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TV9 (Malaysian TV network)

TV9 (spelled as tivi sembilan) is a Malaysian free-to-air television network launched on 22 April 2005 as a subsidiary of Media Prima Berhad. It airs programming that tends mostly towards the Malay demographic. The channel formerly existed as Channel 9 from 9 September 2003 until 3 February 2005 due to financial difficulties faced by the operator. TV9 started broadcasting 24 hours a day on 6 May 2019.

TV9
Logo since 9 September 2021
CountryMalaysia
Broadcast area
HeadquartersSri Pentas, Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Programming
Language(s)Malay
Picture format4:3 SDTV (576i)
(2003 - 2005, 2005 - 2017)
16:9 HDTV (1080i)
(2017 - Present)
Ownership
OwnerMedia Prima
(Ch-9 Media Sdn Bhd)
Sister channels
History
Launched
  • 9 September 2003; 20 years ago (2003-09-09)
    (Channel 9)
  • 22 April 2005; 18 years ago (2005-04-22)
    (TV9)
Closed
  • 3 February 2005; 18 years ago (2005-02-03)
    (Channel 9)
Former namesChannel 9
(09.09.2003 - 03.02.2005)
Links
Websitewww.xtra.com.my
(Merged into Tonton Xtra's site, formerly tv9.com.my) (Only in Malaysia)
Availability
Terrestrial
myFreeviewChannel 109 (SD)

History edit

As Channel 9 or Nine edit

 
TV9 old logo as Channel 9
 
Old Channel 9 Headquarters at Shah Alam, Selangor

Channel 9 was launched on 9 September 2003, broadcasting daily from 8:00 am to 3:00 am daily.[1] Channel 9 was conceived and launched by media entrepreneur, Jamal Hassim.[2] At the time it was a rare feat for a national free-to-air television network to be established by a private individual. Its headquarters was located at Temasya Industrial Park in Shah Alam, Selangor.[3][4][5]

Channel 9 was acquired by Malaysia's largest media corporation, Media Prima Berhad. Media Prima announced its acquisition of 100% equity stake in Ch-9 Media Sdn Bhd formerly known as Medanmas and almost completed the company's ownership of all commercial free-to-air television channels in Malaysia.[6]

Renamed as TV9 and early history edit

 
Former logo of TV9, used from 2005 to 2011.
 
Former logo of TV9, used from 2011 to 2013.
 
Former logo of TV9, used from 2013 to 2021.
 
Current logo of TV9, used from 2021 to present.

Channel 9 was renamed as TV9, with test transmission commenced on Saturday, 1 April 2005 with 4-hour broadcasts from 8:00 pm to midnight daily and airing music videos mostly in Malay. Full launch of the channel began at noon of 22 April 2005 with 13-hour broadcasts from 12:00 pm to 1:00 am daily and a new slogan: Dekat di Hati (Malay for Close at heart).[7] TV9 is available via terrestrial television in Peninsular Malaysia. Since 28 December 2005, it expanded its coverage to Sabah, Sarawak and Astro Malaysia.

For the first months of broadcast, TV9 did not have its in-house news bulletin, except for Edisi 7 simulcasts from NTV7. TV9 began to produce news bulletins on New Year's Day 2007, under the Berita TV9 (literally: TV9 News) brand. It is currently broadcasting two half-hour editions: a midday edition at 1:00 pm Saturday to Thursday, and its flagship nightly edition at 8:00 pm.

On New Year's Day 2010, the channel launched a new tagline, Di Hatiku (At your heart in Malay), which actually used since its 3rd anniversary along 2009.

Inclusion of home shopping blocks edit

Since 1 April 2016, Media Prima included home shopping block CJ Wow Shop, collaboration between them and Korean conglomerate CJ Group, to all of its channels lineup, including TV9. It currently airs on this channel from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm (with buffer periods at 1:00 pm from Saturday to Thursday to accommodate Berita TV9 Tengah Hari). Such long periods of teleshopping blocks has make this channel known as a part-time TV shopping channel. This block, however, attracted huge criticism by viewers through social media due to overtaking a large part of daytime schedule, previously running mostly reruns, religious programming and children's programming.[8] On 4 March 2018, Friday to Sunday breakfast show Nasi Lemak Kopi O (which formerly occupied the first two-hour block of CJ WOW Shop) ended its 10-year run; thus gave the home shopping block a weekend extension.

