend, based on several recent surveys of young people's media usage, occurred after the 12th general election on March 8 this year when the mainstream media did more 'straight reporting and less spin".

"Although many mainstream outlets face financial pressures in hard-copy news, a number of these outlets are successfully using new tools of the media such as data-base journalism and other innovative techniques on their websites," he said when presenting a paper "Malaysia's Media in the 21st Century" at the just concluded Commonwealth Journalists Association (CJA) Eighth Conference here.

He said Malaysia's media experience was not unlike many South-East Asian nations as major newspapers in the country faced serious economic challenges, including declining circulation and loss of classified advertising to online sites.

The migration of readers to online news and other sites, which were also identified as economic pressures on their traditional business model came at a time of media-ownership consolidation, cutbacks in news coverage and pressures for higher profit margins from owners, he said.

According to the Audit Bureau Circulation Malaysia, the daily newspaper circulation in the Malay, English and Chinese languages in the peninsular had declined to 3,876,526 up to June 2006 from 3,960,122 in 2004, he said.

Similarly during the same period, daily circulation in all three languages had dipped to 394,864 from 483,921 in Sarawak and to 164,168 from 165,578 in Sabah.

Chamil said the best of the internet websites from commercial media used social networking, user-generated content, data-base journalism and other new media techniques to provide journalism that often was better sourced as well as more accurately and fully reported than top-down traditional news.

"Rather than the old model of reacting to a national news agenda - set by a handful of media executives and those in power - readers and viewers are changing the relationship between the media and their audiences, communicating directly with each other and becoming media-makers themselves," he said, adding that producers on public radio and television were now using the internet and tools of interactive journalism to engage audiences and create news and information.

- Bernama

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written by michael chick, October 20, 2008 11:08:56
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written by Daryl, October 20, 2008 11:14:23
I wished he mentioned something about his not so creative short story. Which is basically a threat to the current situation. This is the type of people that we need to keep away form position of power because they only know how to bodek not carry out their duties to rakyat.
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written by Arubin, October 20, 2008 11:14:35
Well, morons like you who write silly (not to mention really long-winded and boring) stories about assassinating legally elected MPs don't really contribute towards improving circulation.
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written by Tornado, October 20, 2008 11:20:25
Ada tak sesiapa boleh bagi peratusan peningkatan/penurunan jualan akhbar bukan perdana such as Harakah, Siasah etc?
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written by SocratesI, October 20, 2008 11:27:18

For News and a Fair and True View of all facts and news, go On-line ! For a taste of Govt. Vomit and Toxic Propaganda, read the MSM !!

This way you know exactly how far from the Truth the MSM are and how the MSM tries to demonize all the dissenters of the Govt.

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written by slash n burn, October 20, 2008 11:36:35
Read not Utusan. Spit it.
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written by ibabonma, October 20, 2008 11:38:08
Siapa yang nak beli paper lagi, sudahlah mahal menipu pulak.
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written by carribeanking7, October 20, 2008 13:02:39
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Young Malaysians are turning to mainstream news organisations' news online despite the serious economic challenges and loss of hard copy circulation being faced by the country's major newspapers, said Malaysian Press Institute chief executive officer Datuk Chamil Wariya.


Because idiots like Chamil Wariya who write pathetic cerpen like politik baru YBJ and Bernama are UMNO propogandist.
Imagine this twit trying to spin falling circulation figures as a normal phenomenon.
The malaysian press institute (MPI) has no moral standing to comment as long as it has people like Chamil Wariya helming the organisation.

Vijay Kumar Murugavell
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written by NSS, October 20, 2008 13:27:45
8.00am punch card

8.00am to 8.30 - Malaysia Today

8.30 to 1.00pm - Work work work - (Refresh Malaysia Today atleast 4 to 5 times for new articles)

1.00pm to 1.15pm Lunch

1.15 to 2.00 - Malaysia Today...

2.00 to 4.30 Work Work Work (refresh another 4 to 5 times)

4.30 to 5.00 Malaysia Today

5.00pm punch card

Thank God for Malaysia Today...

Bless u YM RPK
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written by InEffective, October 20, 2008 13:33:01

lets teach this racist coward a lesson.
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written by Mee Udang, October 20, 2008 15:30:32
UTUSAN MELOYA IS ONLY FOR CAT LITTER. MY CAT LOVE TO SHIT ON IT!!!
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written by MalaysianFirst, October 20, 2008 16:58:47
Malaysia Today = Fair, matured and unbiased reporting
All Other Papers = Only Bullshit
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written by Futurist, October 20, 2008 19:23:07
"The MSM did more straight reporting and less spin"
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It should be written as 'more spin and less straight reporting'.
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written by Sabahfan, October 20, 2008 19:51:32
DATUK SHAMED WARUNGYA....

DREAM ON.... UMNO MALAYS ALWAYS LIKE TO create their own bullshit then start worshiping until they believe in their own bullshit.

go on, we all know only the diehard umno malays supporters who rely on rascism to propagate their own generations believe in your newspapers..

no one buys your shitty news in Sabah...they dont believe in semenanjuung lies.

in fact all products from your company shall now be BOYCOTTED.....
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written by Kathy, October 20, 2008 19:58:28
I am 63 years old and I turn to MT and other blogs for news and views, not mainstream media online. I have long since lost my trust in the likes of NST and Bernama.
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written by sarawakian, October 20, 2008 20:16:06
paying like RM1.xx for a newspaper per day comes to about RM40 or so per month. i'd rather spend that money for the basic RM66 streamyx package where i can read LOTs of news online plus ****** for information of interest.

after being fed with junk like borneo post and eastern times, i'd rather read malaysiakini and MT anytime!

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