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16.9 Million Malaysians Reaching 16.9 Million Malaysians Radio Advertising Rate Card • Effective 1 July 2020 Audience Reach EXTENDED REACH (Exclude Sabah, Sarawak & LIU) era.je ERA youtube.era.je Rates Effective 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021 Broadcast Only Rates Are Exclusive Of Government Tax ON AIR ADVERTISING RATES – PER 30 SECOND COMMERCIAL BROADCAST NATIONAL BROADCAST PENINSULA MALAYSIA (PENINSULA MALAYSIA, SABAH & SARAWAK) BROADCAST ONLY 1 JUL '20 - 12 APR '21 1 JUL '20 - 12 APR '21 13 APR '21 - 23 MAY '21 13 APR '21 -23 MAY '21 MONTHS OF 2020/2021 24 MAY '21 - 30 JUN '21 24 MAY '21 - 30 JUN '21 DAY & TIME 10% 10% Malaysia’s Number MON TO FRI 5AM – 10AM 2,165.90 2,060.30 MON TO FRI 6AM – 10AM 1,969.00 1,873.00 Radio Brand MON TO FRI 10AM – 1PM 931.00 1,024.10 823.00 905.30 MON TO FRI 1PM – 4PM 810.00 891.00 696.00 765.60 Muzik Hit Terbaik MON TO FRI 4PM – 8PM 1,484.00 1,632.40 1,374.00 1,511.40 MON TO FRI 8PM – 12MN 735.00 808.50 626.00 688.60 MON TO FRI 12MN – 6AM 108.00 118.80 108.00 118.80 Language : Bahasa Malaysia Target Audience 10 to 29 years old SAT TO SUN 6AM – 10AM 463.00 509.30 414.00 455.40 SAT TO SUN 10AM – 1PM 436.00 479.60 372.00 409.20 SAT TO SUN 1PM – 4PM 398.00 437.80 342.00 376.20 SAT TO SUN 4PM – 8PM 460.00 506.00 395.00 434.50 Aged 10+ 6.7 Million Listeners Per Week SAT TO SUN 8PM – 12MN 436.00 479.60 384.00 422.40 SAT TO SUN 12MN – 6AM 108.00 118.80 108.00 118.80 Listeners Per Week Aged 10+ 3.7 Million During Breakfast | 6am to 10am ROS MON – FRI 1,107.00 1,217.70 1,004.00 1,104.40 ROS MON – SUN 922.00 1,014.20 836.00 919.60 ROS SAT & SUN 445.00 489.50 362.00 398.20 Listeners Per Week Aged 10+ ** ROS MONDAY TO FRIDAY: MINIMUM 35 SPOTS OVER 5 CONSECUTIVE DAYS (MIN 7 SPOTS PER DAY) OVER ANY AVAILABLE TIME ZONE BETWEEN 6AM TO 12MN BROADCAST. ** ROS MONDAY TO SUNDAY: MINIMUM 35 SPOTS OVER 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS (5 SPOTS PER DAY) OVER ANY AVAILABLE TIME ZONE BETWEEN 6AM TO 12MN BROADCAST. 3.5 Million During Drive Time | 4pm to 8pm ** ROS SATURDAY & SUNDAY: MINIMUM 20 SPOTS OVER 2 CONSECUTIVE DAYS OVER ANY AVAILABLE TIME ZONE BETWEEN 6AM TO 12MN BROADCAST. LIU REGIONAL BROADCAST (PENINSULA MALAYSIA ONLY) Source – GfK Radio Audience Measurement (RAM), Wave 2 2019 for All People 10+ Peninsular Malaysia REGIONAL (LIU) MONDAY TO SUNDAY BROADCAST WITH A MINIMUM OF 35 SPOTS OVER 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS ON ANY AVAILABLE REGIONAL BROADCAST TIME ZONE. MONTHS OF 2020/2021 1 JUL '20 - 12 APR '21 | 24 MAY '21 - 30 JUN '21 13 APR '21 - 23 MAY '21 DAY & TIME 10% CENTRAL REGION 329.00 361.90 NORTHERN REGION 190.00 209.00 SOUTHERN REGION 173.00 190.30 EAST COAST REGION 137.00 150.70 REGIONAL BROADCAST TIMING 6AM – 10AM (MAX 4 SPOTS) / 10AM – 1PM (MAX 3 SPOTS) / 1PM – 4PM (MAX 3 SPOTS) / 4PM – 8PM (MAX 4 SPOTS) / 8PM – 12MN (MAX 4 SPOTS) COMMERCIAL DURATIONS CANCELLATION AND REVISION SURCHARGES PRODUCTION COST • Studio Fee: RM500 / HOUR • 15 SECONDS: 65% • 45 SECONDS: 150% • Less Than 14 Days Before Broadcast Date: 100% SURCHARGE • Re-recording Studio Fee: RM500 • 20 SECONDS: 75% • 60 SECONDS: 200% • Between 15 To 30 Days Before Broadcast Date: 50% SURCHARGE • Talent Fee: FROM RM20 / SECOND* *Subject to Individual Charges • 40 SECONDS: 140% • More Than 30 Days Before Broadcast Date: 10% SURCHARGE All • Scripting Fee: RM300 / SCRIPT Frequency Listing • Translation Fee: RM150 / SCRIPT 103.3FM Klang Valley | 103.6FM Penang | 104.5FM Johor / Johor