Tonton (streaming service)

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tonton
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Logo used since 2022
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Tonton's website in August 2023
FormerlyCatch-Up TV and gua.com.my (2007–2010)
Type of site
OTT platform
PPV
Available inMalay, English
HeadquartersBalai Berita, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur,
Area servedNationwide
Owner Media Prima
Created by REV Media Group
Products
  • xtra
  • Tonton Cinema
URL www.tonton.com.my
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional; subscription required if needed for no advertisements
LaunchedSeptember 6, 2007;18 years ago (2007-09-06)
Current statusActive

Tonton (stylized in lowercase), formerly known as Catch-Up TV and briefly as gua.com.my, is a Malaysian over-the-top media service owned and operated by REV Media Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Media Prima. The service traces its roots to the launch of Catch-Up TV in 6 September 2007, one of the first Internet television and video on demand platforms to be set up in Malaysia. The service's website contains all Media Prima television channels and radio stations, as well as having two separate websites xtra and tonton Cinema.

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History

Origins

Catch-Up TV

Catch-Up TV was launched on 6 September 2007 as one of the first Malaysia-owned over-the-top and video on demand platforms, [1] [2] [3] which offers content from the company's television channels and their respective websites. [4] Upon its launch, the platform has reached over 67.1 million subscribers nationwide as of January 2008. [5] [6]

gua.com.my and guamuzik.com.my

On 11 September 2007, Media Prima launched an Internet portal, gua.com.my [7] and its music portal, guamuzik.com.my, which provides latest entertainment and lifestyle news from Malaysia and abroad. [8] [9] It achieved 1 million views in the first month after its launch. Gua.com.my also earned recognition in The Malaysia Book of Records for being the first online drama series in Malaysia via Kerana Karina , produced in association with Grand Brilliance, a television and film production arm of Media Prima. [10]

On 14 April 2008, Alt Media launched guamuzik.com.my, a website that devoted specially for music. [11] It offers the sale of various music genres by local and international artists and also displays music charts from Media Prima's radio and entertainment programs.

Rebranding to tonton

On 1 August 2010, Catch-Up TV was rebranded as tonton. [12] [13] The new portal combined television services from various previous television portals. Tonton enables Media Prima to deliver content and user interaction to the market. [14] Alt Media spent approximately RM10 million to developed the platform and targeted to achieved 2 million subscribers by the end of 2010. [15] [16]

In November 2012, tonton began offers live streaming of all four Media Prima channels, including the latter's flagship TV3 on multiple devices. [17]

The platform began made available on Samsung Smart TV in May 2013, [18] [19] [20] following a partnership signed between Alt Media and Samsung Electronics in September 2012. [21] [22]

In 2013 and 2014, Alt Media had three media portals, namely the video portal, Tonton; the entertainment and lifestyle portal, gua.com.my; and the women's portal, Seroja. All of these portals were closed in 2015, except for Tonton.

In May 2014, tonton launches its music streaming service, Tonton Music in a collaboration between the Media Prima subsidiairies. [23] [24] [25]

On 20 April 2016, Tonton was relaunched and updated with content as a streaming service and application that offers free and exclusive content to subscribers. [26] [27] The platform also introduces a VIP package that allows registered users and new customers to enjoy benefits including viewing programs exclusively in advance before its TV premiere. [28]

On 27 April 2017, Media Prima and Singaporean telecommunications company, Singtel signed a strategic partnership to expand tonton for viewers in Singapore, which marks the service's first foreign venture. [29] [30] Tonton become available in Singapore on 1 June. [31]

Tonton become available in Brunei on 14 August 2017 following a partnership signed between Media Prima and Bruneian technology company, Datastream Technology. [32] [33] [34]

In October 2017, tonton began offers a lifestyle channel Outdoor Channel Asia, which features exclusive leisure, adventure and endurance action contents. [35] [36]

Content

Tonton stores over 30,000 hours of content and programs, over 2,000 films and television series, and several live on-demand channels and video-on-demand. Most of its contents and films are produced by Primeworks Studios, a commercial subsidiary of Media Prima and other Malaysian TV and film production companies. In addition, there are over 15 original films and over 30 original series produced by Tonton.

See also

References

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