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{{Infobox TV channel
{{R from former name}}
| name = Channel 9<br>中华视界
{{R with history}}
| logofile = Channel 9 Malaysia logo.jpg|
| launch = Monday, 8 September 2003
| closed date = Thursday, 3 February 2005
| picture format = ] (] ])<br/>] (] ])<br/>] (] ])
| owner = ]
| network = ]
| country = ]
| broadcast area = ]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]
| affiliates = ]<br/><small>(8 September 2003 – 3 February 2005)</small><br />]<br/><small>(8 September 2003 – 3 February 2005)</small><br />]<br/><small>(8 January 2004 – 3 February 2005)</small>
| headquarters = Lot 31, Jalan Pelukis U1/46<br/>Temasya Industrial Park<br/>40150 ]<br/>], ]<br/>Telephone: (60–3) 5568 5999<br/><small>(8 September 2003 – 3 February 2005)</small>
| sister names = ]<br/><small>(8 September 2003 – 3 February 2005)</small><br />]<br/><small>(8 September 2003 – 3 February 2005)</small><br />]<br/><small>(8 January 2004 – 3 February 2005)</small>
| replaced by names = ]<br/><small>(22 April 2006-now)</small>
| terr serv 1 = ]
| terr chan 1 = Channel 33 UHF (567.250 ])
| terr serv 2 = ]
| terr chan 2 = Channel 44 UHF (655.250 MHz)
| terr serv 3 = ]
| terr chan 3 = Channel 42 UHF (639.250 MHz)
| terr serv 4 = ]
| terr chan 4 = Channel 48 UHF (687.250 MHz)
| terr serv 5 = ]
| terr chan 5 = Channel 37 UHF (599.250 MHz)
| terr serv 6 = ]
| terr chan 6 = Channel 6 UHF (599.250 MHz)
}} }}
'''Channel 9''' was a ]n ] ] ] television station. The station officially began broadcasting nationwide on Monday, 8 September 2003 and was operated by ], a member of ] and subsidiary of ]. It was forced to shut down on Thursday, 3 February 2005 due to company debts. Channel 9's programming is similar to that of ], ], and ].

Channel 9 is a sister channel of ], ], and ] and shared facilities with ] at its headquarters at ].

Channel 9 transmitted via UHF (Ultra High Frequency) through six transmission stations located in ] (Channel 33), ] (Channel 44), ] (Channel 42), ] (Channel 48), ] (Channel 37), and ] (Channel 6).

The channel targets ] and ]-speaking viewers, though English, Chinese, ], ], ], Japanese, and ] are also shown on this channel as well.

Channel 9 had a ] transmission schedule, broadcasting daily from 12:00 until 00:00 ].

==Channel 9 television signal transmission channels and frequency==
{| class="wikitable"
! Transmitting station
! Site
! State
! Band
! Channel
! Transmission
|-
!colspan=6| {{flagcountry|Malaysia}}
|-
| ''']'''
| ''']'''
| ''']'''
| '''UHF'''
| '''33'''
| '''567.250&nbsp;MHz'''
|-
| ]
| ]
| ]
| UHF
| 37
| 599.250&nbsp;MHz
|-
| ]
| ]
| ]
| UHF
| 44
| 655.250&nbsp;MHz
|-
| ]
| Gunung Ulu Kali
| ]
| UHF
| 42
| 639.250&nbsp;MHz
|-
| ]
| ]
| ]
| UHF
| 6
| 599.250&nbsp;MHz
|-
| ]
| ]
| ]
| UHF
| 48
| 687.250&nbsp;MHz
|}

==History==
Channel 9 was launched on Monday, 8 September 2003 with the ], ], and ] to the 6-major cities in ], ] (UHF 33), ] (UHF 44), ] (UHF 42), ] (UHF 48), ] (UHF 37), and ] (UHF 6), with programming similar to that of ]. The line-up consisted of programs in English, Chinese, ], ], ], Japanese, and ]. It also featured ]s & ] from ] as a ] program.

In the early stages, daily broadcasting hours were from 12:00 until 00:00 ] and the ] of broadcasting ended with a closing transmission that indicated the final broadcast at 00:00 ].

Channel 9 increased broadcast hours when it started showing ], ], situation comedies, ], ], ], variety shows, and ] programs.

== See also ==
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==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==

{{Malaysia TV}}
{{Media Prima}}
{{Chinese language television in Southeast Asia}}
{{Programs}}

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