RTM Goes Digital: Process & Challenges

Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM) is a broadcasting station own by The Malaysian Government. The study is to examine RTM’s readiness and preparation intended for digital radio broadcasting. These studies apply qualitative approach through in-depth interviews. Issue regarding digital radio are...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Intan Soliha, Wahab, Juliana Abdul, Salleh, Suhaimi
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2015
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author Ibrahim, Intan Soliha
Wahab, Juliana Abdul
Salleh, Suhaimi
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description Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM) is a broadcasting station own by The Malaysian Government. The study is to examine RTM’s readiness and preparation intended for digital radio broadcasting. These studies apply qualitative approach through in-depth interviews. Issue regarding digital radio are complex and subjective. Moreover, the implementation of digital radio involved technology, organisation and the readiness of RTM. Radio established in Malaya (Malaysia) through electromagnetic wave (analogue) in 1920. As a result of Malaysia formation in 1963, RTM functioned in analogue wave until present. Astro is the first digital broadcasting station in Malaysia. Astro officially aired in 1996 and became a push factor for RTM to begin with the digital project in 2000.
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spelling usm-320172021-03-05T06:33:13Z http://eprints.usm.my/32017/ RTM Goes Digital: Process & Challenges Ibrahim, Intan Soliha Wahab, Juliana Abdul Salleh, Suhaimi P87-96 Communication. Mass media Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM) is a broadcasting station own by The Malaysian Government. The study is to examine RTM’s readiness and preparation intended for digital radio broadcasting. These studies apply qualitative approach through in-depth interviews. Issue regarding digital radio are complex and subjective. Moreover, the implementation of digital radio involved technology, organisation and the readiness of RTM. Radio established in Malaya (Malaysia) through electromagnetic wave (analogue) in 1920. As a result of Malaysia formation in 1963, RTM functioned in analogue wave until present. Astro is the first digital broadcasting station in Malaysia. Astro officially aired in 1996 and became a push factor for RTM to begin with the digital project in 2000. 2015-12-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/32017/1/Intan_Soliha%2CDr_Juliana%2CSuhaimi_Salleh.pdf Ibrahim, Intan Soliha and Wahab, Juliana Abdul and Salleh, Suhaimi (2015) RTM Goes Digital: Process & Challenges. In: Second International Conference On Media, Communication And Culture (ICMCC 2015), 30 Nov. - 2 Dec. 2015, Vistana Hotel, Penang. http://www.icmcc2015.usm.my/
spellingShingle P87-96 Communication. Mass media
Ibrahim, Intan Soliha
Wahab, Juliana Abdul
Salleh, Suhaimi
RTM Goes Digital: Process & Challenges
title RTM Goes Digital: Process & Challenges
title_full RTM Goes Digital: Process & Challenges
title_fullStr RTM Goes Digital: Process & Challenges
title_full_unstemmed RTM Goes Digital: Process & Challenges
title_short RTM Goes Digital: Process & Challenges
title_sort rtm goes digital: process & challenges
topic P87-96 Communication. Mass media
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