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  2. Bloomberg TV Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg TV Malaysia's newsroom is supported by the Bloomberg Network to provide business news with a Malaysian perspective. The channel is accessible on multiple platforms, providing live TV streaming. It currently airs two shows on weekdays, 'Dashboard' at 1pm and ‘Moving Malaysia’ at 6pm.

  3. Unifi TV - Wikipedia

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    Hypp TV launched on 22 March 2010, providing about 20 channels and 200 hours of on-demand movies and TV series. [1] On 1 November 2010, Hypp TV began charging RM 10 for its premium channels and video-on-demand from RM 8. [4] In 2010, the Hypp TV service was available to over 16,000 residential customers, [4] rising to 750,000 in 2016. [5]

  4. List of television stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. MYTV Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    According to MYTV, the initial annual rental fee for a 24-hour free-to-air TV channel was RM12 million for an SDTV channel and RM25 million for an HDTV channel. [7] However, following reports of Media Prima might quit free-to-air transmission due to unviable fees, [16] MYTV may introduce bandwidth based charging, which is already in consideration.

  6. Astro (company) - Wikipedia

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    [119] [120] Astro was the sole paid television operator in Malaysia until 2017 when another competitor, Telekom Malaysia's Unifi TV, emerged as a strong cord-cutting alternative. [ 121 ] The Malaysian government's plan to regulate Android -based set-top boxes in 2019 raised concerns that Astro's dominance over the country's television content ...

  7. FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI - Wikipedia

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    It was first introduced on 4 April 1986 as the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI), with a base value of 100, dated on 1 January 1977. In 2006, Bursa Malaysia partnered with FTSE to provide a suite of indices for the Malaysian market, to enhance the KLCI. FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI was one of the indices created to replace the KLCI.

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  9. FTSE Bursa Malaysia Index - Wikipedia

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    The FTSE Bursa Malaysia Index was launched on 26 June 2006 except for FTSE Bursa Malaysia Hijrah Shariah Index and FTSE Bursa Malaysia EMAS Shariah Index which were launched on 22 January 2007 and 21 May 2007 respectively. The launch of the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Hijrah Shariah Index and FTSE Bursa Malaysia EMAS Shariah Index was in response to ...