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NTV7

NTV7 is a Malaysian free-to-air channel owned by Media Prima Berhad. The network focused on the Urban area with various types of programmes, dramas and news. As of October 2021, NTV7 is now become the second most-watched television station in Malaysia with about 15% of its viewing share, together with TV9, despite the declining viewership of 2 free-to-air television channels.[1]

ntv7
Logo since 5 March 2018
CountryMalaysia
Broadcast areaMalaysia
Singapore
Brunei
Thailand (South Thailand)
Indonesia (Kalimantan) and (Riau)
HeadquartersSri Pentas, Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Programming
Language(s)English
Malay
Picture format576i (4:3/SDTV) (1998 - 2017)
1080i (16:9/HDTV) (2017 - present)
Ownership
OwnerMedia Prima
(Natseven TV Sdn Bhd)
Ministry of Education (educational block only from 17 February)
Sister channelsTV3
8TV
TV9
History
Launched7 April 1998; 24 years ago (1998-04-07) (ntv7)
17 February 2021; 2 years ago (2021-02-17) (DidikTV KPM) (educational block only)
Former namesSlogans: "Your Feel Good Channel"/"Saluran Ceria Anda" (1998-2012)
"Feel Good" (2012-2018)
"Feel It" (2018-present)
"Pembelajaran Melangkaui Bilik Darjah" (translation: Learning beyond the classroom) (2021-present)
Links
Websitewww.xtra.com.my
(Merged into Tonton Xtra's site, formerly ntv7.com.my)
Availability
Terrestrial
myFreeviewChannel 107

History

Establishment, as part of Media Prima and early history (1996–2018)

The channel was launched on 7 April 1998 under the entity of Natseven TV Sdn Bhd by businessman Mohd Effendi Norwawi, broadcasting daily from 6 am to 1 am the next day. At the time of its establishment, its headquarters was located at Hicom-Glenmarie Industrial Park in Shah Alam, Selangor. It also had a studio in Kuching, Sarawak.[2]

In 2001, NTV7 began using a variation of the Circle 7 logo used by the American broadcast network ABC for its several owned-and-operated and affiliated stations; the logo would stay in use until 2018.

In 2005, Media Prima Berhad announced its acquisition of NTV7 under a price of RM90 million, effectively making the latter one of its subsidiaries. As a result, it operates from Sri Pentas, Petaling Jaya from that year onward along with three other private television channels in Malaysia: TV3, 8TV and TV9.[3]

In its early history, the channel offered a wide variety of programming which targets the Malaysian urban demographic including drama, comedy, entertainment, game shows, children's programmes, anime, documentaries and movies. There were also news bulletins in English, Mandarin and Malay through the 7 Edition, Mandarin 7, and Edisi 7 brands, respectively.

Introduction of home shopping block (2016–2021)

On 1 April 2016, a teleshopping block bought by the Korean conglomerate CJ Group through subsidiary CJ E&M Co Ltd called CJ WOW Shop (now Wow Shop) was broadcasting across Media Prima channels. Several Media Prima channels (especially NTV7 and TV9) were more affected by the changes. It attracted public criticism on social media as a large part of the daytime schedule was replaced by the block, in which these slots had been previously dedicated to reruns, religious programming and kids programming.[4]

On 1 November 2020, CJ Wow Shop was rebranded into Wow Shop after Media Prima bought the remaining 49% stake in the teleshopping network previously held by CJ Group.[5]

Modern Malaysia era (2018)

From 5 March 2018, Media Prima attempted a new brand positioning for NTV7. The channel tried to target "Modern Malaysia" as a contemporary station through its new content line-up, including new Turkish Telenovelas; as well as its new slogan Feel It.[6][7][8][9][10] The relaunch saw major changes as it became a dominated English-Malay language channel, with the channel name read as "n-t-v-tujuh" instead of "n-t-v-seven." Also, infomercial programming was reduced upon the channel's rebranding.

