Historical Overview:

The roots of broadcasting in Brunei can be traced back to the early 1950s when the nation was still under British protection. The first radio station, Radio Television Brunei (RTB), was established in 1957, marking the beginning of Brunei’s journey into the world of broadcasting. Over the years, RTB has evolved to become a vital source of information, entertainment, and cultural preservation for the people of Brunei.

Radio in Brunei:

Radio plays a crucial role in Brunei’s media landscape, providing a platform for news, music, and community engagement. RTB operates several radio channels catering to different preferences, including news, music, and educational content. One of the notable channels is Pelangi FM, which focuses on music and entertainment, offering a diverse range of programs to cater to the tastes of Brunei’s multicultural society.

Multilingual Broadcasting:

Brunei is home to a multicultural and multilingual society, with Malay, English, and Chinese being widely spoken. Broadcasting in multiple languages allows the media to reach a broader audience. RTB ensures that its content reflects this linguistic diversity, offering programs in Malay, English, and Chinese to cater to the preferences of different communities.

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