Bahru | 103.6FM Alor Setar | 95.2FM Taiping | 103.7FM Ipoh 103.6FM Seremban | 90.3FM Melaka | 98.0FM Kuantan | 102.8FM Kuala Terengganu | 103.3FM Kota Bharu | 90.7FM Langkawi *Astro Media Solutions reserves the right to revise or amend the above rates at any given time. *All rates are subject to government tax where applicable. *This Rate Card is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions for the Provision of Services (“Standard Terms”). *A copy of the Standard Terms can be viewed at (https://quake.com.my/). *Please read and understand them as they contain legal binding terms and 96.1FM Kuching | 102.4FM Kota Kinabalu | 101.3FM Miri | 103.0FM Sandakan obligations, including rights to suspension, limitation and exclusion of our liability. The Standard Terms may be amended from time to time, hence please check the link for the latest version. Astro Channel 856 EXTENDED REACH Audience Reach (Exclude Sabah, Sarawak & LIU) my.com.my MY Rates Effective 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021 Broadcast Only youtube.my.com.my Rates Are Exclusive Of Government Tax ON AIR ADVERTISING RATES – PER 30 SECOND COMMERCIAL BROADCAST NATIONAL BROADCAST PENINSULA MALAYSIA (PENINSULA MALAYSIA, SABAH & SARAWAK) BROADCAST ONLY 1 JUL '20 - 17 JAN '21 1 JUL '20 - 17 JAN '21 18 JAN '21 - 14 FEB '21 18 JAN '21 - 14 FEB '21 MONTHS OF 2020/2021 15 FEB '21 - 30 JUN '21 15 FEB '21 - 30 JUN '21 Malaysia’s Number DAY & TIME 10% 10% MON TO FRI 6AM – 10AM 2,045.00 2,249.50 1,931.00 2,124.10 Chinese Radio MON TO FRI 10AM – 1PM 846.00 930.60 725.00 797.50 MON TO FRI 1PM – 4PM 813.00 894.30 691.00 760.10 MON TO FRI 4PM – 8PM 1,397.00 1,536.70 1,271.00 1,398.10 Brand MON TO FRI 8PM – 12MN 562.00 618.20 447.00 491.70 MON TO FRI 12MN – 6AM 95.00 104.50 95.00 104.50 SAT TO SUN 6AM – 10AM 383.00 421.30 344.00 378.40 MY好玩 SAT TO SUN 10AM – 1PM 518.00 569.80 483.00 531.30 SAT TO SUN 1PM – 4PM 489.00 537.90 459.00 504.90 SAT TO SUN 4PM – 8PM 461.00 507.10 417.00 458.70 Language : Mandarin / Cantonese Target Audience 10 to 29 years old SAT TO SUN 8PM – 12MN 325.00 357.50 281.00 309.10 SAT TO SUN 12MN – 6AM 95.00 104.50 95.00 104.50 2.4 Million Listeners Per Week Aged 10+ ROS MON – FRI 1,059.00 1,164.90 951.00 1,046.10 ROS MON – SUN 881.00 969.10 792.00 871.20 Listeners Per Week Aged 10+ ROS SAT & SUN 480.00 528.00 416.00 457.60 ** ROS MONDAY TO FRIDAY: MINIMUM 35 SPOTS OVER 5 CONSECUTIVE DAYS (MIN 7 SPOTS PER DAY) OVER ANY AVAILABLE TIME ZONE BETWEEN 6AM TO 12MN BROADCAST. 1.5 Million ** ROS MONDAY TO SUNDAY: MINIMUM 35 SPOTS OVER 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS (5 SPOTS PER DAY) OVER ANY AVAILABLE TIME ZONE BETWEEN 6AM TO 12MN BROADCAST. During Breakfast | 6am to 10am ** ROS SATURDAY & SUNDAY: MINIMUM 20 SPOTS OVER 2 CONSECUTIVE DAYS OVER ANY AVAILABLE TIME ZONE BETWEEN 6AM TO 12MN BROADCAST. Listeners Per Week Aged 10+ LIU REGIONAL BROADCAST 1.5 Million During Drive Time | 4pm to 8pm (PENINSULA MALAYSIA ONLY) REGIONAL (LIU) MONDAY TO SUNDAY BROADCAST WITH A MINIMUM OF 35 SPOTS OVER 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS ON ANY AVAILABLE REGIONAL BROADCAST TIME ZONE. Source – GfK Radio Audience Measurement (RAM), Wave 2 2019 for All People 10+ Peninsular Malaysia MONTHS OF 2020/2021 1 JUL '20 - 17 JAN '21 | 15 FEB '21 - 30 JUN '21 18 JAN '21 - 14 FEB '21 DAY & TIME 10% CENTRAL REGION 458.00 503.80 NORTHERN REGION 280.00 308.00 SOUTHERN REGION 266.00 292.60 EAST COAST REGION 199.00 218.90 REGIONAL BROADCAST TIMING 6AM-10AM (MAX 4 SPOTS)/10AM-1PM (MAX 3 SPOTS)/1PM-4PM (MAX 3 SPOTS)/4PM-8PM (MAX 4 SPOTS)/8PM-12MN (MAX 4 SPOTS) COMMERCIAL DURATIONS CANCELLATION AND REVISION SURCHARGES PRODUCTION COST • Studio Fee: RM500 / HOUR • 15 SECONDS: 65% • 45 SECONDS: 150% • Less Than 14 Days Before Broadcast Date: 100% SURCHARGE • Re-recording Studio Fee: RM500 • 20 SECONDS: 75% • 60 SECONDS: 200% • Between 15 To 30 Days Before Broadcast Date: 50% SURCHARGE • Talent Fee: FROM RM20 / SECOND* *Subject to Individual Charges • 40 SECONDS: 140% • More Than 30 Days Before Broadcast Date: 10% SURCHARGE All • Scripting Fee: RM300 / SCRIPT Frequency Listing • Translation Fee: RM150 / SCRIPT 101.8FM Klang Valley | 99.7FM Penang | 95.4FM Johor / Johor Bahru | 99.7FM Alor Setar | 100.2FM Taiping | 100.6FM Ipoh 100.6FM Seremban 106.4FM Melaka | 101.1FM Kuantan | 101.2FM Kuala Terengganu | 102.3FM Kota Bharu | 100.1FM Langkawi *Astro Media Solutions reserves the right to revise or amend the above rates at any given time. *All rates are subject to government tax where applicable. *This Rate Card is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions for the Provision of Services (“Standard Terms”). *A copy of the Standard Terms can be viewed at (https://quake.com.my/). *Please read and understand them as they contain legal binding terms and 96.9FM Kuching | 104.0FM Kota Kinabalu | 103.2FM Miri | 100.6FM Sandakan obligations, including rights to suspension, limitation and exclusion of our liability. The Standard Terms may be amended from time to time, hence please check the link for the latest version. Astro Channel 853 Audience Reach hitz.com.my HITZ Rates Effective 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021 Broadcast Only youtube.hitz.com.my Rates Are Exclusive Of Government Tax ON AIR ADVERTISING RATES – PER 30 SECOND COMMERCIAL BROADCAST NATIONAL BROADCAST PENINSULA MALAYSIA SABAH SARAWAK (PENINSULA MALAYSIA, SABAH & SARAWAK) BROADCAST ONLY (KOTA KINABALU) (KUCHING) DEC '20 DEC '20 1 JUL '20 - 30 NOV '20 1 JUL '20 - 30 NOV '20 MONTHS OF 2020/2021 13 APR '21 - 23 MAY '21 13 APR '21 - 23 MAY '21 1 JUL '20 - 30 JUN '21 1 JUL '20 - 30 JUN '21 Malaysia’s Number 1 JAN '21 - 12 APR '21 1 JAN '21 - 12 APR '21 DAY & TIME 24 MAY '21 - 30 JUN '21 10% 24 MAY '21 - 30 JUN '21 10% English Radio MON TO FRI 6AM – 10AM 1,555.00 1,710.50 1,456.00 1,601.60 114.00 114.00 MON TO FRI 10AM – 1PM 666.00 732.60 551.00 606.10 95.00 95.00 MON TO FRI 1PM – 4PM 734.00 807.40 622.00 684.20 95.00 95.00 Brand MON TO FRI 4PM – 8PM 1,205.00 1,325.50 1,096.00 1,205.60 109.00 109.00 MON TO FRI 8PM – 12MN 765.00 841.50 671.00 738.10 85.00 85.00 ALL THE HITZ, ALL THE TIME MON TO FRI 12MN – 6AM 81.00 89.10 81.00 89.10 --- --- SAT TO SUN 6AM – 10AM 300.00 330.00 252.00 277.20 82.00 82.00 SAT TO SUN 10AM – 1PM 295.00 324.50 236.00 259.60 59.00 59.00 SAT TO SUN 1PM – 4PM 303.00 333.30 252.00 277.20 54.00 54.00 Language : English Target Audience 10 to 29 years old SAT TO SUN 4PM – 8PM 347.00 381.70 290.00 319.00 61.00 61.00 SAT TO SUN 8PM – 12MN 289.00 317.90 241.00 265.10 51.00 51.00 SAT TO SUN 12MN – 6AM 81.00 89.10 81.00 89.10 --- --- 3.0 Million Listeners Per Week Aged 10+ ROS MON – FRI 957.00 1052.70 863.00 949.30 90.00 90.00 Listeners Per Week Aged 10+ ROS MON – SUN 796.00 875.60 719.00 790.90 75.00 75.00 1.5 Million ROS SAT & SUN 323.00 355.30 242.00 266.20 --- --- During Breakfast | 6am to 10am ** ROS MONDAY TO FRIDAY: MINIMUM 35 SPOTS OVER 5 CONSECUTIVE DAYS (MIN 7 SPOTS PER DAY) OVER ANY AVAILABLE TIME ZONE BETWEEN 6AM TO 12MN BROADCAST.
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