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The mass media in Brunei are strictly controlled by the
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under Sultan
Hassanal Bolkiah Hassanal Bolkiah Muiz'zaddin Wad'daulah (born 15 July 1946) is the List of sultans of Brunei, Sultan of Brunei since 1967, and Prime Minister of Brunei, prime minister of Brunei since its independence from the United Kingdom in 1984. He is one ...
, who has effectively maintained
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in the country since the
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of 1962. News coverage is largely limited to police reports, lifestyle features, and community events, with minimal representation of diverse viewpoints.
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states that there is "virtually no criticism of the government." Additionally, the liberal democracy watchdog
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categorizes Brunei's media as "not free." The privately-owned Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, which publishes the ''
Borneo Bulletin The ''Borneo Bulletin'' is a daily English-language newspaper in Brunei. It is published by Brunei Press, which also publishes a Malay-language daily, '' Media Permata''. The ''Bulletin'' circulates around 20,000 copies on weekdays and 25,000 ...
'', is controlled by the Sultan's family. Reporters and editors practice self-censorship on political and religious issues. A press law imposes prison sentences of up to three years for reporting "false news."


History

The newspaper industry in Brunei began only after the 1950s. Before that, the only publication available in Brunei was the ''Annual Reports'', published by the
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. The first regular government publication was the ''Government Gazette'', which was first issued in 1951. However, the ''Gazette'' was not strictly a newspaper but an official government publication. The first newspaper to appear in Brunei was ''Salam Seria'', published in 1952 by the British Malayan Petroleum Company, the predecessor of today's
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. As an official company publication, it provided news and information to both its staff and the general public, covering topics such as oil exploration and other company-related updates. Although it was produced bilingually in English and Malay, the Malay version included additional content, such as world news and educational materials. In 1953, ''Salam Seria'' was renamed ''Salam'' and has continued to be published to this day as a free publication. The second newspaper, today's ''
Borneo Bulletin The ''Borneo Bulletin'' is a daily English-language newspaper in Brunei. It is published by Brunei Press, which also publishes a Malay-language daily, '' Media Permata''. The ''Bulletin'' circulates around 20,000 copies on weekdays and 25,000 ...
'', first appeared on 7 November 1953. This English weekly publication was printed in
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by the Brunei Press Company, which was established in October 1953. Initially sold for 20 cents, the ''Borneo Bulletin'' focused primarily on news from Borneo, with a special emphasis on Brunei. Its first print run of approximately 3,500 copies was the largest in Borneo at the time. In 1959, the founders of the ''Borneo Bulletin'' sold the press and the newspaper to the ''Straits Times'' of
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. Initially, the ''Bulletin'' featured different covers for its three editions, which were tailored for Brunei,
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, and
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. Circulation rose to approximately 10,000 copies by 1957 but declined to around 6,000 by 1970 due to Sarawak and Sabah being incorporated into
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. However, by 1983, production had increased to about 30,000 copies before gradually declining to approximately 10,000 by 1997. In 1985, Brunei's first publicly listed company,
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, acquired part of the shares of Brunei Press from the ''Straits Times''. By September 1990, the ''Borneo Bulletin'' transitioned into a daily newspaper. Currently, its daily circulation averages 20,000 copies per issue, while the weekend and Sunday editions average 25,000 copies. The third publication is the government-owned ''Pelita Brunei'', first published on 15 February 1956. The inaugural issue featured a speech by His Majesty Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Saadul Khairi Waddien to mark the launch of the newspaper. In 1957, ''Pelita Brunei'' was published twice a month and initially produced on A4-sized paper. In 1959, the paper's size increased to 9 inches by 14 inches. It wasn't until July 1965 that ''Pelita Brunei'' became a weekly newspaper, published every Wednesday, and it has remained so ever since. In the beginning, only about 1,000 copies of ''Pelita Brunei'' were printed. By the 1990s, weekly circulation had grown to over 45,000, making it the largest print publication in the country. The newspaper's content expanded from approximately 4 pages to about 24 pages today, with a second section added that includes government job vacancies, awarded tenders, and other interesting features and articles. A fourth publication, ''Berita Brunei'', was a short-lived newspaper first published in March 1957. It was printed in Malay, partly in Jawi, and was a weekly publication, released every Thursday. It sold for about 10 cents per copy, with a print run of approximately 5,000. By July 1958, the Jawi script was dropped, and in October 1959, the newspaper was renamed ''Berita Borneo''. However, the newly renamed ''Berita Borneo'' lasted only five editions, with the final issue published in December 1958. The editor cited a drop in advertisements from Malaysia and Singapore as the main reason for its closure. In April 1958, another publication in Jawi, called ''Malaysia'', was launched by the Budaya Press. Sold for about 20 cents per copy, it ceased publication by September 1958. ''Suara Bakti'', a publication by a former political party, was launched in October 1961 as the sixth newspaper in Brunei. It was published every Friday and dubbed itself "the largest weekly newspaper in North Kalimantan," selling for 20 cents per copy. However, the newspaper was released sporadically, and by December 1961, it had only about 10 editions. A new editor took over, but the publication lasted for only about 5 more editions before closing down in January 1962. The seventh publication, ''Bintang Harian'' and ''The Daily Star'', was first published in March 1966 in both Malay and English. It was released every day except Sunday and sold for about 15 cents. More than 10,000 copies were printed daily, as it was distributed not only in Brunei but also in Sabah, Sarawak, West Malaysia, and Singapore. When it ceased publication in January 1971, circulation had increased to more than 15,000 copies. The publication ended when its publisher, The Star Press, became a subsidiary of The Brunei Press. Two other government publications, ''Brunei Darussalam Newsletter'' and ''Brunei Darussalam Daily Digest'', were launched in October 1985 and January 1990, respectively. The former continued publication but was primarily read by foreign audiences and was rarely seen by local readers. The latter ceased publication, though efforts are underway to revive it. ''
Media Permata ''Media Permata'' is a Malay-language daily newspaper published Monday to Saturday in Brunei Darussalam by Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, which also publishes the '' Borneo Bulletin''. The Saturday edition of ''Media Permata'' features a special 16-p ...
'' was the latest of several local Malay newspapers when it began in January 1995 as a weekly publication focused on local news and features for the Malay-literate audience. It was relaunched as a daily newspaper in July 1998 and has remained so to this day, with an average circulation of 10,000 copies. ''Media Permata'' is available from Monday to Friday, with a weekend edition also published for Saturday and Sunday. The last newspaper to appear before ''The Brunei Times'' was ''News Express''. It was launched during the 20th Southeast Asian Games, which were hosted in
Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan (BSB) is the capital and largest city of Brunei. It is officially a Municipalities of Brunei, municipal area () with an area of and an estimated population of 100,700 as of 2007. It is part of Brunei–Muara District, the s ...
in late 1999. By early 2001, however, it joined the ranks of other newspapers that were unable to sustain themselves in Brunei's competitive newspaper market.


