8TV Ramadan ads by Media Prima

By Matt Siow - August 02, 2011

It's regrettable in the second day of fasting period, racist issue arises in the form of advertisement. Media Prima's unit 8TV has been alleged for racial tension in their Ramadan commercials that aired and was pulled out today.

Is that commercial racist in nature? You have a view below before you answer it. I strongly object racism in any form in this country, my opinion is that this ad misleads that Chinese does not understand at all (maybe simple ignorant) the concept of Ramadhan fasting period. This is not true after all.

Muslims are offended by this PSA (public service announcement) as it implies that they are forcing non-Muslims to condone their religion beliefs.

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Media Prima pulls ‘racist’ Ramadan ads (Malaysian Insider)

Kuala Lumpur, Aug 2 — Media Prima Bhd was forced today to axe a controversial series of Ramadan commercials on its 8TV channel after heavy public criticism and claims that the advertisements were racist in nature.

Media Prima chief operating officer Ahmad Izham Omar announced the decision on micro-blogging site Twitter after coming under fire for the allegedly condescending tone of the public service announcements.

“Ok guys. We’re pulling out the ads. Thank you very much for your concern,” he wrote at 3.40pm today.

Ahmad Izham then appeared to make light of the matter by changing the topic just seven minutes later.

“And now to more important things... Does a horn section sound better with 4 trombones? Or would just 3 trombones be enough?” he wrote.

The former 8TV chief executive had earlier tried to deflect growing criticism by asking people to “chill” and not to “overanalyse” the commercial, which advises non-Muslims how to behave during Ramadan.

Released as a public service announcement on 8TV, the three commercials depict a socially-inept “Chinese” girl eating in public, wearing revealing clothing and being loud and obnoxious during the Muslim fasting month.



The advertisements then suggest that non-Muslims refrain from such behaviour while in public, urging them to “please understand and respect the significance of Ramadan”.

Media Prima previously attracted flak from Muslims last year for airing a Hari Raya commercial with alleged Christmas overtones on TV3, another channel in its stable which also includes ntv7 and TV9.

Like 8TV’s Ramadan commercials, the Hari Raya advertisement was taken off the air after it stirred a storm of protests online.

Prior to that, 8TV was fined RM50,000 by the Malaysia Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for airing an advertisement by Danish beermaker Carlsberg during the Euro 2004 championships.

View the video here: 8TV Ramadan ads

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MCA: Dropping Ramadan ads is punishment enough
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