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==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 08:04, 3 October 2006
There are currently 6 free-to-air television stations in Malaysia and 3 Pay-To-View based television network.
The list of free-to-air television stations include:
The list of Pay-To-View networks include:
- Astro - Satellite platform, encrypted DVB-S on Ku-Band.
- MiTV - IP over UHF platform, possibly uses DVB-T in some way.
- Fine TV
- Jia Yue Channel
- Shining Star Channel
Defunct channels and networks
- Mega TV (1995-2001), shut down as it could not compete against Astro's stiff competition.
- Metrovision (1994-1999), shut down and then brought back as 8TV
- Channel 9 (Malaysia) (2003-2005), shut down and brought back as TV9 (Malaysia)
External links
- RTM1 - Saluran Inforia
- RTM2 - Saluran Famili Anda
- TV3
- NTV7 - Your feel good channel
- 8TV - We're different
- TV9 - Dekat di Hati
- Astro - Making your life richer
- MiTV Corporation Sdn Bhd
- Fine TV