Newspapers

There are currently three local newspapers circulating in Brunei: ;'' BruDirect.com'' Brunei's No. 1 news website is an online newspaper and the largest online media platform in Brunei Darussalam, as well as a pioneer in the field of online media. The website receives between 70,000 and 80,000 visits per day. ;''Pelita Brunei'' A free bi-weekly
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newspaper published by the government's Information Department, with a circulation of around 40,000. ;''
Borneo Bulletin The ''Borneo Bulletin'' is a daily English-language newspaper in Brunei. It is published by Brunei Press, which also publishes a Malay-language daily, '' Media Permata''. The ''Bulletin'' circulates around 20,000 copies on weekdays and 25,000 ...
'' The sultanate's first
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daily, published by Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, circulates around 20,000 copies on weekdays and 25,000 copies on Saturday and Sunday. It also includes ''
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'' from
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, ''
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'' from
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, and ''
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''. ;''
Media Permata ''Media Permata'' is a Malay-language daily newspaper published Monday to Saturday in Brunei Darussalam by Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, which also publishes the '' Borneo Bulletin''. The Saturday edition of ''Media Permata'' features a special 16-p ...
'' The sole Malay-language daily, published by Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, has a circulation of around 10,000. Meanwhile, there was also one defunct newspaper: ;''
The Brunei Times ''The Brunei Times'' was an independent English-language daily compact broadsheet newspaper published in Brunei Darussalam from 2006 to 2016. It was owned by Brunei Times PLC. History The paper was introduced at a soft launch on , at The Mall ...
'' An English-language broadsheet daily, published from 2006 to 2016, it had a more international outlook compared to the ''Borneo Bulletin'', which focused on community news. Its circulation was around 10,000 copies, with 15,500 copies in 2011 (source: Publisher Data). Foreign newspapers are also widely circulated in Brunei.


