Saturday, May 2, 2009

Who Spin for Who?!

najib11Who Spin for Who: I'm Spin Doctor in ODN for Najib?! 

I was surprised when I saw this comment. I started to think...

Am l the spin doctor? Who am I to be the spin doctor for YAB PM Najib?

He is a great leader! Son of Tun Razak.

Did he pay me? or he is going to pay me? promote me? The answer is definitely NO! NO!! NO!!!  

But "Watching" is watching and monitoring me, he has this to say on April 26:  

Lately, you have been championing the role as Najib’s spin doctor in Oriental Daily. Readers are watching and are aware what hidden slogan and agenda you try to sneak into your articles.



You are no longer the Lum that upholded to the principle of reformasi when you are in your 20s.

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This article is more interesting..... Umno Reins In Its Media, read HERE to learn more from Rocky
Headlines are being scrutinised. Captions are being commented on. The space for alternative views is shrinking.

Instructions are flowing from Putrajaya, not necessarily from the Prime Minister but from individuals who claim they are empowered to speak on his behalf.

The nett result: the mood in newsrooms across the country has become more cautious and editors more wary of pushing the envelope since Datuk Seri Najib Razak became the chief executive of Malaysia.

And the sentiment in the profession is that the controls are going to get tighter now that Najib has installed Datuk Johan Jaafar as the head of the Media Prima empire and has endorsed the return of Datuk Ahmad A. Talib as the editorial adviser to the New Straits Times Press stable of newspapers.



KUALA LUMPUR, May 2 — Headlines are being scrutinised. Captions are being commented on. The space for alternative views is shrinking.

Instructions are flowing from Putrajaya, not necessarily from the Prime Minister but from individuals who claim they are empowered to speak on his behalf.

The nett result: the mood in newsrooms across the country has become more cautious and editors more wary of pushing the envelope since Datuk Seri Najib Razak became the chief executive of Malaysia.

And the sentiment in the profession is that the controls are going to get tighter now that Najib has installed Datuk Johan Jaafar as the head of the Media Prima empire and has endorsed the return of Datuk Ahmad A. Talib as the editorial adviser to the New Straits Times Press stable of newspapers.

Both individuals were senior members of the media establishment during the Mahathir era, a period when the Opposition had to be content with footnote coverage and the public was served with daily dose of government speak.

Johan was the top editor at Utusan Malaysia while Ahmad rose to become the group editor of the New Straits Times.

Skewed coverage of the Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim abuse of power and sodomy trials in the mainstream media more than any other news event came to signify all that was wrong with the press during the Mahathir years. The one-sidedness led to the birth of websites and the Internet as a powerful platform for alternative views in Malaysia.

Ten years after the Anwar trials, the power of the Internet was felt. Pakatan Rakyat and its band of supporters used blogs and other alternative media platforms to convince Malaysians that the time for change had come.

After losing its two-thirds majority in Parliament and five states to the Opposition, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was forced to say that the Barisan Nasional "certainly lost the Internet war," and had made "a serious misjudgment" by relying solely on government-controlled newspapers and television.

During the Abdullah years, the media were given more space to criticise government policies and debate contentious issues. But Umno members felt that this policy was misguided because it only opened the ruling party and some of their politicians and institutions to ridicule.

Many Umno members yearned for a return to the Mahathir days when the mainstream media displayed their allegiance to BN and antipathy to the Opposition openly.

When it became clear that Abdullah could no longer remain as Umno president and PM, there were fears that Najib would bring about a tighter control of the media.

Publicly, the PM has said he wants to build a free press that is transparent, accountable and caters to the needs of all Malaysians regardless of their race.

To “build a democracy (that is) responsive to the needs of the people”, Malaysia needs a media that will “report what they see, without fear of consequence”, Najib said recently.

najib11But there have been mixed signals, with a steady flow of instructions to editors from Najib’s aides and those who claim they are speaking on his behalf.

Reporters have been asked to stop poking around and digging up dirt on the political infighting in Terengganu and play down adverse comments on 1 Malaysia.

Ahmad left the NST in 2004 and was part of senior management which presided over the steepest drop in the newspaper’s circulation. He worked with Maxis for several years before becoming a media strategist and blogger. He was part of Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s inner circle.

Now, he has been given the task of bringing some order at the NST.

The Malaysian Insider understands that there has been some concern over the editorial stance of the newspapers under the stable.

The NSTP board of directors is expected to meet soon to confirm Ahmad’s position as the editorial adviser. Group-editor-in chief Datuk Hishammuddin Aun, a newspaperman who was elevated during Abdullah’s reign, is expected to report to him.

4 comments:

  1. Who cares? Lum, do not even look at whatsoever commented, be yourself

    就是这样,当你写他们想听的,你就对了,要不然,你就不对了,但他们忘了你不是他们的奴隶。

    对的应该称赞,错的应该批评,管他是谁,是敌是友,这就是博客应有的原则,也是新闻工作者的工作。

    但最近东方日报的确有点偏向某一方面,以前又因为读者偏向另一方面,这点有待研究,我们还是东方的支持者

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  2. 水興浪:
    感謝你的回應和鼓勵。你知道的啦,當記者最避忌的就是別人說你是某人的人,很不爽的。若我是那種人的話還好,偏偏自己不是。
    我倒有興趣了解,你認為東方近期的報道是傾向某方?遲些給你撥電探詢。謝謝

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  3. i agreed with you Lum,
    because your real job is spinning for anwar.
    tough life, khir and Mat Tyson all bungkus, so optioinis limited...

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  4. spin najib for what? all covered.
    penanti menanti ah lum pergi bertanding tiket DAP...

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