DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/81da9e/malaysia_broadca) has announced the addition of the "Malaysia - Broadcasting" report to their offering.
With its history of tight censorship laws, Malaysia did not open up the television broadcasting market to private operators until 1995. Despite this, the proportion of Malaysian households that have a television set has risen to over 95%. There are six FTA TV channels and more than 100 pay TV channels offering a wide range of local and foreign programs in a broad selection of languages. Of particular note has been the strong growth of satellite TV operator, Astro. This report reviews the development of the television broadcasting sector, as the market sorts itself out, moves towards convergence and starts to address the challenges that new technology is bringing to the sector.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Synopsis
2. Broadcasting market
3. Digital TV
4. Free-to-Air TV
5. Related reports
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