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Saturday, September 24, 2011

MCMC: ‘Undilah’ block nothing to do with contents


September 24, 2011

CYBERJAYA, Sept 24 — The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) claimed today that its decision to temporarily pull the “Undilah” video off the air was a routine measure that had nothing to do with the contents of the clip.

In a statement to national news agency Bernama today, the regulatory body said it was “normal practice” to stop the broadcast of such public service announcements (PSA) as it was yet to earn approval from the Film Censorship Board.

The commission said its decision was in accordance with “routine monitoring and enforcement activities” allowed under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

“In relation to that, it has become common practice for the MCMC to order the retraction of contents yet to receive approval from the Film Censorship Board.

“In the case of the PSA produced by musician Pete Teo, as a result of a routine compliance monitoring exercise made by MCMC, it was found that approval had yet to be obtained from the board for the said PSA.

“As such, the PSA should not have been aired on television till approval is obtained,” MCMC said in the statement.

Without the approval, the commission said Teo’s 4.38-minute music video clip promoting the right to vote could not be aired on TV.

Pursuant to the 1998 Act, it added, all broadcasters must pull the video off the air immediately.

“This directive is about the compliance of broadcasters rather than the contents of the PSA,” the commission said.

Earlier today, MCA Youth chief Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong demanded an explanation from the regulator over its decision urging broadcasters to stop telecast of the video.

The deputy minister, who appears in the clip along with other Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers, pointed out to the regulatory body that the video did not promote any controversial content and was merely an “innocent” public service announcement urging Malaysians to vote.

“I was shocked. Just shocked. I do not understand why it was taken off the air. It was just a simple message encouraging people to vote,” he told The Malaysian Insider.

The Malaysian Insider reported yesterday that the clip was taken off the air by local broadcasters despite a push for greater democracy because it contains opposition figures and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah’s speech talking about Malaysia having problems.

This portal learnt that the MCMC directed local broadcasters this week not to use the PSA just days after its launch on September 16.

“MCMC emailed both Astro and Media Prima Bhd about the issue, telling them the video clip should not be aired because Ku Li speaks about the country having problems and also because it features opposition leaders,” an industry source told The Malaysian Insider, referring to Tengku Razaleigh by his popular nickname.

“Only NTV7 used it but the MCMC email was sent to both organisations which control the majority of television channels in the country,” the source added.

A government source confirmed that MCMC sent the email to Media Prima, which is linked to Umno and owns the NTV7 channel, and Astro, the direct broadcast satellite pay-television service.

The MCMC is an independent regulator but it reports to Information, Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Rais Yatim, who was incidentally the Kelantan prince’s comrade in Semangat 46 before the party was dissolved for the politicians to join Umno Baru, the successor party to the original Umno that was declared illegal in 1988.

Apart from Tengku Razaleigh and Wee, the video also features personalities like Deputy Health Minister Datuk Rosnah Abd Rashid Shirlin and opposition figures Petaling Jaya Utara MP Tony Pua, Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar, Shah Alam MP Khalid Samad and Seri Setia assemblyman Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.

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