Chinese content reduction attempt

Upon the March 2018 rebranding, Chinese content on this channel was reduced to selected Chinese dramas from Hong Kong and China along with Mandarin news bulletins, with much of the remainder transferred to sister channel 8TV (which also attempted to reposition as Media Prima's sole all-Chinese channel on the same day). Originally, Mandarin 7 was supposed to be cancelled in May 2018 to complete its plan of moving all Chinese content to a single dedicated channel. However, when the 2018 General Election occurred, the bulletin became Malaysia's second-most watched after TV3's Buletin Utama (the said spot was formerly held by Berita TV9). Due to the Chinese community's positive response, Media Prima decided to reshuffle NTV7's news programming in June instead of axing Chinese news. In this format, only one news bulletin per language was aired on the channel with a single Mandarin newshour, while retaining half-hour editions in Malay and English.

Reverting to Chinese content (2018–2020)

The rebrand caused confusion among viewers, particularly Chinese communities who tuned in to NTV7 after finding out that most of its former programmes were moved to 8TV. Overall Chinese viewership was believed to be surprisingly lower.[citation needed]

As a result, on 31 December 2018, the former CEO of Media Prima Television Networks, Johan Ishak, said that the Mandarin variant of CJ Wow Shop would be broadcast on the channel and replace the Malay variant.[11] The move was part of the company's restructuring NTV7 by axed English and Malay-language shows, dropped the channel nomenclature, moved some (including those from TV9) to the main TV3. It also brought back the channel's perception as a Chinese channel; yet the channel's Mandarin, Malay and English news bulletins remained unchanged.

Reruns of axed NTV7 shows were then aired on TV9 after the former's retreat while slogan "Feel it" was removed.

Mandarin 7 discontinuation (2020)

On 7 June 2020, Mandarin 7 aired its final edition and was merged into 8TV Mandarin News the following day. 8TV Mandarin News was also extended to one hour due to high ratings during the Movement Control Order (MCO) and COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia.[12]

Programming change, Ministry of Education collaboration and takeover (2020–present)

On 1 November 2020, CEO of Media Prima Television Networks, Dato' Khairul Anwar Salleh announced that NTV7 would be targeted for ages 15–28 by focusing on magazines, information and current affairs programs to meet the public needs, while Korean dramas would stop airing and all Chinese programmes have finally been integrated to 8TV. Korean variety show Running Man remains on this channel along with homeshopping block Wow Shop.[13]

On 18 November 2020, DidikTV@ntv7, an educational programming block was introduced by Ministry of Education from 23 November 2020 until 16 January 2021. It formerly ran from 9am to 12pm every Monday to Friday.[14] It was later split into two timeslots (9am-12pm and 3pm-5pm) on 27 January 2021, resulting the educational programming to be aired daily.[15]

DidikTV KPM

On 12 February 2021, as the Ministry of Education will have a one-year term with Media Prima,[16] it was announced that NTV7 will be rebranded through a takeover as a fully educational TV channel known as DidikTV KPM starting 17 February; the new channel will focus on educational content based on SPM curriculum and co-curriculum. It would also provide news focused on education, edutainment programs, and content produced by the students. The channel will have 17 hours of airtime and will run daily from 7am to 12am.[17]

On 16 February 2021, Media Prima confirmed to The Edge Markets that ntv7 will not be defunct, while the current team will be focusing on DidikTV KPM.[18]

Since the DidikTV KPM launch, the main newscasts Edisi 7 was ceased entirely in replacement with Buletin Didik while 7 Edition moved to digital platforms; though it was later discontinued in May due to DidikTV KPM slot. Homeshopping block Wow Shop was ceased from airing on the channel. Soal Drama and Running Man were transferred to TV9 since 21 February 2021. Some of the original programming such as Trio On Point, Topik@7 (now Topik), Breakfast@9PM, Kail X and Jurnal Resipi will continue to air.

During the DidikTV@7 segment, the channel airs documentary, drama (weekends only), lifestyle, and cartoon programmes.[19] Only certain programmes broadcast in Chinese language such as Let's Cycle (season 1) hosted by Rickman Chia and Baki Zainal.

