List of television stations in Malaysia explained

Television broadcasting in Malaysia is provided by the federal government and respective private broadcasting companies. Analogue television transmissions were completely turned off on 31 October 2019 and switched to full myFreeview Digital TV broadcast using DVB-T2 technology.[1] The switchover was done in stages by region, which began with from the Central and Southern on 30 September 2019, North and East on 14 October 2019 and Sabah and Sarawak on 31 October 2019.[2] The digital TV transmissions' Service Level Availability (SLA) currently stands at a 99.9% coverage rate.[3]

The first trial broadcasts of digital TV started in 2006 by government-owned Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM). Some local TV channels have been broadcasting shows in HD for special occasions since 2008. Free-to-air and subscription-based television channels in Malaysia are available in HD standards through terrestrial, satellite and IP, as well as over OTT platform.

Currently there are only two free-to-air digital terrestrial platforms with high-definition digital television channels in Malaysia, myFreeview and NJOI.

Government-owned television free-to-air broadcast channels

Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM)

DVB nameLCNLaunch dateBroadcast hours Programming language(s)Availability
TV1101HD28 December 196324 hoursMalay and Englishrowspan=15
TV2102HD17 November 1969Malay, English, Chinese (Mandarin), Indian (Hindi, Tamil and Telugu), Korean and Turkish
110HD 21 March 2018Malay, English, Indonesian, Indian (Tamil), Iban (Bumiputera Sarawak), Kadazandusun (Bumiputera Sabah) and Bajau
Sukan RTM111HD1 April 2021Malay and English
Berita RTM123HD 25 June 2020Malay, English, Chinese (Mandarin), Indian (Tamil), Iban (Bumiputera Sarawak), Kadazandusun (Bumiputera Sabah) and Bajau
TV6113HD1 March 202106:00 - 02:00Malay

Over-the-top (OTT)

Private television free-to-air broadcast channels

Media Prima Berhad

DVB nameLCNLaunch dateBroadcast hours Programming language(s)Availability
TV3103HD1 June 198424 hoursrowspan=18
NTV71077 April 1998 English and Malay
8TV108HD8 January 2004Chinese (Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien) and Korean
TV910922 April 2006 Malay, Chinese (Mandarin) and Indian (Hindi)

DNF Group Sdn Bhd

Semi government television free-to-air broadcast channels

Sarawak Media Group (SMG)

Subscription-based providers

Satellite television

Digital terrestrial television (DVB-T2)

IPTV

Over-the-top (OTT)

Local OTTs

International OTTs

Other television stations

Former or defunct channels and networks

Former Astro channels (by timeline)

Former Unifi TV channels

Former Tonton Live TV channels

Former HBO GO live TV channels

Other pay television providers

Former Malaysian Channels From Other Countries

TV channels

References

  1. Web site: Malaysia completes DTT switchover, launches myFreeview. DTVE Reporter. 19 December 2019. Digital TV Europe.
  2. Web site: Malaysia completes switch-over to digital TV powered by Sofia Digital's DVB head-end technology. Sofia Digital. 17 December 2019. sofiadigital.com.
  3. Web site: Bernama : 12 Aug 2020 : Parliament: MYTV monitors quality of digital TV broadcast. KKMM. 12 August 2020. kkmm.gov.my.
  4. https://awesometv.my/ Awesome TV official website
  5. Web site: Suke TV Official website.
  6. https://www.tvalhijrah.com/ TV Alhijrah official website
  7. https://www.bernama.com/tv/index.php Bernama TV Page
  8. https://tvstv.my TVS Official website
  9. Web site: WBC employees seek HR ministry's help. Mohsin Abdullah. 19 October 2012. Fz.com.
  10. Web site: enjoytvmy. enjoytvmy. Facebook.com.
  11. Web site: Najib launches new TV channel for Sabah and Sarawak. Zam Yusa. 21 March 2018. Free Malaysia Today.