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12th February 2005, 01:42 PM
MiTV, owned by Vincent Tan is getting to be a reality. They have gone on a signing spree, with American, British, Chinese and Indian channels.
For Indians, they will be offering
Raj TV (Tamil)
Raj Digital (Tamil)
Varnam (Local Tamil)
Kairali (Malayala) channel
MAA (Telugu) channel
These will be besides a few others such as mTV India, etc.
Astro, owned by Anandha Krishna, has been only offering local TV station Vanavil - for the last 8 years - with Tamil movies, serials, musicals imported from India, with some sub-standard local productions.
The arrogance of Astro can be seen in one of their FAQ http://www.astro.com.my/v5/customer/faq/:
Q Why isn't there an additional channel for the Indian community?
A Our research shows that the current Tamil content in Vaanavil and Box Office will adequately serve the needs of our subscribers based on their current requirements.
But now, with the imminent arrival of MiTV, astro has decided otherwise! End of February 2005 will see the following new channels:
Sun TV
Kay TV
Surya TV (Malayalam)
Gemini TV (Telugu)
Vaanavil (existing)
Talk about surya namaskaaram after becoming blind!
Industry sources say that Astro will charge about RM20+ for the Indian channels, which would mean a minimal fee of RM70+.
In the meantime, MiTV fee would be less than RM100 for ALL 50+ channels - no different structures.
The future looks exciting for the Indian TV viewer in Malaysia, albeit at increased prices.
For Indians, they will be offering
Raj TV (Tamil)
Raj Digital (Tamil)
Varnam (Local Tamil)
Kairali (Malayala) channel
MAA (Telugu) channel
These will be besides a few others such as mTV India, etc.
Astro, owned by Anandha Krishna, has been only offering local TV station Vanavil - for the last 8 years - with Tamil movies, serials, musicals imported from India, with some sub-standard local productions.
The arrogance of Astro can be seen in one of their FAQ http://www.astro.com.my/v5/customer/faq/:
Q Why isn't there an additional channel for the Indian community?
A Our research shows that the current Tamil content in Vaanavil and Box Office will adequately serve the needs of our subscribers based on their current requirements.
But now, with the imminent arrival of MiTV, astro has decided otherwise! End of February 2005 will see the following new channels:
Sun TV
Kay TV
Surya TV (Malayalam)
Gemini TV (Telugu)
Vaanavil (existing)
Talk about surya namaskaaram after becoming blind!
Industry sources say that Astro will charge about RM20+ for the Indian channels, which would mean a minimal fee of RM70+.
In the meantime, MiTV fee would be less than RM100 for ALL 50+ channels - no different structures.
The future looks exciting for the Indian TV viewer in Malaysia, albeit at increased prices.