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  2. Fetch TV - Wikipedia

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    Astro Malaysia Holdings (48.6%) Website. www .fetchtv .com .au. Fetch TV is an Australian IPTV provider that offers a subscription television service over a user's regular internet connection. It is majority owned by Telstra, who acquired a 51.4% stake in the company on the 2nd of August 2022. [ 1] Fetch TV was initially launched in July 2010 ...

  3. ZAP (satellite television) - Wikipedia

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    The subscribers may choose one of three tiered channel packages: "Mini" with 35 channels; "Max" with 80 channels; and "Premium" with 100 channels. Additionally ZAP provides several radio channels. [3] ZAP Angola and ZAP Mozambique have new packages of Mais 60 channels and 5 different package to choose from Zap. [4] (ZAP PREMIUM ยท + 120 CANAIS)

  4. Astro (company) - Wikipedia

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    The licence to operate Astro, then unnamed, was given in June 1994 and was planned to have 20 channels through the Measat satellite. [8] [9] It was originally planned to launch in 1995, [10] [11] but postponed to 1996 with the launching initially will took place in October and would be known as the All-Asia Satellite Television and Radio Operator, abbreviated as ASTRO and to be operated under ...

  5. Mustika HD - Wikipedia

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    Astro @15 (CH109) Closed. 1 October 2018. Replaced by. Astro Citra HD. Astro Mustika HD was a television channel by the Malaysian satellite provider Astro. It was the first in-house channel by Astro for telenovelas, movies, specials, telemovie & reality in High Definition in Malaysia. Astro Mustika HD was included in the network's Mustika Pack.

  6. 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]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Astro Ria - Wikipedia

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    Astro Ria is a 24-hour Southeast Asia Bahasa Melayu Malaysia television channel exclusive to the Astro satellite television provider. It was one of the first 22 channels to be launched on Astro in 1996. Astro Ria offers a variety of shows including news, local and Indonesian dramas, movies, reality shows, sports, talk shows, cartoons, concerts ...

  9. List of television stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In substitution, Astro introduced two new HD channels under Indo Pek offerings, SCTV and Indosiar are launched as Astro Rania HD and Astro Aura HD on 23 May 2020 and are also available in On-Demand and the Astro GO app. Jaya TV, Raj TV and Kalaignar TV ceased broadcasting and transmission on 1 June 2020.