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NJOI is a Malaysian free-to-view satellite and digital television service launched on 18 February 2012 in collaboration with the government of Malaysia and Astro. [1] It was officially announced by Malaysia's sixth Prime Minister, Najib Razak, on 20 December 2011. [2] At launch, the service offered 18 television channels and 19 radio stations.
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.
TV Pendidikan, ceased broadcasting in 2008. Replaced by EDUWEBTV. Astro Kirana, ceased broadcasting on 18 May 2009 due to low viewership, replaced with Astro Citra on 1 June 2009; Astro Aruna, ceased transmissions in Malaysia and Singapore and Brunei due to declining viewership of the channel.
The channel broadcasts Islamic-related programmes. Its highest rated program is the reality TV series, Imam Muda. [1] Astro Oasis is currently available for free-to-view on Astro and NJOI in Malaysia on Channel 106 (HD).
Astro Xi Yue HD (Malay: Astro Xi Yue) was a free TV channel for NJOI and Astro's pay and free subscription platforms. The channel was launched during Chinese New Year on 1 February 2015. It broadcast previous programming such as dramas, movies, anime, documentaries, music and variety shows from sister channel.
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.
The Redditor won a 48" TV. In the comments section, they claimed the woman harassed them. "After my number was called and prize announced, she made her way over to my table. She gave me a half ...
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