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On 1 March 1994, TV3 introduced full-time morning broadcasts, along with rival TV1. [75] Among its programmes include Buletin Awal, which started at 6 am, a morning edition of Business News and Malaysia Hari Ini, with its initial lineup of presenters of Mahadzir Lokman, Christine Ling, Aziz Desa and Hasbullah Awang. [76]
Borak Kopitiam - a weekend morning talk show program aired Saturday & Sunday; aired since 2018 replacing MHI's weekend slot; Malaysia Hari Ini - a morning talk show program aired on weekdays since 1994; Soal Jawab - a talk show program which discusses topics related on current situation
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Wardina has more than15 years of experience in the TV/broadcasting industry including hosting live TV talk shows such as "Wanita Hari Ini" and "Malaysia Hari Ini" – a current issues show on Malaysia's leading TV channel. [12] Nominated for Pelakon TV Wanita Popular (ABPBH) [13] & Pelakon Filem Wanita Popular (ABPBH) 2002 [14]
After the end of Gadis Melayu, Hazlin registered herself on TV3 and subsequently served as a presenter of Buletin Utama, Buletin 1:30 and Buletin Pagi. She is best known as the host for 999 criminal investigative reality series for whom she replaced Zakiah Anas who quit TV3 in 2014. Through this show, she was known for her slogan "Ingat ...
He is the third child of Haji Hassan Azhari, a religious scholar who had a dedicated programme teaching the Qur'an on Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) from 1960 to 2000. He is related to Musa Hassan, a former Inspector General of Police for the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP), and Fuad Hassan (1949–2014), a former assemblyman of Ulu Klang and Director General of the Special Affairs Department ...
First stereo audio broadcasting was introduced in 1985 by TV3. Five out of eight channels do not have 24-hour schedule. 24-hour television was introduced in Malaysia between 13 and 16 May 1989 on TV1. The first 24-hour broadcasting in Malaysia was introduced in 1997 by TV3, but was discontinued later due to energy-saving plan (see below).
In 2007, he was enticed to join a start-up venture poised to launch Malaysia's first 24-hour news channel Astro Awani, where he was a member of the pioneer team that started the Malaysia's first 24-hour news channel. He mentored all the star anchors, coached the editorial team and led the 24/7 news and information channel team to excel in ...