On 5 March 2018, TV9 revamped its programming lineup to solely focus on rural Malay communities in order to reduce viewership. Media Prima did so as part of its television revamp which saw its channels aligning with a specific core audience. Korean and English programmes aired on the channel were then transferred to the NTV7, which also revamped on the same day to serve the "Modern Malaysia" audience.

From 31 December 2018, Media Prima made a major restructuring overhaul among all of its channels, as well as few rumoured job losses. Tanyalah Ustaz and Indonesian dramas were moved to the main TV3 so they can extend CJ Wow Shop's airtime at 6.00 AM to before afternoon news (excluding Friday) and 1.30 PM to 8.00 PM. Reruns of axed TV3 and NTV7 shows were also aired TV9 as NTV7 extended the Mandarin variant of CJ WOW Shop's airtime.[9] Teleshopping block CJ Wow Shop became a fully owned subsidiary on 1 November 2020 after the group bought CJ's remaining 49% stake and was rebranded as simply Wow Shop.

End of TV9 News afternoon slot edit

The afternoon slot of TV9 News aired its final edition on 31 October 2020 and begin to simultaneously broadcast afternoon news from TV3 on the following day.

From 15 to 30 September 2021, according to the viewership statistics from Media Prima Omnia, the viewership share for TV9 has increased from 2% to 15%, making the channel become the second most-watched television station in Malaysia after TV3 (which the viewership share for TV3 is about 17%), together with NTV7, which has the same viewership share of 15%.[10][11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Channel ID (2003): Channel 9 (Malaysia)
  2. ^ Smooth Start for Channel 9
  3. ^ .
  4. ^ The Return Of Channel 9
  5. ^ Channel 9 to start trial broadcast on Friday
  6. ^ Acquisition
  7. ^ TV9 (Malaysia) - intro (2005)
  8. ^ "CJ WOW SHOP mula 1 April". Harian Metro. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  9. ^ CJ WOW SHOP to Extend All-New Mandarin Segments on ntv7
  10. ^ Badd (20 October 2020). "How hard is it to start a new TV station in Malaysia? Because Sarawak just did that". Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  11. ^ admin. "Media Prima TV Networks". Omnia. Retrieved 7 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources TV9 Malaysian TV network news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message TV9 spelled as tivi sembilan is a Malaysian free to air television network launched on 22 April 2005 as a subsidiary of Media Prima Berhad It airs programming that tends mostly towards the Malay demographic The channel formerly existed as Channel 9 from 9 September 2003 until 3 February 2005 due to financial difficulties faced by the operator TV9 started broadcasting 24 hours a day on 6 May 2019 TV9Logo since 9 September 2021CountryMalaysiaBroadcast areaMalaysia Singapore Brunei Thailand Southern Thailand Indonesia West and North Kalimantan and Riau Islands Philippines Southern Palawan and Tawi Tawi HeadquartersSri Pentas Bandar Utama Petaling Jaya Selangor MalaysiaProgrammingLanguage s MalayPicture format4 3 SDTV 576i 2003 2005 2005 2017 16 9 HDTV 1080i 2017 Present OwnershipOwnerMedia Prima Ch 9 Media Sdn Bhd Sister channelsTV3 NTV7 8TVHistoryLaunched9 September 2003 20 years ago 2003 09 09 Channel 9 22 April 2005 18 years ago 2005 04 22 TV9 Closed3 February 2005 18 years ago 2005 02 03 Channel 9 Former namesChannel 9 09 09 2003 03 02 2005 LinksWebsitewww wbr xtra wbr com wbr my Merged into Tonton Xtra s site formerly tv9 com my Only in Malaysia AvailabilityTerrestrialmyFreeviewChannel 109 SD Contents 1 History 1 1 As Channel 9 or Nine 1 2 Renamed as TV9 and early history 1 3 Inclusion of home shopping blocks 1 4 End of TV9 News afternoon slot 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editAs Channel 9 or Nine edit nbsp TV9 old logo as Channel 9 nbsp Old Channel 9 Headquarters at Shah Alam SelangorChannel 9 was launched on 9 September 2003 broadcasting daily from 8 00 am to 3 00 am daily 1 Channel 9 was conceived and launched by media entrepreneur Jamal Hassim 2 At the time it was a rare feat for a national free to air television network to be established by a private individual Its headquarters was located at Temasya Industrial Park in Shah Alam Selangor 3 4 5 Channel 9 was acquired by Malaysia s largest media corporation Media Prima Berhad Media Prima announced its acquisition of 100 equity stake in Ch 9 Media Sdn Bhd formerly known as Medanmas and almost completed the company s ownership of all commercial free to air