Type Public Number of employees 4,454 | Traded as MYX: 6399 Area served South East Asia Founded 1996 | |
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Key people Tun Dato’ Seri Zaki Bin Tun Azmi (Chairman)Dato' Rohana Binti Tan Sri Datuk Haji Rozhan (CEO) Products Pay televisionBroadcastingPublishing Stock price ASTRO (KLSE) MYR 2.92 +0.04 (+1.39%)27 Feb, 4:52 PM GMT+8 - Disclaimer Parent organizations Usaha Tegas, News Corporation Subsidiaries Astro, Astro Shaw, Astro Television Network System Sdn Bhd |
Interview with chief operating officer astro malaysia holdings sdn bhd henry tan
Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd is a Malaysian media and entertainment holding company that began as a paid digital satellite radio and television service, Astro. The company is owned by Astro Holdings Sdn Bhd which also owns Astro Overseas Ltd.
Contents
- Interview with chief operating officer astro malaysia holdings sdn bhd henry tan
- Astro malaysia holdings bhd wins multiple stevie awards at the 2013 ibas
- Corporate Information
- History
- Timeline History
- References
Astro malaysia holdings bhd wins multiple stevie awards at the 2013 ibas
Corporate Information
Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd is a company incorporated in Malaysia with its principal place of business at the Administration Building of the All Asia Broadcast Centre, located in Technology Park Malaysia.
Since its establishment, it expanded to provide management services to its subsidiaries. The company is dedicated and engaged in content creation, aggregation and distribution activities, including the provision of direct-to-home subscription television, radio broadcasting services, library licensing, multimedia interactive services, magazine publishing, Malaysian film production, talent management, creation of computer animation, interactive content and television content distribution. It is Malaysia's largest pay television provider.
History
In 1996, a state-of-the-art digital All Asia Broadcast Centre was constructed at Bukit Jalil. At the same time, the MEASAT satellite network began with the launch of MEASAT 1. The new pay-television service named Astro launched and started broadcasting with 22 television channels and 8 music channels. The launch of more MEASAT satellites from 1998 onward allowed Astro to begin expanding its services.