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  2. TV3 (Malaysian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    On 6 September 2007, TV3 along with its sister channels, ntv7, 8TV and TV9 made available for online viewing via Media Prima's newly-launched streaming service, Catch-Up TV, which later rebranded as Tonton. [100] [101] [102] In 2008, TV3 through programs produced by it, dominates the list of 20 programs with higher viewership. [103]

  3. List of television stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of programmes broadcast by TV3 (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Sukan TV3; The Benny Hill Show; Cerekarama; Jason of Star Command; The Munsters Today; The Get Along Gang; Alfred Hitchcock Presents; The S.I.B. Files; Spenser: For Hire; Mighty Mouse and Friends; Three's Company; Exciting World of Speed and Beauty; Hill Street Blues; TV3 Cinema; Punky Brewster; Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears; L.A. Law ...

  5. Digital television in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The DTV era in Malaysia began with the introduction of direct broadcast pay television service, Astro, in 1996 as part of commercialisation of space.Astro now transmits about 130 local and international TV channels in the MPEG-2 video format through the K u band utilising the MEASAT satellite system's transponders, according to the DVB-S standard.

  6. 8TV (Malaysian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia: Broadcast area: Malaysia Singapore Brunei Thailand (South Thailand, particularly Songkhla, Narathiwat, Yala and Satun) Indonesia (West Kalimantan, Riau Islands, North Kalimantan and Riau) Philippines (particularly southern Palawan and Tawi-Tawi) Headquarters: Balai Berita, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Programming; Language(s) Mandarin

  7. Television in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 February 2025. Part of a series on the Culture of Malaysia History Malaysians Immigration Holidays Languages Multiculturalism Women Topics Architecture Art Cinema Cuisine Festivals Hawker centre Literature Media Music Politics Religion Sports Manglish Television Symbols Anthem Flag Coat of arms Flower ...

  8. TVS (Malaysian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TVS (an initialism of its former name, TV Sarawak) is a Malaysian free-to-air digital television channel that provides news updates, variety shows, sports, and all programming from the region of Sarawak to the all states in Malaysia and other countries in Southeast Asia.

  9. TV2 (Malaysian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    TV2, then Rangkaian Kedua (Second Network) began operations on 17 November 1969, when Televisyen Malaysia (now known as TV1) bifurcated into two channels and merge with Radio Malaysia to become the present-day broadcasting department. [15] [16] Then, TV1 was known as Rangkaian Pertama (First Network). The channel opened at 9pm, starting with a ...