Sukan RTM
Malaysian TV sports channel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sukan RTM (lit. 'RTM Sports', formerly known as RTM HD, RTM HD Sports and RTM Sports, stylised as SUKAN rtm) is a Malaysian sports channel owned and operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia which airs local and international sports programming, with some of its programs produced and licensed by its sports division.[1][2][3]
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Country | Malaysia |
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Broadcast area |
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Headquarters | Angkasapuri, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Malay English |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | Radio Televisyen Malaysia |
Sister channels |
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History | |
Launched | 13 July 2018 (trial broadcast) 1 April 2021 (official broadcast) |
Former names | RTM HD Sports (13 July 2018 - 2019) RTM Sports (2019 - 1 April 2021) Sukan RTM (1 April 2021 - present) |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
myFreeview | Channel 111 (HD) |
Streaming media | |
RTMKlik (Malaysia Only) | Watch live |
History
In 2002, RTM announced that it would launch a specialty channel dedicated to sports and recreation, which would later become Sukan RTM.[4]
The service was initially run as a trial from 2008, when it started during the Beijing Olympic Games and ended after the Summer Olympics finished. 10 years later, on 13 June 2018, RTM HD was officially launched as a trial broadcast exclusively on MYTV Broadcasting on channel 111. On 13 July 2018, RTM HD changed its name to RTM HD Sports as a free-to-air all-sports channel still in tests.[5] On 1 April 2021, RTM Sports was officially rebranded and launched with the name 'Sukan RTM' during the 75th anniversary of RTM along with 60th anniversary of RTM Orchestra.[6] Its corporate slogan, Sukan Untuk Semua (Sports For All), was introduced.[7]
Programming and coverage rights
- Sekilas Liga[8]
Current
Football
Rugby union
Badminton
- BWF
- BWF World Tour
- World Championships
- Teams
- Thomas Cup (men's championship)
- Uber Cup (women's championship)
- Sudirman Cup (mixed team championship)
- Individuals
- Teams
- Badminton Asia Championships (national teams (men's, women's, and mixed) and Individuals)
Hockey
Mixed martial arts
Cycling
Motorsport
Multi-sport events
Former rights
Football
Soccer
- UEFA
- UEFA Euro (until 2020)
- CONMEBOL
- Copa América (until 2019)
- MFL
- Malaysia Premier League (until 2018)
- Sultan of Selangor's Cup (until 2019)
Basketball
- ASEAN Basketball League (until 2018–19)
Motorsports
- MotoGP (until 2021)
See also
- TV1
- TV2
- TV Okey
- Television in Malaysia
- Radio Televisyen Malaysia
- TVRI Sport, a similar channels from TVRI
References
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