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Channel 9
Country Malaysia
(1 September 2003-2 February 2005)
NetworkSistem Televisyen Malaysia Berhad
(1 September 2003-2 February 2005)
AffiliatesTV3
(1 September 2003-2 February 2005)
NTV7
(1 September 2003-2 February 2005)
8TV
(1 September 2003-2 February 2005)
HeadquartersLot. 31 Jalan Pelukis U1/46
Temasya Industrial Park
40150 Shah Alam
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Telephone: (60-3) 5568 5999
Facsimile: (60-3) 5568 5999
(1 September 2003-2 February 2005)
Programming
Language(s)Malaysian (Malay dialect)
Indonesian (Malay dialect)
American English (English dialect)
Spanish (English dialect)
Chinese, Teochew (Chinese dialect)
Cantonese (Chinese dialect)
Taiwanese (Chinese dialect)
Japanese (Malay dialect)
Korean (Malay dialect)
Tamil (Indian dialect)
Ownership
OwnerNew Straits Times Press
(1 September 2003-2 February 2005)

Channel 9 is a Malaysian defuct private commercial free-to-air terrestrial television station was officially launched it started began national television broadcasting on Monday, 1 September 2003 at 06:00 MST was operated by Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Berhad a member of Media Prima and officially closed it dissolved stop national television broadcasting on Thursday, 3 February 2005 at 00:00 MST a member of Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Berhad and subsidiary of New Straits Times Press with the television programmes is similar to that of TV3, NTV7 and 8TV by the station works on an appointment-based programming concept reflecting its philosophy of being Malaysialah!.

Channel 9 is a sister channel of TV3, NTV7 and 8TV with currently shares facilities with Media Prima at its headquarters at Shah Alam (state capital of Selangor Darul Ehsan).

Channel 9 currently transmission via UHF (Ultra High Frequency) was 6-transmitted stations in Peninsular Malaysia such: Kuala Lumpur (Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur) on UHF channel 33, Johor Bahru (state capital of Johor) on UHF channel 44, Shah Alam (state capital of Selangor) on UHF channel 42, George Town (state capital of Penang) on UHF channel 48, Malacca Town (state capital of Mallaca) on UHF channel 37 and Genting Highlands (state of Pahang) on UHF channel 6 while of available over the Astro a digital satellite-based direct broadcast satellite platform on channel 109.

The channel targets Malaysian (Malay dialect) and Indonesian (Malay dialect) speaking viewers: American English (English dialect), Spanish (English dialect), Chinese, Teochew (Chinese dialect), Cantonese (Chinese dialect), Taiwanese (Chinese dialect), Japanese (Malay dialect), Korean (Malay dialect) and Tamil (Indian dialect) are also shown in this channel as well.

Channel 9 is a 12-hour transmission broadcasting from 12:00 until 00:00 MST on every Monday to Friday and 18-hour transmission broadcasting from 06:00 until 00:00 MST on every Saturday to Sunday.

Channel 9 television signal transmission channels and frequency

Transmitting station Site State Band Channel Audio Frequency Video Frequency
 Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Bukit Sungai Besi Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur UHF 33 567.250-MHz 572.750-MHz
Shah Alam Bukit Sungai Besi Selangor UHF 33 567.250-MHz 572.750-MHz
Mallaca Gunung Ledang Malacca UHF 37 599.250-MHz 604.750-MHz
Johor Bahru Gunung Pulai Johor UHF 44 655.250-MHz 660.750-MHz
Genting Highlands Genting Highlands Pahang UHF 6 599.250-MHz 604.750-MHz
George Town Gunung Jerai Penang UHF 48 687.250-MHz 692.750-MHz

