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Astro (stylized in lowercase title), is a Malaysian pay
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,
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and
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provider. Astro is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad and is operated by MEASAT Broadcast Network Systems Sdn. Bhd. It operates from the All Asia Broadcast Centre (AABC) in
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and MEASAT in
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. Astro First It forms part of the mass media
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in the country alongside
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. Astro launched the high-definition platform Astro B.yond in 2009 and the IPTV platform
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in 2011, with the latter targeted at consumers who were unable to receive the company's satellite services. The ultra high-definition (UHD) platform Astro Ultra was launched at the end of 2019 while the full high-definition (FHD) platform (replacement of Astro B.yond in future) called Astro Ulti was introduced in the mid of 2021. Astro formerly operated in
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from 2006 to 2008, under the Astro Nusantara brand and also in Brunei from 2000 to 2022 under the
Kristal-Astro Kristal Astro ( Jawi: كريستل استرو) was a sole operator of Brunei's multi-channel pay-TV service. It was officially launched on 24 January 2000. The company is a joint-venture between Kristal Sdn. Bhd. and Malaysia's MEASAT Broadca ...
brand. The Indonesian operations were operated by PT Direct Vision, while the Bruneian operations were operated by Kristal Sdn. Bhd. In 2016, the company was recorded as achieving 71% household penetration in Malaysia. It was granted an exclusive license as the sole pay-television provider by the Malaysian federal government until 2017.


History


Formation and early years

The licence to operate Astro, then unnamed, was given in June 1994 and was planned to have 20 channels through the Measat satellite. It was originally planned to launch in 1995, but postponed to 1996 with the launching initially took place in October and would be known as the All-Asia Satellite Television and Radio Operator, abbreviated as ASTRO and to be operated under its operating company, Measat Broadcasting Networks Systems. The upcoming satellite TV provider will offer 22 television channels and 8 radio stations in its platform. Ahead of its launch, Astro's operator, Measat Broadcast Networks Systems expected that its satellite TV and radio services will gain profit within two-and-a-half to three years with a total of 700,000 subscriber base. Astro was launched on 25 September 1996, three months after its establishment. Upon its launch, the company planned to offer the internet speed facility to its customers by early 1997. Astro signed an agreement with
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which allows its subscribers to settle their monthly fees via the autophone and autodebit services as well as via automatic bill settlement facility provided by the bank through
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and Mastercard. Astro planned to open four out of seven showrooms nationwide by the first quarter of 1997. The company also planned to reach the target of 400 installations as early as January 1997. Astro also submitted its proposal to began broadcasting overseas. Two months later, the company entered a joint-venture with film production companies to produce program varieties. On 1 April 1997, Astro appointed MOCCIS Trading, a trading arm of MOCCIS Berhad, to market and promote its service to its members via a monthly payment scheme. Astro planned to establish its own private telecommunications network as part of its preparation to launch a range of multimedia interactive services as well as to increase its business reach. The company also spent RM25 million to enhance its services for domestic and global market. Astro became the first client of the Canadian telecommunication equipment company,
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's Global Account programme for the ASEAN region. In July 1997, the company signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Faber Group Berhad in which Astro will provide its satellite television services to seven of Faber-owned
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. From 27 September to 16 November 1997, Astro offers installation fees for its Direct-to-U system installation. It also targets at least 20,000 hotels for its pay-television operations by the year-end. In December 1997, Astro partnered with
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in which the latter would help developing its web-based corporate database for its business strategy. It also allocates RM100 million to provide a Direct-to-U price subsidy to its customers. In 1998, Astro plans to expand its operations in the Philippines and Taiwan with RM200 million of allocation. The plan was later abandoned for unknown reasons.


