Astro Ria

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Astro Ria
Image:Astro ria.jpg
Type Private Satellite Television
Country Flag of Malaysia Malaysia, Flag of Brunei Brunei
Availability National
Owner Astro
Launch date 1996
Website
www.astro.com.my

Astro Ria is a Malaysian 24 hour Malay language television network broadcast on the Astro satellite television service. It was one of the first 22 channels to commence broadcast on Astro in 1996.

Programs on the network include Malay and Indonesian dramas, films, reality shows, sports commentaries, talk shows, cartoons, and sitcoms.

In 2003, Astro Ria was the first Malaysian channel to have a talent show which is based on the Mexican television show La Academia, called Akademi Fantasia. The contest pits 12 singers in a bid to become the winner. The show is so popular in Malaysia and Brunei that a spin-off version was made in Indonesia and Thailand. A second season was made, which enabled Brunei viewers to vote as well. In its third season, 14 contestants instead of the original 12 were competing for the competition and the winner, Mawi became an instant music celebrity. A fourth season commenced in May 2006.

In May 2002, Astro Ria launched Bloomberg RIA News, which was essentially the Malay language version of Bloomberg News Malaysia. The news was aired at 1045pm, for fifteen minutes on weekdays. Its first anchor was Amir Mahmood Razak, who eventually also presented for the English version. The show was produced by Amy Mahadi. Later on, Reed Shamsuddin co-presented the show.

Bloomberg TV and Astro's cooperation was dissolved in 2004, and the news programming became known as Berita Astro. Berita Astro ceased production at the end of January 2007, and Astro is now planning a launch of a new news division.

Astro Ria is available on Astro's channel 104.

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