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MediaCorp's RSI to end transmission on July 31
By Imelda Saad, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 03 June 2008 1848 hrs

 
 
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MediaCorp's Radio Singapore International (RSI) will end transmission on July 31.

MediaCorp said it will redeploy all RSI staff to other areas and retrain some for new duties.

The regional shortwave radio service was set up in 1994 by the former Singapore Broadcasting Corporation.

The aim was to reach out to the region and help overseas Singaporeans keep pace with developments at home.

MediaCorp said the effectiveness of a shortwave radio service has diminished over time, with changing technology and media consumption habits.

It added while FM radio broadcast remains strong, audiences are turning to other channels such as the web and Channel NewsAsia's International feed for their news.

So it is no longer optimal to continue with a full regional radio service, which broadcasts in four languages. - CNA/vm

 

 



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