RTM, private broadcaster bring World Cup to Malaysians for free


Che Roslan (left) and Mohamad Helmi (right) after signing the agreement. Witnessing the exchange of documents is Yayasan Al-Bukhary group adviser Datuk Seri Abdul Aziz Shahar.

RTM sealed an agreement with MYTV for a collaboration between the two parties for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

This makes MYTV the official broadcast partner for RTM during the World Cup.

The signing ceremony was held at Angkasapuri Kuala Lumpur, represented by MYTV Group chief executive officer Mohamad Helmi Harith and RTM broadcasting director-general Datuk Che Roslan Che Daud.

“With this signing, all Malaysians will be able to watch the World Cup for free on MYTV platform via channels TV2, Okey and Sukan RTM, all in high definition and uninterrupted digital quality,” said MYTV.

There will be 27 live matches, 14 delayed telecasts shown over MYTV.

MYTV, which provides a free digital TV platform to all Malaysians, is one of the National Broadcasting Digitalisation Projects to transform the country’s broadcasting industry.

As a developer and operator of the infrastructure and network facilities for Digital TV initiative, MYTV also provides access to more content applications for viewers and new opportunities for broadcasters.

MYTV can be accessed via Digital Terrestrial Transmission (DTT) using Digital TV connected to UHF antenna or via TV decoder connected to UHF antenna.

MYTV offers channels available in HD quality for all viewers, without monthly fee.

Call 1-300 80 6988 or visit www.mytvbroadcasting.my for assistance.

Alternatively, go to its Facebook (@mytvbroadcasting) and Instagram (@mytvbroadcasting_) accounts.

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