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TV1 went on non-stop broadcast in conjunction with Malaysia's 35 years of independence on 30 and 31 August 1992. [54] In April 1993, TV1 and TV2 underwent news broadcast timeslot reschedulling. [55] [56] [57] Starting in 1994, RTM revamp TV1 and TV2 programmes by airing religion, information and educational programmes in primetime slot. [58]
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).
The satellite facilities finally enabled better nationwide broadcasts of its programming. By the time, the amount of local programming aired on RTM's TV1 and TV2 in 1986 was at 65%. [76] RTM reformatted its news programming by mid-1987 resulting in a new look for its newscasts with the debut of national and international news bulletins.
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On 1 April 2006, in conjunction with RTM's 60th anniversary, TV2 and its sister channel, TV1 went rebranding and reverted back to their respective 1978 brand name. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] [ 64 ] Since 3 April 2006, the channel began to broadcast 24 hours a day to offer more programmes for viewers who stay up late to watch television. [ 65 ]
Berita RTM (lit. ' RTM News ', stylised as BERITA rtm), also known as Saluran Berita RTM (lit. ' RTM News Channel '), or BES (Berita Ehwal Semasa, lit. ' Current Affairs News ') is a free-to-air Malaysian television news channel owned and operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM). [1]
In 2012, TV1 broadcast 24 hours a day during the London Olympics in 2012, due to the time difference. [48] This would become permanent in August 2012, to coincide with their sister channel TV2 by showing reruns from the broadcaster's archive library and movies on early mornings before start-up.
TV3 and public broadcaster, RTM in August 1994 were ordered by the Information Minister, Mohamed Rahmat to banned khunsa (a person who have both male and female genitals) and pondan (a men who resembles a women) from appeared in any of its programs. The ban was made to avoid the local communities were "influenced by bad culture practiced by the ...