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Supervisory Council
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Board of Governors
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Management Committee
The Malaysian
National News Agency
or BERNAMA, a
statutory body, was
set up by an Act of
Parliament in 1967
and began operations
in May 1968.
A five-member
Supervisory Council
appointed by the
Yang di-Pertuan
Agong is created to
ensure that BERNAMA
is always guided by
the provisions of
the Act in
implementing its
objectives.
BERNAMA is managed
by a
Board of Governors
appointed by the
Yang di-Pertuan
Agong. The Board
comprises a Chairman
and six
representatives each
from the Federal
Government and
Newspapers that are
subscribers of
BERNAMA. They each
have alternate
members who are also
appointed by the
Yang di-Pertuan
Agong.
The BERNAMA
management is headed
by a General Manager
who is assisted by a
Management Committee
that implements all
programmes and
activities as well
as decisions of the
Board of Governors.
The agency has its
offices in all the
states in Malaysia
and correspondents
in Singapore and
Jakarta and
stringers or
retainers in
Washington, London,
Manila, New Delhi,
Dhaka, Melbourne and
Vancouver.
Equipped with fully
computerised
operations, it
provides general and
economic news
services and
screen-based real
time financial
information services
to subscribers in
Malaysia and
Singapore.
BERNAMA’s role as a
source of reliable
and latest news is
well known among
local &
international media
including government
agencies,
corporations,
universities and
individuals
nationwide.
Most Malaysian
newspapers and
electronic media and
other international
news agencies are
BERNAMA subscribers.
BERNAMA is operating
in the information
industry, which is
competitive but has
tremendous growth
potential.
Previously BERNAMA’s
news and information
were only in the
form of text and
still photographs
but with the
launching of its
audio-visual unit
known as BERNAMA TV
in September 1998,
news is now
available in the
form of visuals.
BERNAMA is
continuously
conducting research
to upgrade the
quality of its
products and
services which
include real-time
financial
information,
real-time news, an
electronic library,
dissemination of
press releases,
event management,
photo and video
footage.
The Internet has
opened up new
opportunities for
BERNAMA in
disseminating its
news and information
services directly to
the public. This is
done through its own
web sites and
through other web
sites. BERNAMA is
also offering
value-added news
packages for
Internet
entrepreneurs
maintaining their
own web sites.
In order to achieve
long-term success,
continued investment
and business
development are of
the paramount
importance for
BERNAMA.
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