History

Channel 9 it was officially launched on Monday, 1 September 2003 at 06:00 MST with the clock ident, national anthem, television commercial, infomercial and home shopping programme called as "Home Shopping" is available for the first time in dual audio languages in Malaysian (Malay dialect), station ident, music video clip mostly in Malaysian (Malay dialect) and first programme by the 6-major cities in Peninsular Malaysia such: Kuala Lumpur (Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur) on UHF channel 33, Johor Bahru (state capital of Johor) on UHF channel 44, Shah Alam (state capital of Selangor) on UHF channel 42, George Town (state capital of Penang) on UHF channel 48, Malacca Town (state capital of Mallaca) on UHF channel 37 and Genting Highlands (state of Pahang) on UHF channel 6 with television transmitter of tower at Menara TV3 form complex of Bukit Sungai Besi raised as high at 20-kilowatt form obtaned form television antenna by 200-metre on 567.250-megahertz as video frequency and 574.750-megahertz as audio frequency via Kuala Lumpur (Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur) and Shah Alam (state capital of Selangor) with television programmes similar to that of TV3 was line-up consisted of television programmes in American English (English dialect), Spanish (English dialect), Chinese, Teochew (Chinese dialect), Cantonese (Chinese dialect), Taiwanese (Chinese dialect), Japanese (Malay dialect), Korean (Malay dialect) and Tamil (Indian dialect) programmes featuring by home family variety and light entertainment channel. It also featured of infomercial, home shopping and shopping channel by the Best Buy Home Shopping is a television commercial, infomercial and home shopping programmes called as "Television Commercial, Informercial and Home Shopping" on every Monday to Friday at 06:00 until 12:00 MST and Muzik Malaysia called as "Muzik Selingan" is a Malaysian (Malay dialect) music video clip mostly in Malaysian (Malay dialect) on every Monday to Friday at 12:00 until 13:00 MST.

In the early stages form was broadcasting hours are from 12:00 until 00:00 MST was runtime broadcasts a 12-hours on every Monday to Friday and full broadcasting hours are from 06:00 until 00:00 MST was runtime broadcasts a 18-hours on every Saturday to Sunday and closing ceremony of transmission ends are final broadcasts at 00:00 MST on every day.

Broadcast time Broadcast programmes
Channel 9 it was officially schedule for opening morning breakfast on Monday, 1 September 2003 at 06:00 MST.
05:59 Clock
06:00-06:01 National Anthem
06:01-12:00 Television Commercial, Infomercial and Home Shopping: "Home Shopping" (dubbed in Malay) (First Aired)
12:00 Station Ident
12:01-13:00 Muzik Malaysia: "Muzik Selingan" (Music Video in Malay) (First Episode)
13:00-13:30 Kollywood - Naakam: "Basera" (subtitle in Malay) (First Episode)
13:30-14:00 Kollywood: "Channel V Rewind" (Music Video in Tamil) (First Episode)
14:00-15:00 Manhattan - Times Square: "Knight Rider" (First Episode)
15:00-16:00 Manhattan: "MTV Asia Hitlist" (Music Video in English) (First Episode)
16:00-16:30 Tokyo - Dorama: "Nobunaga" (dubbed in Malay) (First Episode)
16:30-17:00 Tokyo: "MP3" (Music Video in Japanese) (First Episode)
17:00-18:00 Kungfu: "STAR Karaoke" (Music Show in Chinese) (First Episode)
18:00-19:00 Kungfu - Tian Di: "The Return of the Condor Heroes" (subtitle in Malaysian) (First Episode)
19:00-19:59 Kungfu: "Chinese HITS" (Music Video in Chinese) (First Episode)
19:59 Clock
20:00-20:30 Liputan 9: "Seputar Malaysia bersama Tuti Rahayu Sinuhaji" (News in Malay) (First Edition)
20:30-21:30 Putrajaya - Sinetron: "Reuni" (subtitle in Malaysian) (First Episode)
21:30-22:00 Putrajaya: "Bursa Muzik Indonesia" (Music Video in Indonesian) (First Episode)
22:00-23:59 Movies - Chinese Movies: "God of Gamblers" (subtitle in Malaysian) (First Premiere)
23:59-00:00 Station Ident, National Anthem, Clock and Close: "The End of Telecast Transmission"

Channel 9 was increasing hours of broadcasts of started showing drama, popular, situation comedy, cuisine cooking show, aerobic gymnastics physical fitness, animated cartoon, game shows, movie premiere, news, variety show and music video clip programmes.

