
Kota Kinabalu: The State Government has reiterated its policy of inclusivity and collaboration in developing Sabah’s creative industry, stressing its readiness to engage with all stakeholders.
Chief Coordinating Officer of the Sabah Maju Jaya (SMJ) Secretariat Datuk Datu Rosmadi Sulai, said the government continues to welcome feedback and participation from all stakeholders in the sector.
“The State Government has always been open to meeting with influencers, industry players and local artistes to discuss issues and explore ways to strengthen the creative industry,” he said in a statement, Monday.
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“Our local talents are a priority and Borneo.TV is a golden opportunity for them to showcase Sabah’s identity to the world. This platform should be fully utilised to elevate our voices globally,” he said.
Rosmadi added that Borneo.TV is not merely a streaming service, but a strategic vehicle for developing high-quality human capital in digital broadcasting and content creation.
“Through Borneo.TV, Sabah’s production companies can step up as content providers and bring our stories to international platforms. This is the time to create high-quality, exportable content.”
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor officially launched Borneo.TV on July 1, carrying the slogan “Sabah in the Eyes of the World”.
The platform aims to deliver authentic, locally rooted digital content through a modern, flexible and globally accessible format.