Expansion of operations

Between 2000 and 2006, Astro shared time with
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, Malaysian public educational TV channel, where it shared time with
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on Channel 28 from 2000 to 2001 and with now-defunct
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on Channel 13 from 2002 to 2006. The move received much criticism from many parties, demanding that the network should remain aired on public broadcaster, RTM rather than Astro at least until 2002. However, Astro decided to not aired TV Pendidikan upon the expiration of its 6-year agreement with the channel's operator, the
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, resulting TV Pendidikan moved to TV9, owned by media conglomerate
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in 2007. In 2000, Astro's residential subscriber base have exceeded about 300,000 households in just three years after its official launch. Astro also targets a total of a million subscribers nationwide in the next two years. The company enters a joint-venture with Kristal Sdn. Bhd. from Brunei to launch
Kristal-Astro Kristal Astro ( Jawi: كريستل استرو) was a sole operator of Brunei's multi-channel pay-TV service. It was officially launched on 24 January 2000. The company is a joint-venture between Kristal Sdn. Bhd. and Malaysia's MEASAT Broadca ...
on 24 January 2000. The service, however, ceased operations 22 years later, in 2022. The company had invested over RM1 billion to build a digital broadcasting facility and developed a multimedia services. Astro also spent at least RM350 to subsidized its Digital Multimedia System (DMS) in order to make its service is "affordable for more Malaysian families". The company also planned to expand its services across Asian region. By June 2001, Astro's subscription total has increased to 600,000. In April 2002, Astro signed an agreement with
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for the distribution of six TV series from
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in Malaysia and Brunei. By September the same year, Astro reduced 10% of its staffs under the voluntary separation scheme (VSS). The company set up a joint-venture company with Indonesian conglomerate,
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to provide pay-TV service in Indonesia as early as July 2005. As a result, Astro's satellite TV service in Indonesia, known as Astro Nusantara was launched in March 2006. It also invested RM500 million to support its operations in the republic. However, Astro Nusantara only operated for two years and ceased operations when Astro ended their joint-venture with PT Direct Vision in September 2008. On 1 October 2007, Astro renumbered all of its channel numbers from 2-digits to 3-digits to accommodate its expanding number of channels. In 2007, Astro dominates 29% of television viewership market in Malaysia, after
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(54%) and
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(17%). In December 2009, Astro launched its high-definition service, known as Astro B.yond with a new decoder set and channels in HD feeds. Astro partnered with TIME dotCom Berhad in December 2010 to implementated the broadband and IPTV service in Klang Valley and Penang. In 2013, Astro signed an agreement with
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's wholly-owned subsidiary, TM Net Sdn. Bhd. to broadcast two Astro SuperSport channels on the latter's pay-TV service, HyppTV (later known as
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).


Recent developments

On 1 December 2014, Astro signed a joint-venture with South Korean retail company, GS Retail Co. Ltd. to launch a home shopping channel, Go Shop. However, the joint-venture only survived for 9 years and following the changing in consumer's shopping landscape, Go Shop ceased operations on 12 October 2023 as part of the company's "ongoing strategic realignment underway". In March 2016, Astro launched its regional video platform, Tribe, which targets to Indonesian market. In 2017, Astro enters a strategic partnership with
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from South Korea to create and produced contents and events for ASEAN market. The company also enters a long-term partnership with print publishing company, Karangkraf to form a joint-venture company focused on content production, Karangkraf Digital 360, which was later renamed as Nu Ideaktiv. Astro alongside
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and
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collaborated to launch a digital learning hub, known as JomStudi in January 2019. The initiative, which supported by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), provides educational resources in a single platform which accessible to students. The company enters a partnership with Chinese streaming platform,
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in 2019, in which Astro acquired an exclusive rights to distributed the IQIYI's content in Malaysia. Astro also responsible for the latter's customer acquisition, marketing and media sales. On 1 April 2020, Astro rearranged its channel numbers in order to prioritize its 100 HD channels on its platform. In 2021, Astro partnered with
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to expand its content offering in which the latter's service will be made available on Astro's platform. In May 2024, Astro and state-owned public service broadcaster,
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(RTM) have partnered to envisioned an initiative in support to Palestine by launching Malaysia4Palestine, a special channel dedicated to highlighting the humanitarian crisis in Palestine in the wake of the ongoing
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. The channel began one-day broadcasting on 25 May 2024. Among artistes who involved in the project were
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,
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, Syafinaz Selamat, Alif Satar,
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, Sarimah Ibrahim,
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and Wani Kayrie. On 17 October, Astro revamp its sports content lineup which will feature new names and channel numbers. The change will saw Astro SuperSport channels which will be replaced with Astro-branded sports channels, such as Astro Premier League (primally aired
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matches), Astro Football (which aired other football leagues and tournaments), Astro Badminton (primally aired all of the BWF tournaments) and Astro Sports Plus (which aired other sporting events, such as the
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basketball,
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fights,
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races, among others). Astro announced on 18 November that both
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and Astro Premier would be discontinued as a linear TV channel and merged both channels with
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and
Astro Citra Astro Citra is a 24-hour Malay language version of HBO Asia, showing the local and Asian movies. The channel began broadcasting on 1 June 2009, replacing Astro Kirana (Channel 122) which ceased its broadcasting on 18 May 2009 due to low viewe ...
respectively, to match the Astro's new corporate branding. The merger between Citra and Premier took effect two days later, on 20 November, while the merger of Prima and Warna took effect on 3 December. Under this plan, Astro Warna and Astro Premier will exclusively operated as a content hub on Astro on Demand and Astro GO. However, Astro Warna's permanent shutdown received negative feedback from netizens which supported its closure, citing that "there is no any improvements for programmes aired" a part of programmes that aired repeatedly on the channel. On 2 December, Astro begin leasing an
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-owned property, ABS-CBN Soundstage at the Horizon IT Park,
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,
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,
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, to increase its global footprint. At the same time, it introduced Astro One, an entertainment package which includes three new packages: Entertainment, Sports, and Epic, which "is built with a customer-first approach".


