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SUKE TV unveils homegrown Malaysian broadcast network

SUKE TV aims to bring together e-commerce and entertainment creating a dual platform for consumers

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Sep 2021 5:20PM

SUKE TV unveils homegrown Malaysian broadcast network
Because of the pandemic, more people than ever in Malaysia are watching more television. – Pixabay pic, September 4, 2021

THE Media and Entertainment industry has been riding against the current of the pandemic and sustained itself with the endless support of its community and the rise in television media consumption, as well as digital streaming consumption. With the nation largely homebound due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the  movement control order (MCO), the increase in daily television viewership surged.  

According to Nielsen Media Malaysia in 2020, Peninsular Malaysia continued to excel in television viewership despite the pandemic. Their market findings note Malaysia’s positive uptake in television ratings and screentime by 9% within the first three months of 2020, while MCMC in their Communications and Multimedia Pocket Book of Statistics, record a 2.7% increase (89.0%) in 2020 compared to 2019 (86.3%) in the pay-television subscription and penetration per 100 households.

Within 2020 itself, the penetration rate of television subscriptions per 100 households rose from the first quarter at 87.3% to 89% in the final quarter. In MCMC Facts and Figures, First Quarter 2021 report, the penetration of television subscription have risen by 2.2% in 2021 (91.2%) from 2020 (89.0%). Media Prima’s recent quarterly revenue rose by 23.77% compared to 2020, due to their advertising revenue mainly television advertising.

The rise in television consumption and viewership led to the shift in the industry and the current possibility of increasing revenue through digitalisation and online platforms. Seizing this opportunity, Datuk AC Mizal has announced and launched his broadcast network station, SUKE TV. 

“As a passionate contributor to the industry for almost three decades, and an observer of the industry’s landscape changing over the years, I wanted to play a part in making a change that would impact everyone for the better.

"We decided to embrace the chaos the pandemic has brought to this industry and churn opportunities out of the good it bore," said Datuk AC Mizal, founder and chairman of SUKE TV. 

“With positive trajectory seen, SUKE TV aims to provide a truly modern Malaysian experience offering value through shifting the medium from traditional and theatre to digitalised on-demand options and services 24/7. SUKE TV is proudly by Malaysians, for Malaysians.

"SUKE TV is a ready-to-go 24/7 broadcast network that supports both entertainment and shopping experiences. It aims to contribute and dedicate itself to our local celebrities, performers, SMEs, and viewers. The big picture is for SUKE TV to not only be a broadcast network but part of the industry’s ecosystem,” he added.  

The unique qualities of SUKE TV, which sets it apart from the other industry players such as their entertainment segments that will air throughout the day to attract audiences and increase sales, celebrity partnerships and content driven by star power, and their dual platform strategy which includes e-commerce and entertainment, allowing their viewers to not only engage but participate as well.

SUKE Shop, their e-commerce platform via television  home shopping introduces an exclusive shopping experience easily from one’s sofa. 

“Digital adoption is about creating meaningful experiences. It was imperative  for us to reinvent and reinterpret the quality of service and offerings. Hence, we believe that  online television home shopping is the future of shoppertainment”.  

“SUKE TV is not only accessible but approachable too. We want to support the locals by providing a foundation for local micro sellers, our SMEs. Local  communities can expect the participation of their favourite local celebrities, influencers, and  entrepreneurs as well in the upcoming plans SUKE TV has planned,” he emphasises.  

Datuk AC Mizal concludes with his hopes of what SUKE TV would represent to Malaysians “For  Malaysians, when people think of a go-to happy ‘place’, they think of SUKE TV; and that’s  what we want it to be. It is also why we decided to go with our motto of 'We’re bringing  happy back!' As a company, SUKE TV envisions to leave a legacy of filling Malaysian homes  with happiness driven by the amazing talent and content from the local media and  entertainment industry”.  – The Vibes, September 4, 2021

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