61 FM transmitter stations upgraded so far, 35 more expected by end 2024, says Deputy Comms Minister


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Broadcasting Department has upgraded 61 FM radio transmitter station sites with another 35 sites expected to be completed by the end of 2024, says Teo Nie Ching.

"The Malaysian Broadcasting Department is in the process of developing and upgrading FM radio transmitter systems.

"In total, there are 96 FM transmitter station sites in the country and from that figure, 61 FM transmitter station sites have been upgraded in stages under this project," the Deputy Communications and Digital Minister said during Radiodays Asia 2023 at Royale Chulan Hotel here.

She added that the development and upgrading of FM radio transmitter systems began in 2019 and is currently in the final phase involving 35 sites.

"(The development) is expected to be completed by the end of 2024," she said.

Teo said she was optimistic these efforts will allow radio to remain a crucial medium to channel the unity government's initiatives to the rakyat.

She also said radio played a big role in countering misinformation and accurately reflecting what is happening in real time.

"In this era of fake news and misinformation, thankfully, radio is still considered a trustworthy source.

"Just as importantly, audio can celebrate culture, entertainment and music and give the listener a sense of community and belonging.

"Even though radio has been around for years, it has not gone stale as it has evolved to stay relevant on all types of digital platforms," she said.

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