Services and products


Astro B.yond

Astro launched its own high-definition platform called Astro B.yond on 11 December 2009. Its rollout costed RM200 million, including marketing and operating costs of approximately RM150 million. It introduced a PVR with an external hard disk drive connected to the decoder. The PVR comes with an inbuilt 500 GB hard disk and allows customers to record up to two live programmes at one time, rewind, and pause live TV. Recording services are also available through Astro B.yond via a compatible external hard disk drive and activation of the recording service by Astro.


Astro Go

The streaming service of Astro was launched in 2012 called Astro On-The-Go (AOTG). The launch of the app enabled customers to access to Astro's TV channels, live events, Video-On-Demand (VOD) and Catch Up TV on mobile devices. The app was also made for international users in March 2013. The app was renamed to Astro Go on 31 March 2017 and saw a significant revamp that introduced several new features, such as a more user-friendly interface, improved video playback quality, and better content discovery tools. Astro Go offers personalized content recommendations based on viewing history and preferences and allows customers to download shows for offline viewing.


Astro Fibre

Astro embarked on its broadband service in 2011 by collaborating with
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to serve content over broadband through its Astro B.yond IPTV service. To further its place in the
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space, Astro entered a partnership with sister company
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in 2019, resulting in the introduction of Astro & Broadband. In 2022, Astro became an Internet Service Provider and began offering standalone broadband through Astro Fibre, which is also offered to businesses through its BIZfibre services.


Astro NJOI

Astro NJOI is a Malaysia's first
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satellite TV service by Astro. Launched in collaboration with the
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on 18 February 2012, it debuted with 18 channels and 19 radio stations. Currently, NJOI offers more than 50 channels in Full HD, most of the channels are available through newly-revamped Family Pack.


Connected boxes

In November 2019, Astro launched the Ultra Box, its first self-installable set-top box which can be used with satellite or broadband/Wi-Fi. The main features are its better viewing experience with 4K UHD and access to cloud-based video recording as well as video-on-demand content. Expanding its set-top box offerings, Astro introduced the Ulti Box in 2021 which showcases similar features to the Ultra Box. The key difference is that the Ulti Box only provides HD resolutions rather than a 4K UHD experience.


Criticism and controversies


Monopoly over paid television market

Astro has been criticised for its monopolistic practices in which it has become the dominant paid television service in Malaysia while its competitors
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, Mega TV, and
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were not able to compete against Astro and became defunct after its launch. Astro was the sole paid television operator in Malaysia until 2017 when another competitor,
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's
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, emerged as a strong
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alternative. The Malaysian government's plan to regulate Android-based
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es in 2019 raised concerns that Astro's dominance over the country's television content market would be enhanced. While Astro's exclusive rights to Malaysian broadcast content expired in 2017, the company continues to have non-exclusive broadcast privileges under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. Starting in 2022, the
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will provide Content Applications Service Provider (CASP) licenses to 35 broadcasting companies, four of which are approved to deliver content via
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.


