8TV (Malaysia)

Not to be confused with MediaCorp Channel 8, a Chinese-language television station owned by MediaCorp.
8TV
八度空间
Launched 1 July 1995 (1995-07-01)
Relaunch: 8 January 2004 (2004-01-08)
Owned by Media Prima Berhad
Picture format 576i (4:3)
Audience share 6% (Sept 2013[1], )
Slogan We're different
Chinese: 我们是不同的
Country Malaysia
Broadcast area Nationwide
Sister channel(s) TV3
ntv7
TV9
Website www.8tv.com.my
Availability
Terrestrial
Analogue Channel 27/ Channel 58 (UHF) (Klang Valley)
MYTV (Malaysia) Test transmission[2]
Satellite
Astro (Malaysia) Channel 708
NJOI (Malaysia) Channel 708[3]
Cable
ABNXcess (Malaysia) Channel 108
IPTV
HyppTV Channel 108[4]
Streaming media
Live Streaming (Malaysia only) www.tonton.com.my/liveList/

8TV (Chinese: 八度空间; pinyin: Bādù Kōngjiān; literal: 8th dimension) is a free-to-air private television station in Malaysia. The television channel targets urban youth and Chinese audiences with high quality foreign programmes and unique local content, mainly in the English and Chinese languages. 8TV's line up consists of dramas, sitcoms, and reality shows, which are produced in Malaysia or imported from other countries. 8TV broadcasts with the concept of "one station, two channels" in two languages shifts: in English being called 8TV and in Chinese being called 八度空间 (pinyin: Bādù Kōngjiān) or 8TV Chinese. Since 1 April 2016, this channel will broadcast during 9AM to about 1.45AM everyday mostly with Chinese programmes with CJ Wow Shop teleshopping block being broadcast between 6AM to 9AM everyday.[5]

8TV is also available on Astro channel 708, and through channel 108 on ABNXcess and HyppTV.

History

8TV was launched on 1 July 1995 as MetroVision Channel 8. It was managed by City Television Sdn Bhd, part of the Melewar Group (controlled by the Negeri Sembilan royal family) and broadcasts from Shah Alam. It was first available only in Klang Valley, Seremban and parts of Malacca, but later expanded to Kedah and Johor, thus allowing Singaporean viewers to access it. Viewers were required to install fish-bone antennas to receive this channel.[6]

It was first broadcast in Malay language. The original transmission hours were from 9am to midnight.

Resulting from the Asian financial crisis and intense competition from other channels (especially ntv7 which launched in 1998), MetroVision quietly closed on 1 November 1999. The operator promised to re-open the channel in March 2000 after a supposed "signal upgrade" but it failed to materialise.[7]

Programmes broadcast

The following are programmes currently or previously broadcast on 8TV channel. All news broadcasts are in Chinese; there is no news in English or Malay although English, Malay, and Chinese are languages spoken in the channel. There was once a news broadcast in Malay, but it did not last long. A TV series which has been broadcast, may be repeated on the channel, a year or two later, with the exception of TVB TV series. According to Tonton's announcement, a programme reschedule was implemented on 1 April 2016, allowing the time slot to expand to accommodate more Chinese programmes on Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday, while English programmes retaining its time slot on Wednesday to Friday as usual.[8] Another reschedulling is a teleshopping block called CJ WOW Shop has been broadcast across Media Prima channels. Some Media Prima channels (especially NTV7 and TV9) are more affected by the changes. However, this block has attract huge criticism on social media as a large part of daytime schedule has been replaced by CJ Wow Shop, which these slots had been previously running mostly reruns, religious programming and kids programming.[9][10][11][12]

Foreign programmes

These are programmes currently or previously broadcast during the 8TV English period, mostly at night, especially midnight or early in the morning.

Local programmes

This includes the best of locally produced Chinese programmes and 8TV English programmes.

