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Television in Malaysia was introduced in 1963. 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:
[edit] Government-Owned Television Stations
- Radio & Televisyen Malaysia
- RTM1
- RTM2
- RTMi (Test transmission)
- News Active (Test transmission)
- Music Active (Test transmission)
- Games Active (Test transmission)
- Ministry Of Education Malaysia
[edit] Private-Owned Television Stations
- The list of Pay-To-View networks together with local production channels includes:
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- Cosmos Discovery Sdn Bhd
- Shining Star Channel (satellite tv for chinese entertainment)
- SR TV Channel (satellite tv for tamil movie)
- Fine TV (internet pay tv)
- Bernama TV (on Astro channel 502 (1st Phase))
- Defunct channels and networks
[edit] Political Party TV (internet)
- wtv8.tv
- umno.tv
- PAS.tv
- Malaysiakini.tv
[edit] External links
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