NTV7

NTV7
Logo since 5 March 2018
CountryMalaysia
Broadcast areaMalaysia
Singapore
Brunei
Thailand (South Thailand)
Indonesia (Kalimantan and Riau)
Philippines (Southern Palawan and Tawi-Tawi)
HeadquartersBalai Berita, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Programming
Language(s)
Picture format16:9 HDTV (1080i)
Ownership
Owner
Sister channels
History
Launched
  • 7 April 1998 (1998-04-07) (ntv7)
  • 17 February 2021 (2021-02-17) (DidikTV KPM) (educational block only)
Former namesSlogans: "Saluran Ceria Anda" (1998-2008)
"Your Feel Good Channel"(1998-2000, 2001-2008)
"Your Amazing Feel Good Channel" (2000-2001)
"Feel Good" (2008-2018)
"Your Home of Feel Good" (2010-2012)
"Feel It." (2018-2021)
"Pembelajaran Melangkaui Bilik Darjah" (translation: Learning beyond the classroom) (2021-2025)
"Ilmu Tanpa Batasan" (translation: Knowledge Without Limits) (2025-present)
Links
Webcasthttps://www.xtra.com.my/live-tv/ (Only in Malaysia)
Websitewww.xtra.com.my
(Merged into Tonton Xtra's site, formerly ntv7.com.my)
Availability
Terrestrial
MYTVChannel 107 (SD)
Evolution of Media Prima
1974The New Straits Times Press is founded
1984TV3 is launched
1985Renong Berhad acquired TV3 and NSTP from Fleet Group
1993Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad acquires TV3 and NSTP from Renong Berhad
1995MetroVision is launched
Mega TV began operations
Akademi TV3 is founded
Grand Brilliance is founded
Ambang Klasik is founded
1998ntv7 is launched
1999MetroVision ceased operations
2000Profitune is founded
Akademi TV3 renamed as the Malaysia Institute of Integrative Media (MIIM)
NSTP divested Berita Publishing to Alaf Positif
2001Mega TV ceased operations
MRCB announces its intent to divested equity interest in TV3 and NSTP and transferred them to Profitune
2002Profitune renamed as Media Prima
Ambang Klasik ceased operations
2003Corporate 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
2004MetroVision is relaunched and renamed as 8TV
2005Channel 9 ceased operations
Media Prima acquires ntv7 and Channel 9
Fly FM is launched
2006Hot FM is launched
Channel 9 relaunched and renamed as TV9
2007Tonton is launched
Gua.com.my is launched
2008Primeworks Studios is founded
2009One FM is launched
2011Emas is launched
MIIM ceased operations
2012Media Prima Digital is founded
2014Emas ceased operations
2015Media Prima acquires Copyright Laureate which owns Ultra FM and Pi Mai FM
2016Kool FM is launched
CJ Wow Shop is launched
2017Media Prima acquires REV Asia Holdings
2018Media Prima Radio Networks rebranded as Ripple Media
2020Media Prima Omnia is launched
CJ Wow Shop renamed as Wow Shop
2021Ripple Media rebranded as Media Prima Audio
Kool FM and One FM rebranded as Buletin FM and 8FM respectively
2022Molek FM is launched
2023Buletin FM rebranded as Kool 101

Natseven TV Sdn Bhd, operating as NTV7 is a Malaysian free-to-air television channel owned by Media Prima Berhad. The third private commercial TV station in Malaysia, the network focused on the urban area with various types of programmes, dramas and news. As of October 2021, NTV7 is now become the second most-watched television station in Malaysia with about 15% of its viewing share, together with TV9, despite the declining viewership of 2 free-to-air television channels.