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TVi (Malaysia)

RTM TVi
RTM TVi.jpg
Launched 10 April 2011; 5 years ago (2011-04-10)
Network Radio Televisyen Malaysia
Owned by Malaysian Broadcasting Department
Communication and Arts Malaysia
Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM)
Picture format 16:9 (576i, SDTV)
Country Malaysia
Broadcast area Nationwide, via digital satellite, DVB-T in Klang Valley.
Headquarters Angkasapuri, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Formerly called RTMi, Muzik Aktif
Sister channel(s) TV1, TV2
Website www.rtm.gov.my/tvi/
Availability
Terrestrial
MYFREEVIEW (Malaysia) Channel 110 (Test transmission)
Satellite
Astro (Malaysia) Channel 180
Cable
ABNXcess (Malaysia) Channel 106

RTM TVi, also known as TVi is a digital television station in Malaysia owned and operated by the Radio Television Malaysia, a division of the Malaysian federal government. It is part of the RTM Digital Television services, along with Muzik Aktif, Pelangi, Sinergi and Panggung.

TVi broadcasts for 24 hours a day since its re-launch in April 2011. TVi, specifically meant for Sabah and Sarawak, is an initiative by the federal government and the governments of the two states to bring about a deeper understanding of the people in the two territories. This would also help further promote the 1Malaysia concept among Malaysians, especially in the peninsular.

TVi focusing programmes that highlight life in Sabah and Sarawak, culture and songs of the various ethnic groups in them, documentaries, history and plans in store for these two states. The channel is currently available on Astro’s Channel 180, which previously broadcast RTM Muzik Aktif and TVi

TVi was launched along with the initial DVB-T tests available in the Klang Valley under the name RTMi. Its test broadcast began in 2000 chosen residential homes surrounding Klang Valley for 6 months starting in September 2006, using the DVB-T standard. The test ended in March 2007, involving the installation and the interpretation of the "Set Top Boxes" in the respective homes. During the period, the channel broadcast daily from 7:00 p.m. until 12 midnight (for 5 hours), previewing programmes that are shown on RTM1 and RTM2. This digitalisation test was estimated to cost over RM76 million. The transmitters used were provided by Harmonic Inc.

During the off air hours, RTM no longer uses the Philips test card, instead opting for a colour bar. The Philips test card was eventually only aired on TV1 and TV2, while the new colour bar cards are used for the remaining channels.

In April 2007, RTM had announced that digital transmission will persist despite the test period being over due to the positive response received during the period and plans for further testing involving different video/audio codecs.


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