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Natseven TV Sdn Bhd (ntv7)
TypePrivate broadcast digital terrestrial television
Country
AvailabilityNational
OwnerMedia Prima Berhad
Launch date
April 7 1998
Official website
www.ntv7.com.my

Natseven TV Sdn Bhd or better known as ntv7 is the first digital terrestrial television in Malaysia was launched nationwide on April 7 1998. Its mission is to promote a happier and more enlightened Malaysia. Believing strongly in the provision of wholesome entertainment, good family and community values, good corporate citizenship, and the promotion of national integration, the station works on an appointment-based programming concept reflecting its philosophy of being "Your Feel Good Channel".

Background, content and features

As such, ntv7 is different from others in the Malaysian broadcasting industry in that it falls into the category of being a media brand rather than a television station. Programmes are treated as products under relevant brands - more commonly referred to as programming belts, and are managed by a team of brand managers.

The appointment-based concept is also new to the Malaysian broadcasting industry, where factors, such as who watches what and when, define when a programme is slotted in the TV schedule. The Station, which broadcasts on the UHF frequency band offers a combination of Malay, English, Chinese and Indian programmes, produced locally as well as some from overseas.

Offering a wide variety of programming, ntv7's line-up includes dramas, situational comedies (sitcoms), entertainment programmes, game shows, children programmes, anime, and movies. In addition, there are also the station's news bulletins in Malay, English and Mandarin which aim to be independent and relevant at all times.

History

After being in operation since 1998, ntv7 is proud of its achievement in building a strong following amongst Malaysian television audiences. So much so that the public's perception is that the Station has been around for much longer than this. Broadcast signals go through a network of 10 transmitters dotted around the country. Daily transmission begins at 8.00 am (9.00 am on weekends and public holidays) until past midnight.

In October 2005, Media Prima Berhad announced its acquisition of ntv7. Media Prima also owns 3 other private TV stations in Malaysia - TV3, 8TV & TV9 as well as a controlling stake in The New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd.

ntv7 currently broadcasts under UHF (Ultra High) Frequency. A VHF (Very High) Frequency transmission is also available in the Klang Valley on Channel 7. In the Klang Valley, the UHF channel is 37.

ntv7 is also available over Astro on Channel 107.

Programme

Dramas are in blue; variety programmes are in red; movies and/or specials are in black; reality shows are in orange; serial soap dramas are in pink; comedies are in green

Ntv7's primetime programmes as of September 2007.

8:00 - 8.30 PM 8:30 - 9:00 PM 9:00 - 9:30 PM 9:30 - 10:00 PM 10:00 - 10:15 PM 10:15 - 10:30 PM 10:30 - 10:45 PM 10:45 - 11:15 PM 11:15 - 11:45 PM 11:45 -
Monday 7 Edition CSI:New York Fallen Angel Mandarin 7 CSI:Miami CSI:Las Vegas
Tuesday Hell's Kitchen (season 2) Chinese Movie
Wednesday Bones Grey's Anatomy My Name Is Earl
Thursday Magix Seekers Pensonic Pride Shark
Friday Elly Star Idol Malaysia 24 Everybody Loves Raymond
Saturday Festival (Malay Telemovie) Mandarin 7 Star Idol Malaysia Dating Celebrity E7
Sunday Hak Anda Celebrity Cookout Close-Up Chinese Movie

Ntv7's Programmes

Here are some of the Ntv7's most-watched primetime programmes.

International Programmes

Comedy/Drama

Reality/competition

Anime and cartoon

Chinese Drama

  • The Beginning
  • Falling in Love
  • Man of the House
  • Beautiful Scent
  • Fallen Angel

Logo timeline

See also

Template:Chinese Language Television