How disappointing that I’ve been translating this and that for days now yet I’ve only gleaned about a hundred words worth of information. How disappointing.
But anyway good news is that from all that broad reading while translating, I found myself expanding my table of contents. Positive, from the looks of it. So here goes:
MAKING LOCAL TV ATTRACTIVE IN BRUNEI
Table of Contents Layout
ABSTRACT
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 BRUNEI HISTORY AND POLITICS
1.2 POLITICS OF MEDIA IN BRUNEI
1.3 HISTORY OF RADIO TELEVISION BRUNEI
- Who are the RTB audience?
- What is the RTB background like?
1.4 COMPETITION: ASTRO
1.5 RTB MEDIA CARNIVAL
- Objectives and goalsCHAPTER TWO
2.1 WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A NATIONAL BROADCASTER?
2.2 HAVE THE RTB GOALS BEEN DELIVERED EFFECTIVELY?
- Does it adhere to the principles of MIB as claimed?
- What about this that could be criticized?
- Does the competition – Astro – deliver their objectives and goals?
2.3 WHAT SHOULD OR COULD BE DONE?
- BBC taken as an example because of British legacy in Brunei
- Organisational Promotion
- To answer the question “How do we make RTB attractive in Brunei?”
2.4 TELEVISION MARKETING AND PR
- A criticism to the approach of using the RTB MEDIA CARNIVAL as a tactic for rebranding
- Is there any other kind of approach that could be used?
- Problems with marketing and PR in government and non-profit sectors (could these problems be the reason why RTB lacks audience as compared to Astro?)CONCLUSION
THE FUTURE
- “Looking for a new direction” (is this achievable for RTB?)
And I have also redone my Gantt Chart. 80 plus days til submission!
Yikes! You can’t see that at all, can you? Have a click on it and you’ll be able to see it clearly
Anyway, I’m pretty much ecstatic that I’m going back to Melbourne this Sunday. Not so on the leaving my family for the nth time again but I really can’t wait to be able to concentrate fully on my thesis!

