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Harian Metro – Malaysia (including Johor Bahru and Johor Bahru District)'s largest and number one nationwide Malaysian Malay-language oldest daily newspaper for Malaysian Malays teenager and youth or teen community was officially second published based in Johor Bahru and Johor Bahru District and first published as the southern edition of ...
Harian Metro is a Malaysian Malay language daily newspaper published by the New Straits Times Press.It was established in March 1991 as Malaysia's first Malay-language afternoon tabloid in the Klang Valley, contrasting with the morning tabloids prevalent in other parts of the country.
The New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Berhad (officially abbreviated as NSTP) is a Malaysian newspaper publishing conglomerate, owned by Media Prima. The NSTP publishes several newspapers, including its namesake flagship newspaper as well as Berita Harian and Harian Metro .
Metropolitan TV Sdn Bhd, operating as 8TV (Chinese: 八度空间), is a Malaysian Chinese-language free-to-air television network focused on the Chinese community of Malaysia. It is owned and operated by Media Prima .
Star Metro is a pull-out featuring news and events from all of Malaysia and occasionally, abroad. Star Metro also features the classifieds . CarSifu is a pullout distributed every twice a month on alternating Thursdays that offers updates on the automobile scene.
Newspapers published in Malaysia stubs (15 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Malaysia" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd is the operator of the rapid transit (metro) system serving Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley area in Malaysia. [1] A subsidiary of Prasarana Malaysia, it is the sole operator of five rapid transit lines which collectively form the Rapid KL rapid transit system.
The Kajang Line provides high-capacity metro services between the city and the outer parts of the Klang Valley. The lines run from Kwasa Damansara to Kajang, running through the city centre. The line is 51 km (32 mi) long and is currently the second-longest fully-automated driverless metro system in Malaysia.