Template:Media Prima evolution
Appearance
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1974 | The New Straits Times Press is founded |
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1984 | TV3 is launched |
1985 | Renong Berhad acquired TV3 and NSTP from Fleet Group |
1993 | Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad acquires TV3 and NSTP from Renong Berhad |
1995 | MetroVision is launched Mega TV began operations Akademi TV3 is founded Grand Brilliance is founded Ambang Klasik is founded |
1998 | ntv7 is launched |
1999 | MetroVision ceased operations |
2000 | Profitune is founded Akademi TV3 renamed as the Malaysia Institute of Integrative Media (MIIM) NSTP divested Berita Publishing to Alaf Positif |
2001 | Mega TV ceased operations MRCB announces its intent to divested equity interest in TV3 and NSTP and transferred them to Profitune |
2002 | Profitune renamed as Media Prima Ambang Klasik ceased operations |
2003 | Corporate restructuring of MRCB and divestiture of TV3 and NSTP by MRCB is completed Media Prima began operations and acquires MetroVision Channel 9 is launched TV3 divested MIIM to SAL Group of Colleges |
2004 | MetroVision is relaunched and renamed as 8TV |
2005 | Channel 9 ceased operations Media Prima acquires ntv7 and Channel 9 Fly FM is launched |
2006 | Hot FM is launched Channel 9 relaunched and renamed as TV9 |
2007 | Tonton is launched Gua.com.my is launched |
2008 | Primeworks Studios is founded |
2009 | One FM is launched |
2011 | Emas is launched MIIM ceased operations |
2012 | Media Prima Digital is founded |
2014 | Emas ceased operations |
2015 | Media Prima acquires Copyright Laureate which owns Ultra FM and Pi Mai FM |
2016 | Kool FM is launched CJ Wow Shop is launched |
2017 | Media Prima acquires REV Asia Holdings |
2018 | Media Prima Radio Networks rebranded as Ripple Media |
2020 | Media Prima Omnia is launched CJ Wow Shop renamed as Wow Shop |
2021 | Ripple Media rebranded as Media Prima Audio Kool FM and One FM rebranded as Buletin FM and 8FM respectively |
2022 | Molek FM is launched |
2023 | Buletin FM rebranded as Kool 101 |