Print Media Dying Off As Digital Media Takes Over



Predeep Nambiar and Jason Thomas, Free Malaysia Today
Most of us probably have difficulty remembering the last time we paid for and held a physical newspaper.
After all, with boundless free content at our fingertips, who needs to buy actual newspapers anymore? That’s one of the great benefits of the digital age.
Yet it’s not good news for traditional media who are struggling to adapt their business models to survive in the new electronic world.
Increasing numbers of skilled employees are the collateral damage of this unevenly matched battle between print and digital media. As hard copies disappear from the nation’s trains, waiting rooms and office desks, thousands of workers are finding themselves redundant.
Ex-reporters who used to chase stories on the streets of Malaysia’s cities now find themselves slogging along those same streets trying to find other jobs to survive.
They are the fallout from the decline of legacy print media in the digital age.
In the recent turmoil of Utusan Malaysia’s on-again off-again attempts to survive, hundreds of journalists now find themselves out of a job.
They have to earn a living somehow. It’s not unusual for ex-employees to run into each other peddling kitchen utensils or perfume from their car boots on the streets.
Life for Ali (not his real name) has changed for the worse since he was let go from Utusan after 17 years of service in Kuala Lumpur and Penang.
The 38-year-old used to edit stories written by younger reporters, attend major press conferences, and cover PR events for the newspaper, earning a salary that paid for his housing, car instalments and the kind of life a young city-dweller leads. It was a responsible job that he enjoyed.
Today, Ali drives more than 12 hours a day, six days a week for two e-hailing companies just to keep his head above water.
He says his debts are rising as Utusan has not yet paid him his final two months’ salary of RM10,000, leaving him with no option but to search for other sources of income.
“I had no choice but to move to KL as I can’t make as much money as a Grab driver in Penang. Here, I can make about RM1,000 in a good week,” he told FMT.
And yet even in the capital he struggles. “Driving earns me barely enough to pay for my home and car and other expenses.”
Another redundant Utusan reporter said many of his ex-colleagues now do odd jobs, such as selling food and Tupperware from their car boots on the street.
The 49-year-old ex-reporter, who wanted to be known only as Mohamad, said he was lucky, because after much searching he has finally managed to land a job as a writer at a marketing and event management company.
“A friend told me about the opening. If not, I would be driving for an e-hailing company right now,” he said.
“Some of my ex-colleagues are selling perfume on the streets, kaki lima. Others have become runners and unit trust or insurance agents. It’s hard to find a job, and even if you can, the pay is too low.”
For the lucky older ones with a good career behind them, the future is not so bleak.
A 55-year-old ex-member of the editorial staff of another English daily, who left through a mutual separation scheme in 2017, said he’s happy that he got out of journalism.
For one thing, he is now able to catch up on his travel ambitions.
He plans to continue writing, albeit not for newspapers anymore.
“I’m enjoying my retirement,” he told FMT. “Since I left I’m travelling more often as that’s my other passion besides writing.”
Younger ex-employees are less enthusiastic about being out on the streets job hunting.
And Utusan’s cast-outs are not alone in their woes.
On Friday, a major media group which operates several Malaysian television, radio and print businesses is to lay off an estimated 600 newspaper workers as part of its restructuring and downsizing. Over half of those affected are journalists.
As shares tumble ever faster in traditional media companies, what was once a career with lifelong prospects is looking increasingly shaky.
The news industry’s traditional printing presses have now mostly ceased their clatter for good.
Ex-reporter Mohamad puts it like this: “For many of us, if we were offered a chance to go back to Utusan, we would have to think about it very carefully. The future of print media is very bleak.”
 


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