It will carry its Malaysian (Malay dialect) flagship daily evening news bulletin programmes contains national and local news report called "Seputar Malaysia" (English: "Around Malaysia") was officially tagline name as "Liputan 9" (English: "Coverage 9") at 20:00 until 20:30 MST in daily on Channel 9's national primetime news bulletin programmes it was news reader and news anchors includes: Nurhayati Sitinjak, David Walker, John Suchet, Donald MacCormick, Dermot Murnaghan, Brian Williams, Scott Pelley, Charles Gibson, Chris Lincoln, Abel (Marsha Aruan), Indah (Maudy Ayunda), Dinda (Kesha Ratuliu), Melati (Dhea Annisa), Farida Nainggolan, Indera (Amara), Aqila (Yunita Siregar), Tara (Audi Marissa), Tuti Rahayu Sinuhaji, Michelle Meriem, Sherin Nindi Putri, Djenar Maesa Ayu, Paula Hancocks, Tim Sebastian, Chris Hollins, Maria Kristin Yulianti, Dedeh Erawati, Rini Budianti, Serafi Anelis Unani, Doctor Ambar, Jonathan Charles, Zeinab Badawi, Mishal Husain, Andromeda Amanda, Ventin Oktavi, Kenan Judge, Issa Sesay, Nitya Krishinda Maheswari, Doctor Elisabeth Shannon, Mira, Putri Yuyun, Clara Citra Prasasti, Rina Aminarti, Ratna Amanda Putri, Friska Situmolang and Friska Simanjutak consisting of 1-segment and 11-subsegment such as: "Seputar Bisnes dan Kewangan" (English: "Around Business and Financial") as national business and financial news report, "Seputar Sukan" (English: "Around Sports") as national sports news report, "Seputar Politik dan Parlimen" (English: "Around Politic and Parliament") as national politic and parliament news report, "Seputar Hukum dan Jenayah" (English: "Around Legal and Criminal") as national legal, criminal law and investigation news report, "Seputar Tradisional Ragam dan Budaya" (English: "Around Traditional Style and Culture") as national traditional style and culture news report, "Seputar Sosial" (English: "Around Social") as national social news report, "Seputar Pendidikan" (English: "Around Education") as national education news, "Seputar Kesihatan" (English: "Around Health") as national health care and alternative medicine news report, "Seputar Trafik" (English: "Around Traffic") as national live telecast of traffic news report in Kuala Lumpur (national capital of Malaysia), "Seputar Cuaca Kuala Lumpur" (English: "Around Kuala Lumpur Weather") as local weather forecast news report in Kuala Lumpur and "Seputar Cuaca Malaysia" (English: "Around Malaysia Weather") as national weather forecast news report to several major cities in Malaysia will be transformated to "Seputar Nasional" (English: "Around National") as national news report, "Seputar Tempatan" (English: "Around Local") as local news report and "Seputar Nusantara" (English: "Around Archipelago" as archipelago news report will be 3-segment in conjuction by the station works on an appointment-based programming concept reflecting its philosophy of being "Laporan Terkini Tempatan Malaysia" (English: "Actual Report Local of Malaysia").

Channel 9 was officially longer for live coverage of the major professional sports leagues in the United States of America such as: Major League Baseball (possibly United States of America), National Basketball Association (possibly United States of America), National Football League (United States of America), National Hockey League (possibly United States of America) and Major League Soccer (possibly United States of America) on every Saturday to Sunday.

Channel 9 will also air a Malaysian programmes called "Putrajaya" on every Monday to Friday at 20:30 until 22:00 MST, Tamil programmes called "Kollywood" on every Monday to Friday at 13:00 until 14:00 MST, English programmes called "Manhattan" on every Monday to Friday at 14:00 until 16:00 MST, Japanese programmes called "Tokyo" on every Monday to Friday at 16:00 until 17:00 MST, Chinese programmes called "Kungfu" on every Monday to Friday at 17:00 until 20:00 MST, Spanish programmes called "Mexico" on Tuesday to Wednesday at 22:00 until 23:00 MST and Korean programmes called "Seoul" on every Monday to Friday at 16:00 until 17:00 MST.

Channel 9 was movie premiere blockbuster mostly in English (as "Hollywood" on every Friday), Chinese (as "Chinese Movies" on every Monday), Tamil (as "Kollywood" on every Thursday) and Korean (as "Bulgogi" on every Saturday to Sunday) called "Movies" on every Monday to Friday at 22:00 until 00:00 MST and every Saturday to Sunday at 06:00 until 08:00 MST.

Channel 9 to catering to the official languages with due to its menu of primarily imported television programmes from the United States of America, Mexico, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and India with light entertainment programmes in all in one of national languages such: Malaysian (Malay dialect), Indonesian (Malay dialect), American English (English dialect), Spanish (English dialect), Cantonese (Chinese dialect), Japanese (Malay dialect), Korean (Malay dialect) and Tamil (Indian dialect) was backed by Hong Kong TVB Cantonese Channel a member of Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited in Kowloon, India Zee TV a member of Zee Entertainment Enterprises in Mumbai (state capital of Maharashtra) and Tokyo NHK General TV a member of Nippon Hoso Kyokai (English: "Japan Broadcasting Corporation") in Tokyo (national capital of Japan).

