Malay and Aslian ( Semai, Jakun, Temiar and Temuan)Ĭhinese ( Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew and Hakka) Old names are Radio 1, National Network and Radio 2, Music Station (broadcasts using the frequencies formerly used by Muzik FM) Old name Radio 8, Original Malay Melody Radio RTM offers thirty four FM radio channels, six of them are national while the other twenty eight are local. On 1 April 2021, RTM Sports rebranded as Sukan RTM.
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On 1 March 2021, RTM launched a brand new TV channel, TV6, dedicated to re-running TV series, telemovies and entertainment shows from 1960s to early 2000s, is currently on-trial. TV Pendidikan returned to RTM after 20 years on 6 April 2020 and began to air on TV Okey under the programme. Three new TV channels were launched during RTM digital television broadcasting era: TV Okey on 21 March 2018, RTM Sports (now Sukan RTM) on 13 June 2018 and Berita RTM on 25 June 2020. An international radio station, Voice of Malaysia ( Malay: Suara Malaysia) was established on 15 February 1963 to promote the country, but was converted to internet podcast on 31 August 2011 before it ceased operation in December the same year. TV1 broadcast overnight many times since the early 1990s, but permanent 24-hour broadcasting was only introduced in 2006 on TV2, and 2012 on TV1. TV1 introduced daytime transmissions in 1994 thus resulting in TV Pendidikan ceased broadcasting on TV1, while TV2 introduced daytime transmissions in 2000. RTM began broadcasting in colour since 1978 in Peninsular Malaysia and 1980 in Sabah and Sarawak.īetween 19, RTM shared time with TV Pendidikan, the national education channel, in the daytime. On 19 April 1971, Radio Malaysia became the first radio station to broadcast 24 hours a day, nationwide, thus becoming Rangkaian Nasional ( National Network) in the process. A second TV station also opened in the same year as its rebranding. Thus Radio Malaysia and Televisyen Malaysia's identities merged to become Radio Televisyen Malaysia ( RTM). Radio and TV operations merged on 11 October 1969 as the new Angkasapuri headquarters was inaugurated. The state's radio and television broadcast rights was included as an annex in the Malaysia Agreement. During its time as part of Malaysia, Singapore was the only state to have its own radio and television network. The then 10-month-old Television Singapura (launched on 16 February 1963) became part of Televisyen Malaysia in January 1964 as its state station for Singapore viewers, a role served until 1965, when Singapore became independent. Television services under the name Televisyen Malaysia or Malaysia Television (Malaysia TV) started on 28 December 1963 in time for the national New Year celebrations in Kuala Lumpur and regional telecasts in the Klang Valley in Selangor state, with its first studios being located in Jalan Ampang.
It would be later renamed Radio Malaysia on 16 September 1963 with the transmissions beginning with its trademark words Inilah Radio Malaysia (This is Radio Malaysia) on the day the Malaysia of today was born. With the independence of Malaya on 31 August 1957 Radio Malaya was split into two separate stations the original studios in Singapore was taken over by a new station called Radio Singapura and Radio Malaya moved to Kuala Lumpur going on air from the new location on 1 January 1959.
The transmitters were located first in Singapore and later in Kuala Lumpur (opened in 1950). The first two radio stations are Radio Malaya (in Malay) and The Blue Network (in English). RTM started broadcasting radio on 1 April 1946.