

A section entitled Kini TV dedicated exclusively to videos has also been set up. " I'm also partial to data journalism and I'm involved in creating the website's infographics", she explains. Aun Qui ensures information is checked and corrects the spelling and grammatical errors that can sometimes find their way into articles. The website is available in 4 languages: English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil. However, many efforts are being made to attract young people and get them interested in political affairs. With an editorial policy focused on politics, this online media outlet's main target audience are Malaysians aged 50 and over. Malaysiakini is the first independent news outlet the country has ever seen. It was created in 1999 after the then Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, promised the Internet wouldn't be censored. She was recruited in 2017 by Malaysiakini, where she currently works as a sub-editor.

This week, we have an interview with Aun Qi Koh, sub-editor of the news websiteĪfter completing a degree in government and international relations at the University of Sydney in Australia, she worked as an intern in several media groups.
