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KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 — Astro’s TV viewership increased by 43 per cent while daily time spent viewing rose 30 per cent since the start of the movement control order (MCO). The pay TV provider said with the complimentary viewing of all movie channels for all its customers, TV viewership for...

The pay TV provider said with the complimentary viewing of all movie channels for all its customers, TV viewership for English movies and entertainment jumped by over 200 per cent. — AFP pic

All news channels are also made available for all Astro customers and they registered a 71 per cent rise in TV viewership. The complimentary viewing for Astro and NJOI customers as well as complimentary Astro GO access for all Malaysians, now extended until April 14, 2020, have received positive response.

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