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RTM to end Astro broadcast of TV1, TV2 and Okey from July 1 after pricing deal cannot be reached

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RTM to end Astro broadcast of TV1, TV2 and Okey from July 1 after pricing deal cannot be reached
KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 — Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) will cease broadcasting its television channels on Astro’s platform from July 1 after nearly three decades of collaboration. In a circular dated May 11, cited by New Straits Times , RTM said the decision followed difficulties between both parties in reaching a pricing agreement that aligns with operational needs and financial capacity. It said prolonged negotiations over costs and rental rates had made it challenging to finalise a contract acceptable to both sides. “After many years of cooperation and continuous negotiations regarding the costs and rental rates for these services, it has become difficult at this time to reach a pricing agreement and contract that meet the needs and financial capabilities of both parties,” RTM said in the circular. “As such, RTM has decided to terminate the broadcasting services of RTM channels, namely TV1-HD, TV2-HD and Okey, on Astro’s satellite platform and over-the-top (OTT) platform operated by your party. This termination will take effect on July 1, 2026.” RTM has worked with Astro since 1996 for TV1 and TV2 broadcasts, while its third channel Okey — formerly known as Muzik Aktif and TVi — was added in 2009. The collaboration also extended to joint production efforts, which RTM said had benefited audiences across both platforms. RTM said rising channel rental costs had increased its financial burden in leasing the channels, making it more appropriate to end the service. “As the channel rental costs continue to increase… it is more appropriate for us to terminate the service…” it said.
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