The Malaysian economy benefits heavily from Kuala Lumpur media, one of the booming industries in the city. Along with the traditional electronic and print media, Kuala Lumpur has also developed a strong multimedia sector. The media of Kuala Lumpur is one of the most proactive and interactive forms of mass communication in the city.
Media in Kuala Lumpur is one of the choicest forums for delivering news and views from all corners of the world to the people inhabiting the city. With a well-developed network and system of delivery, the news media in Kuala Lumpur envisions and designs the news of the world to reach the very doorstep of the individuals inhabiting the city.
Along with the nationalized media, there are a number of private owned news media companies in Kuala
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Lumpur. The state broadcaster of Malaysia, Radio Televisyen Malaysia and the commercial television station, TV3 have established their headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. Satellite television is made available in the city through the Pay T.V service provided by Astro. This satellite connection brings home to the people national and international channels.
A number of newspapers are published in Kuala Lumpur city. Harakah, China Press, Kuala Lumpur News, Berita Harian, Business Times, Malay Mail, Klue, New Straits Times are some of the dailies circulated in Kuala Lumpur.
Apart from the electronic and print media, the multimedia in Kuala Lumpur is also progressing. The Multimedia Super Corridor was established in the city to reinforce and support the progressing multimedia sector in the city.
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