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Bernama Radio (formerly known as Radio24 or BERNAMA Radio24 from 2007 until 2016 [1]) is the first all-news radio station in Malaysia, owned and operated by Bernama, the news agency of the Government of Malaysia.
Bernama TV (known briefly as Bernama News Channel from 2016 to 2019) [1] is a Malaysian free-to-air news television network. Launched in 2008, it is owned by Bernama , a government news agency. It airs news programmes that are related to local and international business, lifestyle, sports and entertainment as well as in-house programmes.
Its namesake free-to-air radio station, Bernama Radio, was launched in September 2007 as Radio24 before rebranded into its present name in 2016, [131] [132] while its namesake free-to-air news channel, Bernama TV, launched in February 2008 and rebranded as Bernama News Channel in 2016 with a new logo before reverted to its original name and ...
Free-to-air and subscription-based television channels in Malaysia are available in HD standards through terrestrial, satellite and IP, as well as over OTT platform. Currently there are only two free-to-air digital terrestrial platforms with high-definition digital television channels in Malaysia, MYTV and NJOI.
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It provides free digital terrestrial television (DTT) in the country, considered a first of its kind in the country. [1] The DTT service is officially branded as myFreeview since August 2015, though the legal name of the company remained unchanged [ 2 ] A billion MYR deal have been signed with Telekom Malaysia to distribute the services. [ 3 ]
Awesome TV is a free-to-air Malaysian television channel owned by Awesome Broadcasting Sdn. Bhd. (formerly known as Awesome Media Network). The channel features first-run local original production and foreign content. Awesome TV started its trial broadcast on 28 July 2020 and full operation started on 3 August 2020. [2]
The licence to operate Astro, then unnamed, was given in June 1994 and was planned to have 20 channels through the Measat satellite. [8] [9] It was originally planned to launch in 1995, [10] [11] but postponed to 1996 with the launching initially took place in October and would be known as the All-Asia Satellite Television and Radio Operator, abbreviated as ASTRO and to be operated under its ...