Broadcasting

Domestic
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and
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in Brunei fall under the auspices of the national broadcaster,
Radio Television Brunei Radio Television Brunei (, Jawi: راديو تيليۏيشين بروني, officially abbreviated as RTB) is the national public broadcaster of Brunei, headquartered at the Secretariat Building, Bandar Seri Begawan. Radio Brunei made its fir ...
(RTB), and KRISTALfm, the country's only commercial radio station, which ended the radio monopoly in 1999. KRISTALfm is operated by KRISTAL Media Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of the DataStream Technology DevCo Group, which is currently headquartered at Jalan Tungku Link. Established on 2 January 1999, KRISTALfm transmits on frequency 90.7 MHz in the Brunei-Muara District and parts of Tutong from Bukit Subok, and 98.7 MHz in the
Belait District Belait District (; Jawi: دأيره بلأيت) or simply known as Belait ('; ), is the largest as well as the westernmost district in Brunei. It has an area of and the population of 65,531 as of 2021. The administrative town is Kuala Belait ...
and other parts of Tutong from Andulau. Foreign programming was also available via
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service, through the Malaysian satellite TV service
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, which was available in Brunei under the brand
Kristal-Astro Kristal Astro ( Jawi: كريستل استرو) was a sole operator of Brunei's multi-channel pay-TV service. It was officially launched on 24 January 2000. The company is a joint-venture between Kristal Sdn. Bhd. and Malaysia's MEASAT Broadca ...
until 2022. Indonesian TV channels, such as
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,
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,
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,
MNCTV PT MNC Televisi IndonesiaGTV,
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, SCTV,
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, Ajwa TV, Mentari TV,
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,
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,
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,
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,
Kompas TV PT Cipta Megaswara Televisi, operating as Kompas TV, is an Indonesian private terrestrial television news broadcaster. It is owned by the KG Media unit of Kompas Gramedia Group, and named after its flagship property, the '' Kompas'' daily n ...
, MDTV, RTV, BTV,
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, Garuda TV, Sin Po TV,
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, Aswaja TV, TV9 Nusantara, tvMu, and others, are also accessible to Bruneian and Indonesian audiences (including at the Indonesian Embassy building in
Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan (BSB) is the capital and largest city of Brunei. It is officially a Municipalities of Brunei, municipal area () with an area of and an estimated population of 100,700 as of 2007. It is part of Brunei–Muara District, the s ...
) through renting or purchasing a free digital satellite receiver decoder. Malaysian TV and radio stations can be tuned in Brunei via the Bukit Mas and Bukit Lambir transmitters, including: Bandar Seri Begawan and Bangar * 97.1MHz: RTM Radio Klasik (Bukit Mas) - Malay * 98.1MHz: RTM
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(Bukit Mas) - Malay * 101.5MHz: RTM Sarawak FM (Bukit Mas) - Sarawakian Malay * 102.3MHz: RTM
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(Bukit Mas) - English * 103.3MHz: RTM
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(Bukit Mas) - Chinese * 104.1MHz: RTM Red FM (Bukit Mas) - Chinese and English * 104.9MHz: RTM Limbang FM (Bukit Mas) - Iban, Malay, Bisaya and Lun Bawang * 102.9MHz: RTM Sabah VFM (Bukit Tampalagus) - Kadazan, Dusun, Murut, Bajau, Chinese, and English * 88.7MHz:
Cats FM Cats FM is a private FM radio station airing from Jalan Bako, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. The radio covers areas of Sarawak and Brunei. The radio airs in Malay and Iban. The station used to air programmes in English and Mandarin Chinese. Cat ...
Tutong, Kuala Belait and Seria * 92.7MHz: RTM Radio Klasik (Bukit Lambir) - Malay * 91.9MHz: RTM Nasional FM (Bukit Lambir) - Malay * 88.1MHz: RTM Sarawak FM (Bukit Lambir) - Sarawakian Malay * 88.9MHz: RTM TraXX FM (Bukit Lambir) - English * 89.9MHz: RTM Ai FM (Bukit Lambir) - Chinese * 90.7MHz: RTM Red FM (Bukit Lambir) - Chinese and English * 105.8MHz:
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(Bukit Lambir) - English * 101.3MHz:
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(Bukit Lambir) - Malay * 96.6MHz:
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(Bukit Lambir) - Malay * 103.2MHz: My (radio station), My (Bukit Lambir) - Chinese * 102.4MHz: Melody (radio station), Melody (Bukit Lambir) - Chinese * 104.0MHz: IKIMfm (Bukit Lambir) - Malay * 93.3MHz: Cats FM (Bukit Lambir) - Malay & Iban * 95.7MHz: RTM Miri FM (Bukit Lambir) - Malay, Iban, Kayan & Kenyah


Internet

There appear to be no restrictions on internet use in Brunei, although Freedom House reports that the local forum BruneiTalk was blocked in 2003 after contributors discussed the business dealings of senior officials. As of June 2006, it seemed the site was attempting to move to a different Server (computing), server.


See also

*Brunei *Communications in Brunei


References


External links


The Brunei Times

Brunei Press Sdn Bhd

Radio Television Brunei



Free press report
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