The Impact of the Internet on Newspaper and Internet Advertising in Malaysia

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When the Internet was inaugurated to Malaysia by the Malaysian Institute of Microelectronics Systems (MIMOS) in 1987, it is for research and education purposes (Ramadass and Osman, 2012). However, it is later commercialised in 1990 and made available to the public in 1992 as JARING (Joint Advanced Integrated Networking) became the first Internet Service Provider (ISP). In 1996, the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) is launched and contributed to the development of information and communication technology (ICT) industry. At the same time, TMNet came into the picture as the second ISP and improved commercial and residential Internet access (APNIC, 2004). The application of modern technologies such as fibre optics like High Speed Broadband (HSBB), wireless transmission like WiMAX and Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks, and satellite services, gave a further boost to internet coverage and speed.

As a result, broadband penetration has exceeded 67 percent in 2013 (BERNAMA, 2013) and is predicted to have 42.5 million mobile subscribers by 2014 (Mahpar and Mahalingam, 2013). It is also reported that Malaysians spend nearly 20 hours per week online (Nielsen, 2011), with 9 on social networking sites (The Star Online, 2010). This widespread growth in Internet usage is causing an evolution to the media landscape which subsequently affects the advertising industry.

In order to understand how has the Internet affected newspaper and online advertising in Malaysia, two reports: Mapping Digital Media: Malaysia (Ding et al., 2013) and Malaysia entertainment and media outlook 2013: Customers and innovative in the Digital age (PwC, 2013) are compared and analysed. The three common findings are: (1) newspapers retain the biggest portion of advertisin...

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