Sports content dispute

Astro has also enjoyed control of the broadcasting rights for
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, including all
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and
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events, and the
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and
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. Competitors were restricted from airing those events, or were required by regulators to pay excessive royalties to Astro. The high royalty fees were criticised by Jeremy Kung, executive vice president of TM New Media, who argued that sports content on
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television channels should be made available to public for free. Former Information, Communications, Arts and Culture minister
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urged the media groups who had exclusive rights to major sports events to share their content to
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television channels.
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youth chief
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argued that the rights to broadcast
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should be co-licensed with
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instead of being restricted to Astro. Astro's short-lived Indonesian operations were also subject of investigation by Indonesian regulators, and accusations by rival providers, over allegations of the company also monopolizing Premier League rights in the country.


Overcharging

Astro has been criticised for raising its service prices and imposing penalty fees on customers. In 2007, Astro raised its service fee about 15% and converted previously free channels like
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,
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, and
CGTN China Global Television Network (CGTN) is one of three branches of state-run China Media Group and the international division of China Central Television (CCTV). Headquartered in Beijing, CGTN broadcasts news in multiple languages. CGTN is un ...
into paid channels. Anyone who attempted to drop such service packages was charged a fee. ''
Malaysiakini ''Malaysiakini'' (English: "Malaysia Now") is an online news portal in Malaysia which was established in 1999. It is published in Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil, and is among the most read news portals in Malaysia. At the time of its ...
'' reporter Cheah Kah Seng encouraged customers to protest against the price hikes and provided instructions on how to do so. Due to broadcasting rights it has received from the Malaysian government, Astro raised its fees several more times in the following years, while consumers had fewer competitive alternatives. Astro often shows commercials on premium channels for which consumers paid for an ad-free experience. Customers who use the Astro
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(PVR), Astro MAX, have reported performance problems and difficulty in recording certain channels.


Advertising on pay television channels

Paid channels carried on Astro usually carries traditional
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that will be shown on commercial break, despite customers had paid for the paid television channels.


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See also

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Television in Malaysia Malaysian television broadcasting was introduced on 28 December 1963. Colour television was introduced on 28 December 1978. Full-time colour transmissions were officially inaugurated on New Year's Day 1982. There are currently 16 national free ...
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Digital television in Malaysia In Malaysia, digital television broadcasts, DTV or DHD, can be received via cable, internet, satellite, or via free over-the-air (OTA) digital terrestrial television, much like analogue television broadcasts have been. It began in the mid-1990s ...
*
Kristal-Astro Kristal Astro ( Jawi: كريستل استرو) was a sole operator of Brunei's multi-channel pay-TV service. It was officially launched on 24 January 2000. The company is a joint-venture between Kristal Sdn. Bhd. and Malaysia's MEASAT Broadca ...
Other pay-TV service provider: * Mega TV *
ABNXcess Asian Broadcasting Network (M) Sdn Bhd, DBA ABNxcess, was the sole digital cable television operator in Malaysia, launched on 8 June 2013. The company offered cable television services via the cable network which has been in operation since 2012 ...
* U Television (formerly known as MiTV) *
Unifi TV Unifi TV (formerly known as hyppTV, stylized as Unifi tv prior to January 2018) is an IPTV service operated by Unifi. It was launched in 2010 as part of Unifi's bundled service offering of VoIP telephone, Internet and IPTV. History An ea ...
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MYTV Broadcasting MYTV Broadcasting Sdn Bhd (MYTV) is a Malaysian television broadcasting company based in Cyberjaya, Selangor. It provides free digital terrestrial television (DTT) in the country, considered a first of its kind in the country. The DTT service ...


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* {{CATV Africa, Asia, and Oceania 1996 establishments in Malaysia Television in Malaysia Astro Malaysia Holdings Satellite television Privately held companies of Malaysia Malaysian companies established in 1996 Mass media companies established in 1996 Digital media organizations