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  2. List of newspapers in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Berita HarianMalaysia (including Georgetown (the state capital of Penang Island), Johor Bahru and Johor Bahru District)'s nationwide Malaysian Malay-language oldest daily newspaper for Malaysian Malays (includes Johorean Malay and Penangite Malay) community was officially first published based in Singapore and first published as Berita Harian on 1 July 1957.

  3. Harian Metro - Wikipedia

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    On 23 August 2004, a new pullout of Harian Metro called 'Bintang and Variasi Metro' (V-Met) was launched. On 1 January 2005, the cover price of Harian Metro increased to RM1.20 while the cover price of Metro Ahad rose to RM1.50. In Sabah and Sarawak, both Harian Metro and Metro Ahad were sold for RM2.00 per copy. The next year, on 6 June 2006 ...

  4. Kosmo! - Wikipedia

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    Unlike its rival newspaper, Harian Metro, whose readership and daily circulations increased over the years, Kosmo! has a much lower readership and decreased daily circulations. Formerly, Kosmo! was sold in Malaysia at a price of 80 cents daily excluding Sundays, when it was sold at RM 1.00 under a different name, that is Kosmo Ahad. However, by ...

  5. Sinar Harian - Wikipedia

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    Sinar Harian (Daily Light) is a Malay-language daily newspaper published in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia in a compact format. It first hit the newsstands on 31 July 2006 in the East Coast states of Kelantan and Terengganu before expanding its distribution to the state of Selangor and the federal territory of Kuala Lumpur in the West Coast in September 2007.

  6. 2024 Ulu Tiram police station attack - Wikipedia

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    The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, offered condolences to the families of the killed police officers. [14] Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said that firm action should be taken against those who attempt to create chaos in Malaysia to the extent of causing deaths. Anwar said he supports all efforts made by the police and asked the ...

  7. TV3 (Malaysian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Berhad, operating as TV3 (pronounced as Tivi Tiga), is a Malaysian free-to-air television channel owned by Malaysian media conglomerate, Media Prima. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] TV3 is the third oldest TV station in Malaysia.

  8. Kuala Terengganu - Wikipedia

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    Malay dailies such as Berita Harian, Utusan Malaysia, Harian Metro and Kosmo!. Chinese dailies such as Sin Chew Daily, China Press, Kwong Wah Yit Poh, Guang Ming Daily and Nanyang Siang Pau. Tamil dailies such as Malaysia Nanban, Tamir Malar and Makkal Osai. Local newspaper companies also exist.

  9. Free Malaysia Today - Wikipedia

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    Free Malaysia Today emerged from the aftermath of the 1990s Reformasi period in Malaysian history, during which Malaysia's government, under Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, attacked various journalistic media in response to their efforts to investigate the government—particularly its prosecution of Malaysian deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim.