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  2. Astro (company) - Wikipedia

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    Astro NJOI is a Malaysia's first free-to-view satellite TV service by Astro. Launched in collaboration with the Government of Malaysia on 18 February 2012, it debuted with 18 channels and 19 radio stations.

  3. Astro NJOI - Wikipedia

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    Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad. Website. www .njoi .com .my. NJOI is a Malaysian free-to-view satellite and digital television service launched on 18 February 2012 in collaboration with the government of Malaysia and Astro. [ 1] It was officially announced by the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak, on 20 December 2011. [ 2]

  4. Astro AEC - Wikipedia

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    Astro AEC (abbreviation for Asian Entertainment Channel) is a 24-hour in house Mandarin -generic television channel in Malaysia, owned by Astro. The channel broadcasts local productions in addition to productions from Singapore, Taiwan and mainland China. Astro AEC HD was launched on 16 November 2014 for Astro subscribers who subscribed to HD ...

  5. Astro Malaysia Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad. Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad ( MYX: 6399) is a Malaysian media and entertainment holding company that began as a paid digital satellite radio and television service, Astro. The company is owned by Usaha Tegas Sdn. Bhd., which also owns Astro Overseas Limited. It serves 5.7 million homes or 72% of Malaysian TV ...

  6. Astro B.yond - Wikipedia

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    Astro B.yond is a Malaysian first high-definition television (HDTV) service from Astro. Launched by Astro on 11 December 2009. Launched by Astro on 11 December 2009. The roll out of these services is estimated to cost some RM200 million, including marketing and operating costs of approximately RM150 million, over the next financial year, ahead ...

  7. Bintang (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Bintang (means Star in English) is the 24-hour Malay language channel which broadcasts Indonesian programmes. This channel was formerly called Astro Aruna, which previously available on the Astro satellite television service. This channel is only available on Astro in the Indo Pek package. Most of the programmes are available in Malay subtitles.

  8. List of Malay-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Astro Aruna, ceased transmissions in Malaysia and Singapore and Brunei due to declining viewership of the channel. Disney Channel , ceased broadcasting and transmission on 1 January 2021 due to arrival of Disney+ Hotstar in Malaysia six months later and replaced by Boomerang HD on 15 December 2020.

  9. Astro Arena (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    www .astro .com .my. Astro Arena is a Malaysian television station owned and operated by Astro. It is the first 24/7 Malay language sports channel in Malaysia. This channel can be viewed on channel 801 through Astro's Family Pack. Launched on 26 March 2010, it was the idea from the former Malaysian Minister of Youth and Sports YB.