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Many non-governmental organisations, including the Malaysian Youth Council, demanded that Channel 9 give opportunities to younger Malaysians to produce more TV programmes and films. [13] Channel 9 would spend RM35 million in total out of its RM50 million investment in ICT as part of its preparation to move into digital broadcasting. [14]
The digital TV transmissions' Service Level Availability (SLA) currently stands at a 99.9% coverage rate. [3] The first trial broadcasts of digital TV started in 2006 by a government-owned television broadcaster Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM). Some local TV channels have been broadcasting shows in HD for special occasions since 2008.
Astro Aruna, ceased transmissions in Malaysia and Singapore and Brunei due to declining viewership of the channel. Disney Channel , ceased broadcasting and transmission on 1 January 2021 due to arrival of Disney+ Hotstar in Malaysia six months later and replaced by Boomerang HD on 15 December 2020.
Tamil-language television stations in Malaysia (4 P) Pages in category "Television stations in Malaysia" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
From 3 January 2007 until 31 December 2008, TV Pendidikan was aired on Malaysia's terrestrial channel, TV9. Previously, TV Pendidikan was aired through satellite pay-TV operator Astro's Channel 28 (2000–2001) and Channel 13 (2002–2006), and Malaysia's terrestrial television channels TV1 and TV2 from 1972 to 1999 respectively. [12] [13]
9MCOT HD, formerly known as Thai TV Channel 4 and Channel 9 M.C.O.T. Nine Network, an Australian commercial television network commonly known as Channel 9; TV9 (Malaysian TV network), a free-to-air private television network in Malaysia; TV9 Mongolia, a private television station in Mongolia
ANTV (People's Police Television), VOV TV (Voice of Vietnam), Quốc Hội TV (National Assembly Television), QPVN (Vietnam National Defence Television), TTXVN (Vietnam News Agency), Nhân Dân TV (Nhân Dân Television) Ho Chi Minh City TV – The first TV station in Vietnam, includes 8 free-to-air channels: HTV7 (HD/SD) - Entertainment and Sports
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