From 15 to 30 September 2021, according to the viewership statistics from Media Prima Omnia, the viewership share for NTV7 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 TV9, which has the same viewership share of 15%.[20][21]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Media Prima TV Networks". Omnia. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  2. ^
  3. ^ Media Prima buys ntv7 for RM90mil
  4. ^ "CJ WOW SHOP mula 1 April". Harian Metro. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  5. ^ Janice Tan (30 October 2020). "Media Prima's CJ Wow Shop undergoes brand refresh, unveils online avatar". Marketing Interactive.
  6. ^ "Media Prima unveils new brand positioning for ntv7 with new logo". www.marketing-interactive.com. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  7. ^ "ntv7华语新闻即將搬家?". www.orientaldaily.com.my. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  8. ^ "Rebranding of NTV7". www.nst.com.my. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  9. ^ "MPTN mendahului industri". www.hnetro.com.my. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Home".
  11. ^ CJ WOW SHOP to Extend All-New Mandarin Segments on ntv7
  12. ^ "ntv7 and 8TV Mandarin news slots to be merged". The Star. 3 June 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  13. ^ "ntv7 11月起调整节目 · 中文节目集中八度空间". www.sinchew.com.my (in Chinese). November 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  14. ^ "Program TV Pendidikan menerusi NTV7 mulai Isnin ini" [TV Pendidikan program on NTV7 starts this Monday]. Berita Harian (in Malay). 18 November 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  15. ^ "KPM tambah slot program TV Pendidikan di DidikTV@NTV7" [KPM extends the program slot TV Pendidikan on DidikTV@ntv7]. Berita Harian (in Malay). 26 January 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  16. ^ "NTV7 rebrands into MoE's education channel for a year". themalaysianreserve.com. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  17. ^ "NTV7 becomes MOE's channel DidikTV from 17 February". www.soyacincau.com. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  18. ^ "Media Prima: Not closing down ntv7, current team to execute DidikTV". The Edge Markets. 16 February 2021. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  19. ^ "DidikTV KPM Weekly Schedule (17-23 February 2021)". Ministry of Education (in Malay).
  20. ^ for NTV7, Viewing share (16 February 2021). "Viewing Share for NTV7". Media Prima. Archived from the original on 16 February 2021. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  21. ^ "Media Prima TV Networks". Omnia. Retrieved 7 November 2021.

