RTM speedy-recovery
Monday, April 11th, 2005 | 6:34 pm @ SK
If Deputy Information Minister Zainuddin Maidin can make RTM to recover that fast, without realising it, he must has set a very high precedence for every malfunction and inefficient government agency to achieve.
"I admit our weaknesses because we did not portray ourselves as first on scene and the first on the screen. We are working towards achieving this objective and we will get there one day."
"RTM, through TV1, is capable of broadcasting such events with the technical support of its engineering division and its newsroom." […]"We have the mechanism to broadcast 24 hours as we have done it recently during the Sumatra earthquake."
To be able to walk the talk in such a short term, I salute you, Datuk!
But if you’re found to be bullshitting again, this space too, will bullshit about you everywhere.
Monkey say, monkey do? Really, it’s real pain to be one.
April 12th, 2005 at 10:48 am
That’s fast. I thought you say you need time? Since 10++ years isn’t good enough for you? So what if a typhoon sweeps across my house tomorrow, can you cover that in 30 minutes?
February 19th, 2006 at 2:16 am
[…] I’ve to admit that it was a long time ago since I last watch RTM on screen. […]
February 19th, 2006 at 4:00 am
[…] Last year, while Information Minister Zainuddin Maidin was still holding the deputy post, he admitted RTM weaknesses and pleaded for more time to put RTM back as the number one on screen. "I admit our weaknesses because we did not portray ourselves as first on scene and the first on the screen. We are working towards achieving this objective and we will get there one day." Then, it was his predecessor Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir who vowed not only for RTM to become the number one, but the best too! […]