After the national election on March 8th 2008, the Malaysian authoritarian government recently experienced its stinging debacle since the decades-long of ruling power, and this incident sparked the media reform action a sudden gleam of hope and amid gridlock. This paper primarily reviews and examines the progress of Malaysian media reform action. It also further more reveals that the media reform action has emerged in a more organizational way till after 1998 under the continuously suppression by the government. The related idea of reform, however; seems hard to be universal and deepen into the grass-root level. It meets the constraints of languages, race and religion which have caused difficulties to increase the public participation. In other words, all these obstacles entangled by the media reform aggravates the hardship to expand. This paper then suggests that the media reform organization should grasp the opportunities to identity and to clarify its aspirations and missions following by the sudden change of domestic political scene. Despite the de-regulation effort of the state's strict manipulation towards media, it should urge and monitor the government to further the rational media policy agenda in order to modify the chronically distorted media establishment, and to avoid the media conglomerates harm the public interests in the name of liberalization.