  • 3.03 A.M
  • 5 Jingga
  • 8 Corners
  • 8 E-News
  • 8TV Express Live
  • 8 Mini Century
  • 8-Style
  • 8TV Mandarin News (8:00 p.m.)
  • 8TV Nite Live
  • The 8TV Quickie
  • The Adjusters
    • The Adjusters 2
  • Alam's Story
  • Amusing Race
  • The Beat
  • Best In The World
  • The Best of Latte
  • Blogger Boy
  • Brilliant Mind
  • Celebrity Chat
  • China Star
  • Crime Scene
  • A Cup of Love
  • Da Funki Monkee
  • Destinasi Bajet
  • Discover Smiles Zoom Malaysia
  • Dive into Love
  • Double Triple or Nothing
    • Double Triple or Nothing Kids
  • Eve's Diary
  • Eyes On You
  • Famous Chinese Cuisine
  • Fantasia: A Modern Fairy Tale
  • Folks and Tales
  • G-Thang
  • Ghost
  • Go-Go-Go
  • Go Travel
  • Gol & Gincu The Series
  • Goodnight DJ
  • The Gossip World
  • Hey Morning
  • Hip Hoppin Asia
  • Ho Chak!
  • Hot Chef
  • Hot FM AM KREW
  • I Dare You!
  • I Wanna Be A Model
  • Journey To Royal Cuisine
  • Justice Pao Jr.
  • Kan-Cheong Kitchen
  • King Of Dessert
  • KL Lights
  • Latte @ 8
  • Let's Cycle
  • Love in Seoul
  • Love Is Not Blind
  • Malaysian Idol
  • Malaysia's Most Beautiful
  • Midday Mandarin News (12:30 p.m.)
  • Model A la Mode
  • Move It!
  • Mr. Bun
  • My Secret Chef
  • Nescafé Kick-Start
  • A New Journey
  • Next Miss Universe Malaysia
  • Now Everyone Can Fly To Australia
  • Ohayo
  • One in a Million
  • Part of the Game
  • Perfect Match
  • Please Give Me a Job!
  • Project Runway Malaysia
  • Project Superstar
  • Realiti
  • Reel Review
  • Secret Of Success
  • Sky
  • So You Think You Can Dance
  • Spec-Ops
  • Step Forward
  • Step of Dance
  • Summer Live Concert [13]
  • Taste of Malaysia: Martin Yan (Chinese)
  • Teman
  • A Time To Embrace
  • The Top Kid
  • Total Europe Explore
  • Treasure Hunt in Malaysia
  • Trippin
  • Twenty Hundred
  • The Ultimate Power Group
  • The Ultimate Power Song
  • The Ultimate Power Star
  • The Ultimate Prom Nite
  • Unveil The Truth
  • We Are One Malaysia
  • Welcome to the Rail World
    • Welcome to the Rail World Japan
  • Without Boundaries

Asian programmes

These programmes come at different timeslots, depending on their programme type. They are from China, Hong Kong, South Korea (includes Best of Korea Hanbok segment that broadcasts on Thursdays and Fridays in 2015), Taiwan, Japan and Singapore.

Best of Hokkien (series imported from Taiwan)

These are Hokkien-language programmes made by Taiwan studios that are mostly edited to fit in the one-hour period of the channel broadcast. There are three different timeslots for the segment: 11:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday, and 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

Best of the East (Chinese and Korean drama series)

They are series produced by Chinese TV studios (mostly mainland) and South Korean TV studios (known as Korean drama); their timeslot is set at 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday. As of April 2016, the Korean drama slot is broadcast separately at 9:30 p.m., instead of 8:30 p.m.

Best of TVB (series imported from Hong Kong)

These are series produced by Hong Kong's Television Broadcasts Ltd, either currently or previously broadcast. Sometimes this timeslot is replaced by a Chinese TV series as an interim. This segment's timeslot is set at 7:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

Hito Idol Theatre (Korean and Taiwanese drama series)

These are programmes made by Korean and Taiwanese studios. The segment's time slot is 6:30 p.m. every Saturday.

Films

Films are broadcast in segments such as Popcorn Hour for English part 8TV; 8 1/2 Cinema, Sunday Movie Cinema and festive seasons for Chinese part 8TV.

