Majority state-owned Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) will continue to invest millions in T&T's information, communication and technology sector even as it deals with the effects of the economic downturn, chief marketing officer Camille Campbell said on Tuesday night.
In remarks at the T&T Publishers and Broadcasters Association (TPBA) annual dinner and awards ceremony at Jaffa Restaurant, Queen's Park Oval, she said: "Digital media has really been a liberating phenomenon with all the attendant promises and accompanying pitfalls. The presence of established media in these spaces has had the positive effect of giving consumers the opportunity to compare side by side, the reliability of content that is fashion by principals of journalism and content that may be passionate.
"As the only national full service provider of communications services, TSTT is committed to ensuring that everyone has access to the technology that is fostering digital communities, digital conversations, digital advocacy and digital co-ordination that has reached such critical mass that is has provoked individuals and institutions of the state to take action in cases that, in the past, would have been ignored.
"Technology has empowered ordinary individuals to cast a powerful and far reaching spotlight on the un-attractive depths of our society and forces people to act."
Campbell praised media practitioners and owners for the responsibility they demonstrated when they embraced self-regulation. When there were calls for revision of censorship measures, she said, it was encouraging to know the sector could quickly organise to constructively address industry failings.
She also praised the TTPBA's efforts to honour individuals from various arms of the media whose careers exemplified excellence and who had played a significant role in shaping the local media landscape.
The late Patrick Chookolingo, founder of the T&T Mirror, was honoured along with Margaret Elcock, CEO at Isaac 98.1FM and Anthony Chow Lin On (Chinese Laundry) of T&T Radio Network (96.1 WEFM, 107.7 and Star 94.7 HD) for contributions to the development and advancement of the industry.