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Astro

Astro is a satellite based multi-channel subscription TV service in Malaysia and also Brunei. It was launched in 1995, after the Malaysian government eased its ban on private ownership of satellite dishes.

It carries the three Malaysian terrestrial channels, plus a variety of channels catering for the country's three main ethnic groups, broadcasting in Malay, Chinese and Tamil, as well as channels in English.

The service uses a ku-Band satellite, which requires a smaller size dish to receive the signal - larger satellite dishes are still banned. Channels carried on the Astro platform are still subject to editorial control or censorship, although Western news channels like BBC World have been able to secure carriage on it, in spite of previous disagrrements with the Malaysian government.

Astro's own News Channel carries programming from the Arabic language new channel Al-Jazeera, dubbed in Malay.


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Ownership

Malaysian businessman Ananda Krishnan owns Astro's parent company, Astro All Asia Networks plc is listed on Bursa Malaysia in October 2003. Major shareholders of the Group include the Usaha Tegas Group (42.7%) and Khazanah Nasional Berhad (21.6%), the investment arm of the Malaysian Government.


Channel line-up

Family Channels

  • Astro @15 (Chat Channel)
  • Astro AEC
  • Astro Hitz.TV
  • Astro Prima
  • Astro Ria
  • Astro TVIQ
  • Astro Vaanavil
  • TV1 (Malaysia)
  • TV2 (Malaysia)
  • TV3 (Malaysia)
  • NTV7
  • 8TV
  • TV Pendidikan
  • AXN
  • ART
  • Hallmark
  • Discovery Travel & Adventure
  • Bloomberg Television

Dynasty Channels

Emperor Channels

  • Celestial Movies
  • CCTV-9
  • Phoenix
  • Shuang Xing

Movies Channels

Learning Channels

Fun Channels

Variety Channels

Sports Channels

  • Astro Supersports
  • ESPN
  • Star Sports

News Channels

New Competition

Astro monopolised the pay-TV network in Malaysia for several years after Mega TV folded in 2001 and had no competition until June 2004 when another company,MiTV announced that they were launching their own pay-TV service in December 2004.

External Links

  • Astro's official website http://astro.com.my/



Last updated: 02-07-2005 23:36:55
Last updated: 05-03-2005 02:30:17