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HA
Hazimworks
Malaysia's DTT brand Myfreeview officially launched on Tuesday at a ceremony held at a convention centre. They simply reuse the Freeview brand like yours in the UK.

Analogue switch off by June next year. Set top box are given for free to the lower income households and the needy which is considered the first. Set top boxes are given to those who come to the launch event.
Last edited by Hazimworks on 6 June 2017 3:13pm
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dbl
Malaysia's DTT brand Myfreeview officially launched on Tuesday at a ceremony held at a convention centre. They simply reuse the Freeview brand like yours in the UK.

Analogue switch off by June next year. Set top box are given for free to the lower income households and the needy which is considered the first. Set top boxes are given to those who come to the launch event.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwkrtE_mUAEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wAAewynZmw

Are TV networks in Malaysia mostly 16:9 SD or a mixture of 4:3, 16:9 SD, HD etc?
HA
Hazimworks
dbl posted:
Malaysia's DTT brand Myfreeview officially launched on Tuesday at a ceremony held at a convention centre. They simply reuse the Freeview brand like yours in the UK.

Analogue switch off by June next year. Set top box are given for free to the lower income households and the needy which is considered the first. Set top boxes are given to those who come to the launch event.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwkrtE_mUAEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wAAewynZmw

Are TV networks in Malaysia mostly 16:9 SD or a mixture of 4:3, 16:9 SD, HD etc?

Almost all the channels are in 4:3 SD (at the time of posting). TV Alhijrah is the only one in 16:9 HD. Our pay TV Astro carries it in 4:3 SD but Hypp TV (using IPTV) is the same as DTT.

Some channel surfing through the Malaysian DTT:

HA
Hazimworks
Channel surfing of Vietnamese TV channels on the DVB-T2 system:

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ADmanamDA
Hong Kong - Phoenix TV Chinese Channel ID 2017

29 days later

HA
Hazimworks
Here's how Globo announce return to normal programming after a technical fault:


And a joke from the video:
DB
dbl


SVT1 has new idents that include the new corporate logo


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KU
Kunst
SVT really LOVES to change its graphics
NG
noggin Founding member
Yes - SVT - just like the BBC with Reith - has its own typeface - Publik. It relaunched broadcast and online output using it last year I believe.

http://esseninternational.com/showcase/svt-publik/

There is also a styleguide for digital content on their website

https://styleguide.svt.se

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WH
whoiam989
I already posted this clip in the International News Presentation thread, but here's how TVB J5 in Hong Kong was rebranded this week. Interesting to note that a French home improvement show (made for now-closed down Maison+) was followed by a Japanese health show.


By the way, couldn't TVB just create a free-to-air lifestyle channel, so what was used to be J5 can focus entirely on business news?
HA
Hazimworks
dbl posted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws1I3ckLY-A

SVT1 has new idents that include the new corporate logo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykJY1VtQU8Q

Previous:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1NFvBnDTMg

The concept for SVT1's current idents look similar to this advert in Germany but for digital radio:
HA
Hazimworks
Yes - SVT - just like the BBC with Reith - has its own typeface - Publik. It relaunched broadcast and online output using it last year I believe.

http://esseninternational.com/showcase/svt-publik/

There is also a styleguide for digital content on their website

https://styleguide.svt.se


Kunst posted:
SVT really LOVES to change its graphics


Their previous look in 2001 has these elements: the flower was based on the Japanese floral emblems, color palettes, flat colors, promo/trailers and program menu are based on the grid system. Not forgetting the BBC elements too.

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