Closing Ceremony

Channel 9 was ceased transmission on Thursday, 3 February 2005 at 23:55 MST with the last programmes of the music video mostly in Spanish, station ident, a long montage of Channel 9' very best programmes through an edited-for-time version of Anggun' cover of "Snow on the Sahara", national anthem and clock ident. Channel 9 had finally ceased broadcasting after 2-year, 1-month and 2-days was broadcast at the end at 00:00 MST with beep as the test card.

Broadcast time Broadcast programmes
Channel 9 it was officially schedule for closing midnight on Thursday, 3 February 2005 at 00:00 MST.
05:59 Clock
06:00-06:01 National Anthem
06:01-12:00 Television Commercial, Infomercial and Home Shopping: "Home Shopping" (dubbed in Malay) (Final/Last Aired)
12:00 Station Ident
12:01-13:00 Muzik Malaysia: "Muzik Selingan" (Music Video in Malay) (Final/Last Episode)
13:00-13:30 Kollywood - Naakam: "Mahabharata" (subtitle in Malay) (Final/Last Episode)
13:30-14:00 Kollywood: "Channel V Rewind" (Music Video in Tamil) (Final/Last Episode)
14:00-15:00 Manhattan - Times Square: "Mission Impossible" (Final/Last Episode)
15:00-16:00 Manhattan: "MTV Asia Hitlist" (Music Video in English) (Final/Last Episode)
16:00-16:30 Tokyo - Dorama: "Channel 2 Evening News" (dubbed in Malay) (Final/Last Episode)
16:30-17:00 Tokyo: "MP3" (Music Video in Japanese) (Final/Last Episode)
17:00-18:00 Kungfu: "STAR Karaoke" (Music Show in Chinese) (Final/Last Episode)
18:00-19:00 Kungfu- Tian Di: "Journey to the West Season 2" (subtitle in Malaysian) (Final/Last Episode)
19:00-19:59 Kungfu: "Chinese HITS" (Music Video in Chinese) (Final/Last Episode)
19:59 Clock
20:00-20:30 Liputan 9: "Seputar Malaysia bersama Ventin Oktavi" (News in Malaysian) (Final/Last Edition)
20:30-21:30 Putrajaya - Sinetron: "Kesetiaan Bidadari" (subtitle in Malaysian) (Final/Last Episode)
21:30-22:00 Putrajaya: "Bursa Muzik Indonesia" (Music Video in Indonesian) (Final/Last Episode)
22:00-23:00 Mexico-Telenovela: "La Usurpadora" (subtitle in Malaysian) (Final/Last Episode)
23:00-23:55 Mexico: "Espantoso" (Music Video in Spanish) (Final/Last Episode)
23:55-00:00 Station Ident, Final Broadcasts on Channel 9, National Anthem, Clock and The End: "Channel 9 has ceased telecast transmission on Thursday, 3 February 2005 at 00:00 MST."

Notes:

  1. Channel 9 it was officially closing ceremony on Thursday, 3 February 2005 at 00:00 MST.

Exactly 26-day and 13-months it was officially new grand renamed to becomes TV9 it was test of transmissions by airing music video mostly in Malay on 1 April 2006 at 19:00 MST with countdown number copying Microsoft Windows Vista's boot after test card with beep and music as test card, national anthem and station ident, 22-days later officially new grand opening ceremony of television broadcasting based in Peninsular Malaysia or West Malaysia at 12:00 MST.

Privatisation

The station along with its sister stations TV3, NTV7 and 8TV a member of Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Berhad, part of New Straits Times Press and owner by Media Prima Berhad.

List of programmes

Putrajaya (Malay)

Putrajaya is a Malaysian (Malay dialect) programmes on every Monday to Friday at 20:30 until 22:00 MST.

Kollywood (Tamil)

Kollywood is a Tamil (Indian dialect) programmes on every Monday to Friday at 13:00 until 14:00 MST.

Tokyo (Japanese)

Tokyo is a Japanese (Malay dialect) programme on every Monday to Friday at 16:00 until 17:00 MST and every Saturday to Sunday at 08:00 until 09:30 MST.

