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1 Malaysia TV

By on December 24, 2011

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The 1Malaysia TV launched by our Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at 18 Dec 2011 as a new channel for the government to deliver the real time information directly to the people. He said on the launching ceremony that the government has to speak the younger generation language, which is language of technology in order to deliver the first hand message to them.

 

1MalaysiaTV is an Internet Protocol television (IPTV) focusing on youth. The new service is available through www.1mytv.com as well as mobile devices for Apple, Android and Blackberry apps through www.1malaysiaiptv.com.my

 

 

1Malaysia IPTV offers a growing range of programs led by our signature channel called ”Malaysia Youth TV”, which currently features a number of in-house programs like:Dance and Health, Sembang Cyber and Itu atau Ini along with external shows and music videos. But that’s not all, 1 Malaysia TV also provide free-to-air channels RTM1, RTM2, TV3, Al-Hijrah, CCTV News, a Korean entertainment channel (eKorea TV), a documentary channel (D TV), a radio station (KL POP) with many more channels coming soon!

 

 

The service is owned and operated by a private company, 1Media IPTV Sdn. Bhd. The application is developed by and the property of Raffcomm Technologies Sdn. Bhd.

 

 

For more information about 1Malaysia TV you may visit to their official web site or their official facebook

 

Download 1 Malaysia TV for iOS 

Download 1 Malaysia TV for Andriod OS

Download 1 Malaysia TV for BlackBerry OS




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Youtube comes on to your TV

By on January 18, 2009


youtube logo Youtube comes on to your TVOne way YouTube is making itself more TV-friendly is by including an auto-play option that lets viewers watch related videos in sequence, without the interaction required on a computer


Initially, YouTube on Television (http://www.youtube.com/tv) is available as a beta test through Sony PS3 and Nintendo Wii game consoles, in 22 countries and in 12 languages. Additional devices are likely to be added in the future.


YouTube began its migration from the computer in the office to the TV in the living room in June 2007 via Apple TV. Other device makers like Sony, Hewlett-Packard, Panasonic, TiVo, and Verismo soon followed Apple’s lead, aided by the addition of new APIs for partners and external developers in March 2008. 


YouTube’s aim in providing APIs for developers is “YouTube on any screen, any time,” as the company puts it. 


What’s less clear is whether anyone is watching YouTube on TV. TVs, after all, tend to have access to professionally produced content that people, not to mention advertisers, will pay for. Such content presumably fares well when competing for viewers against less-polished amateur videos on YouTube. 


A YouTube spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to a request to provide statistics detailing the number of people viewing YouTube through televisions and other non-PC hardware.



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