Live telecasts

Chinese New Year Celebration

As a Chinese TV channel, 8TV broadcasts more Chinese programmes and movies in conjunction with the Chinese New Year Celebration every year. Also, aim at targeting the Chinese community market, 8TV distributes Chinese New Year Singles Discography along with its' Media Prima sister channel NTV7 and sister radio-based media OneFM apart from its rival TV company, Astro begins 2011 onwards wherein previously from 2009 to 2010, it distributes its own Chinese New Year Singles Discography. Begins 2015 onwards, 8TV, OneFM and NTV7 distributes Chinese New Year Singles Discography each year with its' own theme, theme song and mascot based on the 12 animal zodiac as well as its' related merchandise including the mascot stuffed toy. In addition, the discography team which responsible in making the discography will also tour across the nation to promote their discography and its' merchandise and during the festive season, they will be displayed on the shelves of all Popular Bookstore CD Rama kiosk nationwide. Furthermore, few days before and first ten days during Chinese new year, 14-seconds fortune predictions for each of all 12 Chinese Zodiacs will be screened occasionally whenever a Chinese TV programme is about to enter the commercial or resume after the commercial. [14][15]

2009 8TV Happy Chinese New Year.
2010 8面威风全星颂 (bā miàn wēi fēng Quán xīng sòng) - All stars sings and make a magnificent appearance.
2011 阖家团圆一起发-178 (Hé jiā tuányuán yī qǐ fā- yī qǐ bā) - Family prospers together in reunion-178.
2012 阖家团圆一起发2012 (Hé jiā tuányuán yī qǐ fā- Èr líng yī'èr) - Family prospers together in reunion-2012.
2013 阖家团圆一起发2013 (Hé jiā tuányuán yī qǐ fā- Èr líng yīsān) - Family prospers together in reunion-2013.
2014 意气风发庆团圆 (Yìqìfēngfā qìng tuányuán) - Spirited Reunion.
2015 样样都好 Very Goat (Yàng yàng dōu hǎo Very Goat) - Everything is good Very Goat.
Named after the Year of the Goat. The word Goat has a similar pronunciation as the word, Good. The mascot of the discography that year is Wei Li Yang, the Goat (威力羊 WēilìYáng, literally the power goat), which is mentioned in the discography's theme song of the same name.
2016 满吉 ,Go Lucky (Mǎn jí, Go Lucky) - Full of Auspicious, Go Lucky.
Named after the Year of the Monkey. The word "满吉" (Mǎn jí, literally Full of Auspicious) has a similar pronunciation as the English word, Monkey. The mascot of the discography that year is Manji, the monkey, which is mentioned in the discography's theme and the theme song of the same name.

References

  1. (PDF) http://web.archive.org/web/20131211222544/http://www.mediaprima.com.my/investorcenter/ibq/2013/IB%20Q3%202013%20FINAL%20%2818112013.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 December 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "New Sabah digital TV experience". Daily Express. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  3. "Channels - TV, Radio dan Prabayar (official list of all channels available on NJOI)".
  4. "HyppTV TV Guide(includes the LCN number of each channel)".
  5. "CJ WOW SHOP mula 1 April". Harian Metro. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  6. "MetroVision Tune in guide". Archived from the original on 6 December 1998.
  7. "Meredah zaman suram". Utusan Online (in Malay). Utusan Malaysia. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  8. http://extra.tonton.com.my/entertainment/8tv-april-2016-program/
  9. "CJ WOW SHOP mula 1 April". Harian Metro. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  10. . 1 April 2016 https://www.facebook.com/TV3MALAYSIA/photos/a.392087241166.178751.262044791166/10153548509336167/?type=3&theater. Retrieved 6 April 2016. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  11. . 1 April 2016 https://www.facebook.com/TV9Malaysia/photos/a.132100906817085.22337.124467560913753/1302978949729269/?type=3&theater. Retrieved 6 April 2016. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. . 1 April 2016 https://www.facebook.com/ntv7localdrama/photos/a.299680246757151.72583.293290990729410/1085761854815649/?type=3&theater. Retrieved 6 April 2016. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  13. 8TV Chinese New Year 2012
  14. "one FM、ntv7 以及八度空间 《样样都好VERY GOAT!》庆羊年 1219热腾腾上架".
  15. "178《满吉Go Lucky》1211全马上架".

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