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Not to be confused with Trans7 formerly known as TV7 an Indonesian language television channel owned by Trans Media NTV7 is a Malaysian free to air channel owned by Media Prima Berhad The network focused on the Urban area with various types of programmes dramas and news As of October 2021 NTV7 is now become the second most watched television station in Malaysia with about 15 of its viewing share together with TV9 despite the declining viewership of 2 free to air television channels 1 ntv7Logo since 5 March 2018CountryMalaysiaBroadcast areaMalaysiaSingaporeBruneiThailand South Thailand Indonesia Kalimantan and Riau HeadquartersSri Pentas Bandar Utama Petaling Jaya Selangor MalaysiaProgrammingLanguage s EnglishMalayPicture format576i 4 3 SDTV 1998 2017 1080i 16 9 HDTV 2017 present OwnershipOwnerMedia Prima Natseven TV Sdn Bhd Ministry of Education educational block only from 17 February Sister channelsTV38TVTV9HistoryLaunched7 April 1998 24 years ago 1998 04 07 ntv7 17 February 2021 2 years ago 2021 02 17 DidikTV KPM educational block only Former namesSlogans Your Feel Good Channel Saluran Ceria Anda 1998 2012 Feel Good 2012 2018 Feel It 2018 present Pembelajaran Melangkaui Bilik Darjah translation Learning beyond the classroom 2021 present LinksWebsitewww wbr xtra wbr com wbr my Merged into Tonton Xtra s site formerly ntv7 com my AvailabilityTerrestrialmyFreeviewChannel 107 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment as part of Media Prima and early history 1996 2018 1 1 1 Introduction of home shopping block 2016 2021 1 2 Modern Malaysia era 2018 1 2 1 Chinese content reduction attempt 1 3 Reverting to Chinese content 2018 2020 1 3 1 Mandarin 7 discontinuation 2020 1 4 Programming change Ministry of Education collaboration and takeover 2020 present 1 4 1 DidikTV KPM 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistoryEstablishment as part of Media Prima and early history 1996 2018 Main article List of programmes broadcast by ntv7 The channel was launched on 7 April 1998 under the entity of Natseven TV Sdn Bhd by businessman Mohd Effendi Norwawi broadcasting daily from 6 am to 1 am the next day At the time of its establishment its headquarters was located at Hicom Glenmarie Industrial Park in Shah Alam Selangor It also had a studio in Kuching Sarawak 2 In 2001 NTV7 began using a variation of the Circle 7 logo used by the American broadcast network ABC for its several owned and operated and affiliated stations the logo would stay in use until 2018 In 2005 Media Prima Berhad announced its acquisition of NTV7 under a price of RM90 million effectively making the latter one of its subsidiaries As a result it operates from Sri Pentas Petaling Jaya from that year onward along with three other private television channels in Malaysia TV3 8TV and TV9 3 In its early history the channel offered a wide variety of programming which targets the Malaysian urban demographic including drama comedy entertainment game shows children s programmes anime documentaries and movies There were also news bulletins in English Mandarin and Malay through the 7 Edition Mandarin 7 and Edisi 7 brands respectively Introduction of home shopping block 2016 2021 On 1 April 2016 a teleshopping block bought by the Korean conglomerate CJ Group through subsidiary CJ E amp M Co Ltd called CJ WOW Shop now Wow Shop was broadcasting across Media Prima channels Several Media Prima channels especially NTV7 and TV9 were more affected by the changes It attracted public criticism on social media as a large part of the daytime schedule was replaced by the block in which these slots had been previously dedicated to reruns religious programming and kids programming 4 On 1 November 2020 CJ Wow Shop was rebranded into Wow Shop after Media Prima bought the remaining 49 stake in the teleshopping network previously held by CJ Group 5 Modern Malaysia era 2018 From 5 March 2018 Media Prima attempted a new brand positioning for NTV7 The channel tried to target Modern Malaysia as a contemporary station through its new content line up including new Turkish Telenovelas as well as its new slogan Feel It 6 7 8 9 10 The relaunch saw major changes as it became a dominated English Malay language channel with the channel name read as n t v tujuh instead of n t v seven Also infomercial programming was reduced upon the channel s rebranding Chinese content reduction attempt Upon the March 2018 rebranding Chinese content on this channel was reduced to selected Chinese dramas from Hong Kong and China along with Mandarin news bulletins with much of the remainder transferred to sister channel 8TV which also attempted to reposition as Media Prima s sole all Chinese channel on the same day Originally Mandarin 7 was supposed to be cancelled in May 2018 to complete its plan of moving all Chinese content to a single dedicated channel However when the 2018 General Election occurred the bulletin became Malaysia s second most watched after TV3 s Buletin Utama the said spot was formerly held by Berita TV9 Due to the Chinese community s positive response Media Prima decided to reshuffle NTV7 s news programming in June instead of axing Chinese news In this format only one news bulletin per language was aired on the channel with a single Mandarin newshour while retaining half hour editions in Malay and English Reverting to Chinese content 2018 2020 The rebrand caused confusion among viewers particularly Chinese communities who tuned in to NTV7 after finding out that most of its former programmes were moved to 8TV Overall Chinese viewership was believed to be surprisingly lower citation needed As a result on 31 December 2018 the former CEO of Media Prima Television Networks Johan Ishak said that the Mandarin variant of CJ Wow Shop would be broadcast on the channel