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Friday, May 17, 2024

Malaysia introduced color television in the mid-1970s



Color television was introduced to Malaysia in the mid-1970s. The exact timeline may vary, but here's an approximate overview:

Introduction of Color Television in Malaysia

1. Mid-1970s:

   - Color television broadcasts began in Malaysia during this period. The transition from black-and-white to color broadcasts marked a significant milestone in the country's television history.

2. Adoption and Expansion:

   - As color television technology became more accessible and affordable, broadcasters in Malaysia gradually shifted from black-and-white to color programming.

When Television started in Malaysia?


Television was introduced in Malaysia in the 1960s. Here’s a detailed timeline of its early development in the country:

Introduction of Television in Malaysia

1. 1963:

   - First Broadcast:

     Television officially began in Malaysia on December 28, 1963. The first channel, TV1, was launched by the government under the Department of Broadcasting Malaysia, known today as Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM).

2. Expansion and Growth:

   - 1969:

     RTM launched its second channel, TV2, on November 17, 1969, providing viewers with more content and programming options.

The History of Television


Television technology has undergone tremendous development since its inception, fundamentally transforming how we consume media and entertainment. Here's a comprehensive look at the history and evolution of television:

Early Beginnings

1. Mechanical Television:

   - Late 19th and Early 20th Century: Early experiments with mechanical systems used rotating disks to scan images and transmit them over radio waves. Key figures include Paul Nipkow, who invented the Nipkow disk in 1884, and John Logie Baird, who demonstrated the first working television system in 1926.

2. Electronic Television:

   - 1920s-1930s: The development of electronic television using cathode ray tubes (CRT) by pioneers like Philo Farnsworth and Vladimir Zworykin marked a significant advancement. Farnsworth made the first fully functional all-electronic image pickup device (video camera tube), the "image dissector," in 1927.

What is Streaming TV?

The technology for broadcasting television content has advanced rapidly

Streaming TV is a method of distributing television content over the internet in real-time, allowing users to watch TV shows, movies, and other videos directly from internet-connected devices such as smart TVs, computers, tablets, or smartphones, without needing to download the files first.

Key Features of Streaming TV:

1. On-Demand Access:

Users can choose what they want to watch at any time, unlike traditional TV broadcasts which have a fixed schedule.

2. Multiple Platforms:

Streaming services are available on various devices, including smart TVs, computers, tablets, and smartphones.

3. Subscription and Free Services:

There are paid streaming services (like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video) and free, ad-supported services (like YouTube and Tubi).

4. Exclusive Content:

 Many streaming services offer exclusive content not available elsewhere.

5. Video Quality:

Streaming services often offer various video quality options, from standard to 4K Ultra HD, depending on the user's internet speed and the device being used.

6. Personalization:

Many streaming services use algorithms to recommend content based on users' viewing habits.


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New Sabah Times
English-language newspaper in Sabah, Malaysia.
http://www.newsabahtimes.com.my/

New Straits Times
Covers national and business news.
http://www.nst.com.my/

Sabah: Daily Express
Independent national newspaper of East Malaysia.
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/

Sinchew-i
Malaysian Chinese daily newspaper.
http://www.sinchew-i.com/

The Star
English-language daily published in two editions covering the northern states of Penang, Kedah, Perlis, and northern Perak and two editions covering the rest of the country.
http://www.thestar.com.my/

Utusan Malaysia
Surat khabar Utusan Melayu eletronik.
http://www.utusan.com.my/