Manhattan (English)

Manhattan is a English programmes on every Monday to Friday at 14:00 until 16:00 MST and every Saturday to Sunday at 09:30 until 11:00 and 11:30 until 12:00 MST.

Mexico (Spanish)

Mexico is a Spanish programmes on every Tuesday to Wednesday at 22:00 until 00:00 MST.

Kungfu (Chinese)

Kungfu is a Chinese programmes on every Monday to Friday at 17:00 until 20:00 MST and every Saturday to Sunday at 11:00 until 11:30 MST.

Muzik Malaysia (English: "Music of Malaysia")

Liputan 9 (English: "Coverage 9")

Movies

Movies is a movie premiere blockbuster mostly in English (as "Hollywood" on every Friday), Chinese (as "Chinese Movies" on every Monday), Tamil (as "Kollywood" on every Thursday) and Korean (as "Bulgogi" on every Saturday to Sunday) called "Movies" on every Monday to Friday at 22:00 until 00:00 MST and every Saturday to Sunday at 06:00 until 08:00 MST.

Sports (Live Television Broadcasting)

Television Commercial, Informercial and Home Shopping (Malay)

News anchors

Male

Female

Transmission times

Before/After Channel 9 is a startup and closedown, the Negaraku (national anthem of Malaysia) is played.

During 'The End of Telecast Transmission' period his there would be continuous non-scheduled excerpts of random past Channel 9 local productions and the preview of latest programmes all the way till the Home Shopping is a television commercial, infomercial and home shopping programmes startup his opening telecast called as "Television Commercial, Informercial and Home Shopping" on every Monday to Friday at 06:00 until 12:00 MST. This is different from other non 24-hour telecast channels that would have test cards instead during the 'The End of Telecast Transmission' periods.

Weekday

Channel 9 is a opening telecast from 12:00 until 00:00 MST the next day with the end of telecast transmission from around 00:00 until 12:00 MST on every Monday to Thursday and 00:00 until 06:00 MST on every Friday by the television commercial, infomercial and home shopping programme's Home Shopping on every Monday to Friday at 06:00 until 12:00 MST.

Weekend

Channel 9 is a opening telecast from 06:00 until 00:00 MST the next day with the end of telecast transmission from 00:00 until 06:00 MST on every Saturday and from 00:00 until 12:00 MST on every Sunday.

Home Shopping (Malay)

Every weekday before Channel 9 is a opening telecast there is a home shopping usually television commercial, infomercial and home shopping programme called as "Television Commercial, Informercial and Home Shopping" from 06:00 until 12:00 MST on every Monday to Friday is available for the first time in dual audio languages in Malaysian (Malay dialect).

National anthem

Opening and closing times

Startup

Channel 9 starts up at 12:00 MST on weekday and 06:00 MST on weekend with clock ident, national anthem, station ident, home shopping (on every Monday to Friday) and first programme.

Closedown

Channel 9 closes down at 23:58 MST with last programme, station ident, national anthem, clock ident and closedown was broadcasts the end at 00:00 MST.

Clock ident

The analog clock had used on clock tower with quartz clock is used in countries such as Malaysia (1 September 2003-2 February 2005) will usually be broadcast of national anthem and news bulletins.

Slogan and Motto

Slogan and Motto Start usage End usage
Malaysialah! 1 September 2003 2 February 2005

Newspaper

Channel 9 together with Malaysian national daily newspaper's Berita Harian based in Kuala Lumpur and complete circuit television programme such: New Straits Times (English morning newspaper), The Malay Mail (English evening newspaper) and Harian Metro (Malaysian national daily newspaper)

Transportation

Travellers on the all public transport ware also treated to a specially recorded Channel 9 bulletin—introduced with a namecheck of "Welcome to Channel 9 onboard the public transportation"—during the fifteen-minute journey. This short bulletin was updated twice a day and was shown in both classes on LCD televisions throughout the bus, rail and taxi.

Many airlines from across the world also play pre-recorded extracts of the Channel 9 have text headlines from it or have a full bulletin available on the in-flight news and entertainment telecast systems. Airlines with Channel 9 include Malaysia Airlines flights from the Malaysia on flights operated from Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru-Senai and Penang.

Head office

Channel 9
Lot. 31 Jalan Pelukis U1/46
Temasya Industrial Park
40150 Shah Alam
Selangor Darul Ehsan,  Malaysia
Telephone: (60-3) 5568 5999
Facsimile: (60-3) 5568 5999
(1 September 2003-2 February 2005)

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