and replace the Malay variant 11 The move was part of the company s restructuring NTV7 by axed English and Malay language shows dropped the channel nomenclature moved some including those from TV9 to the main TV3 It also brought back the channel s perception as a Chinese channel yet the channel s Mandarin Malay and English news bulletins remained unchanged Reruns of axed NTV7 shows were then aired on TV9 after the former s retreat while slogan Feel it was removed Mandarin 7 discontinuation 2020 On 7 June 2020 Mandarin 7 aired its final edition and was merged into 8TV Mandarin News the following day 8TV Mandarin News was also extended to one hour due to high ratings during the Movement Control Order MCO and COVID 19 pandemic in Malaysia 12 Programming change Ministry of Education collaboration and takeover 2020 present On 1 November 2020 CEO of Media Prima Television Networks Dato Khairul Anwar Salleh announced that NTV7 would be targeted for ages 15 28 by focusing on magazines information and current affairs programs to meet the public needs while Korean dramas would stop airing and all Chinese programmes have finally been integrated to 8TV Korean variety show Running Man remains on this channel along with homeshopping block Wow Shop 13 On 18 November 2020 DidikTV ntv7 an educational programming block was introduced by Ministry of Education from 23 November 2020 until 16 January 2021 It formerly ran from 9am to 12pm every Monday to Friday 14 It was later split into two timeslots 9am 12pm and 3pm 5pm on 27 January 2021 resulting the educational programming to be aired daily 15 DidikTV KPM Main article TV Pendidikan On 12 February 2021 as the Ministry of Education will have a one year term with Media Prima 16 it was announced that NTV7 will be rebranded through a takeover as a fully educational TV channel known as DidikTV KPM starting 17 February the new channel will focus on educational content based on SPM curriculum and co curriculum It would also provide news focused on education edutainment programs and content produced by the students The channel will have 17 hours of airtime and will run daily from 7am to 12am 17 On 16 February 2021 Media Prima confirmed to The Edge Markets that ntv7 will not be defunct while the current team will be focusing on DidikTV KPM 18 Since the DidikTV KPM launch the main newscasts Edisi 7 was ceased entirely in replacement with Buletin Didik while 7 Edition moved to digital platforms though it was later discontinued in May due to DidikTV KPM slot Homeshopping block Wow Shop was ceased from airing on the channel Soal Drama and Running Man were transferred to TV9 since 21 February 2021 Some of the original programming such as Trio On Point Topik 7 now Topik Breakfast 9PM Kail X and Jurnal Resipi will continue to air During the DidikTV 7 segment the channel airs documentary drama weekends only lifestyle and cartoon programmes 19 Only certain programmes broadcast in Chinese language such as Let s Cycle season 1 hosted by Rickman Chia and Baki Zainal From 15 to 30 September 2021 according to the viewership statistics from Media Prima Omnia the viewership share for NTV7 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 TV9 which has the same viewership share of 15 20 21 Gallery Fourth logo of NTV7 although the Circle 7 logo remain from 2001 the ntv caption is removed and blue is replaced by purple in the logo It is also used as an on screen bug until 15 August 2017 before it was replaced by the 2012 logo when it start broadcast in 16 9 screen 2006 15 August 2017 Fifth logo of NTV7 16 August 2017 4 March 2018 Sixth logo of NTV7 5 March 2018 present used in their social media accounts See alsoList of television stations in Malaysia TV3 TV9 8TV Circle 7 logoReferences Media Prima TV Networks Omnia Retrieved 3 November 2021 About NTV7 Media Prima buys ntv7 for RM90mil CJ WOW SHOP mula 1 April Harian Metro 1 April 2016 Retrieved 6 April 2016 Janice Tan 30 October 2020 Media Prima s CJ Wow Shop undergoes brand refresh unveils online avatar Marketing Interactive Media Prima unveils new brand positioning for ntv7 with new logo www marketing interactive com Retrieved 18 January 2018 ntv7华语新闻即將搬家 www orientaldaily com my Retrieved 18 January 2018 Rebranding of NTV7 www nst com my 22 January 2018 Retrieved 22 January 2018 MPTN mendahului industri www hnetro com my 22 January 2018 Retrieved 22 January 2018 Home CJ WOW SHOP to Extend All New Mandarin Segments on ntv7 ntv7 and 8TV Mandarin news slots to be merged The Star 3 June 2020 Retrieved 12 June 2020 ntv7 11月起调整节目 中文节目集中八度空间 www sinchew com my in Chinese November 2020 Retrieved 1 November 2020 Program TV Pendidikan menerusi NTV7 mulai Isnin ini TV Pendidikan program on NTV7 starts this Monday Berita Harian in Malay 18 November 2020 Retrieved 14 February 2021 KPM tambah slot program TV Pendidikan di DidikTV NTV7 KPM extends the program slot TV Pendidikan on DidikTV ntv7 Berita Harian in Malay 26 January 2021 Retrieved 14 February 2021 NTV7 rebrands into MoE s education channel for a year themalaysianreserve com Retrieved 12 February 2021 NTV7 becomes MOE s channel DidikTV from 17 February www soyacincau com Retrieved 12 February 2021 Media Prima Not closing down ntv7 current team to execute DidikTV The Edge Markets 16 February 2021 Retrieved 16 February 2021 DidikTV KPM Weekly Schedule 17 23 February 2021 Ministry of Education in Malay for NTV7 Viewing share 16 February 2021 Viewing Share for NTV7 Media Prima Archived from the original on 16 February 2021 Retrieved 16 February 2021 Media Prima TV Networks Omnia Retrieved 7 November 2021 External linksNTV7 on Facebook NTV7 on Instagram NTV7 on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NTV7 amp oldid 1130069457, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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