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Kristal-Astro is the result of a joint venture between KRISTAL Media and Astro Malaysia. [12] KRISTAL Media is a subsidiary of DataStream Technology Group (DST Group), which is a conglomerate of nine communication and broadcasting companies.
Astro Vinmeen HD is a Tamil HDTV channel high-definition free-to-view commercial satellite entertainment television channel network that is co-owned by Southeast Asia's second richest man, Ananda Krishnan and Astro Malaysia Holdings. It is South East Asia's first 24-hour general entertainment Tamil HD channel.
Astro Vellithirai is a 24-hour Tamil language movie channel and also known as the Tamil version of the Asian HBO, showing the local and Kollywood movies. [1] [2] The channel began its broadcast on 16 April 2007 on channel 74, and moved to channel 202 on 1 October of the same year due to channel renumbering.
Ai FM formerly known as Radio 5 Chinese service (Chinese name: 爱 FM, literally "Love FM") is a oldest Malaysian Mandarin-language radio station for Malaysian Chinese community operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia was first broadcast on 1 April 1946 as Radio Malaya.
Astro Ceria is a 24-hour Malay-language television channel that is broadcast on the Astro satellite television service. This channel is dedicated to toddlers and children.It was launched on 31 August 2006, making it Malaysia's first-ever television channel dedicated to kids.
Astro Warna is a 24-hour Malaysian television network in Malaysia. Launch On 1 June 2009, this channel airs local and international comedy programs. It is broadcast on the Astro satellite television platform as part of the Mustika Pack via Channel 132 (Now on Primary Pack via channel 107).
Era (stylized ERA on radio, formerly Era FM until 2017) [1] is a Malaysian Malay-language radio station operated by Astro Radio.The radio station broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Astro B.yond is a Malaysian first high-definition television (HDTV) service from Astro.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 of revenue and earnings from these services.