television channels in Malaysia 6 Renamed as TV9 and early history edit nbsp Former logo of TV9 used from 2005 to 2011 nbsp Former logo of TV9 used from 2011 to 2013 nbsp Former logo of TV9 used from 2013 to 2021 nbsp Current logo of TV9 used from 2021 to present Channel 9 was renamed as TV9 with test transmission commenced on Saturday 1 April 2005 with 4 hour broadcasts from 8 00 pm to midnight daily and airing music videos mostly in Malay Full launch of the channel began at noon of 22 April 2005 with 13 hour broadcasts from 12 00 pm to 1 00 am daily and a new slogan Dekat di Hati Malay for Close at heart 7 TV9 is available via terrestrial television in Peninsular Malaysia Since 28 December 2005 it expanded its coverage to Sabah Sarawak and Astro Malaysia For the first months of broadcast TV9 did not have its in house news bulletin except for Edisi 7 simulcasts from NTV7 TV9 began to produce news bulletins on New Year s Day 2007 under the Berita TV9 literally TV9 News brand It is currently broadcasting two half hour editions a midday edition at 1 00 pm Saturday to Thursday and its flagship nightly edition at 8 00 pm On New Year s Day 2010 the channel launched a new tagline Di Hatiku At your heart in Malay which actually used since its 3rd anniversary along 2009 Inclusion of home shopping blocks edit Since 1 April 2016 Media Prima included home shopping block CJ Wow Shop collaboration between them and Korean conglomerate CJ Group to all of its channels lineup including TV9 It currently airs on this channel from 6 00 am to 8 00 pm with buffer periods at 1 00 pm from Saturday to Thursday to accommodate Berita TV9 Tengah Hari Such long periods of teleshopping blocks has make this channel known as a part time TV shopping channel This block however attracted huge criticism by viewers through social media due to overtaking a large part of daytime schedule previously running mostly reruns religious programming and children s programming 8 On 4 March 2018 Friday to Sunday breakfast show Nasi Lemak Kopi O which formerly occupied the first two hour block of CJ WOW Shop ended its 10 year run thus gave the home shopping block a weekend extension On 5 March 2018 TV9 revamped its programming lineup to solely focus on rural Malay communities in order to reduce viewership Media Prima did so as part of its television revamp which saw its channels aligning with a specific core audience Korean and English programmes aired on the channel were then transferred to the NTV7 which also revamped on the same day to serve the Modern Malaysia audience From 31 December 2018 Media Prima made a major restructuring overhaul among all of its channels as well as few rumoured job losses Tanyalah Ustaz and Indonesian dramas were moved to the main TV3 so they can extend CJ Wow Shop s airtime at 6 00 AM to before afternoon news excluding Friday and 1 30 PM to 8 00 PM Reruns of axed TV3 and NTV7 shows were also aired TV9 as NTV7 extended the Mandarin variant of CJ WOW Shop s airtime 9 Teleshopping block CJ Wow Shop became a fully owned subsidiary on 1 November 2020 after the group bought CJ s remaining 49 stake and was rebranded as simply Wow Shop End of TV9 News afternoon slot edit The afternoon slot of TV9 News aired its final edition on 31 October 2020 and begin to simultaneously broadcast afternoon news from TV3 on the following day From 15 to 30 September 2021 according to the viewership statistics from Media Prima Omnia the viewership share for TV9 has increased from 2 to 15 making the channel become the second most watched television station in Malaysia after TV3 which the viewership share for TV3 is about 17 together with NTV7 which has the same viewership share of 15 10 11 See also editList of television stations in Malaysia List of programmes broadcast by TV9 Malaysia References edit Channel ID 2003 Channel 9 Malaysia Smooth Start for Channel 9 Channel 9 official website The Return Of Channel 9 Channel 9 to start trial broadcast on Friday Acquisition TV9 Malaysia intro 2005 CJ WOW SHOP mula 1 April Harian Metro 1 April 2016 Retrieved 6 April 2016 CJ WOW SHOP to Extend All New Mandarin Segments on ntv7 Badd 20 October 2020 How hard is it to start a new TV station in Malaysia Because Sarawak just did that Retrieved 7 November 2021 admin Media Prima TV Networks Omnia Retrieved 7 November 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to TV9 Malaysian TV network Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TV9 Malaysian TV network amp oldid 1190349491 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