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  2. TV1 (Malaysian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    RTM TV1 (stylised as tv1) is a Malaysian free-to-air public television channel owned and operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia, a broadcasting department of the ...

  3. Radio Televisyen Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Televisyen Malaysia (English: Radio Television Malaysia, Jawi: راديو تيليۏيشن مليسيا ‎; abbreviated as RTM, stylised as rtm), also known as the Department of Broadcasting, Malaysia (Malay: Jabatan Penyiaran Malaysia; Jawi: جابتن ڤڽيارن مليسيا ‎) is the national public broadcaster of Malaysia, headquartered at Angkasapuri, Kuala Lumpur.

  4. List of television stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    RTM1 and RTM2 rebranded to TV1 and TV2 on New Year's Day (1 January) 2009 at midnight. Astro News (carries program from DW TV, Al Jazeera English and Australia Network) ceased transmission and broadcasting on 1 March 2009 while DW TV programs carried by BERNAMA TV. Astro @Play ceased service on 1 May 2009 due to the insignificant number of ...

  5. TV Okey - Wikipedia

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    RTM TV Okey (stylised as OKEY) is a Malaysian free-to-air television channel operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia dedicated to East Malaysians and urban youths. [1] [2] It was launched on 21 March 2018 and airs programmes in English, Malay, and East Malaysian languages such as Bajau, Dusun, Kadazan and Iban ().

  6. TV2 (Malaysian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1998, TV1 and TV2 decided to decrease transmission hours and save RM50 million in costs. Its sister channel TV1 would lose one hour of its broadcast day, [50] with the sign on time now at 7 am. [51] A similar proposal made in November 1998, meant to start in January 1999, was to "cut operating costs" and would save RM30 million. [51]

  7. Malaysia at the 2018 Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Radio Televisyen Malaysia broadcast the games live on 3 television channels, TV1, TV2 and RTM HD Sports (now Sukan RTM) and its over-the-top media service website, myklik (now RTMklik). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] This marked the return of the broadcast department to cover the games after 8 years, having previously replaced by Media Prima broadcast companies ...

  8. Television in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    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).

  9. Digital television in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Thus far, besides simulcasting TV1 and TV2, RTM is currently airing RTMi, Muzik Aktif and Arena exclusively on the digital TV platform, transmitted at UHF channel 44, modulated at 64QAM, in test forms. [7] RTM was also expected to launch regional channels for each state and/or territory in Malaysia; increasing to 20 television channels. [8]