More Live Sports on the new Astro SuperSport 2 (Channel 816)

Saturday, November 14th, 2009 | 761 Views

Astro SuperSport 2 - Channel 816

Sports fans can enjoy Liverpool TV, Chelsea TV, Barcelona TV and Live Boxing

Sports fans in Malaysia will soon be able to get more live adrenalin action sports on Astro with the launch of a new channel Astro SuperSport 2 (Channel 816) from Wednesday 18 November 2009.

Astro SuperSport 2 (Channel 816) brings sports fans more choices in global sporting events like BWF Badminton, ATP Tennis, Italian Serie A, French Ligue 1 and American sports such as NFL and NHL to name a few. In addition, selected live boxing matches which were previously pay-per-view is now available on this new channel, giving our sports avid customers more value at no added cost.

Lee Choong Khay, Head of Sports Business at Astro said “With ASSP2, we now have 6 best in class sports offering on our platform for an entry price of RM 66.95. We expect our customers to find Astro SuperSport 2 a good value proposition with the inclusion of new programmes and added hours of fresh sports content”.

Furthermore, football fans will have more new football programmes such as Chelsea TV, Liverpool TV and Barcelona TV where fans can watch match highlights of premier league games plus UEFA Champions League and FA Cup games, pre and post match reactions, latest news and interviews with past and present football legends, exclusive behind the scenes footage and replay of classic matches.

Astro is truly the home of sports content with even more exciting sports action on Astro SuperSport 2 coming soon to all Astro sports subscribers beginning Wednesday 18 November 2009 on Channel 816 at no additional cost.

**Manchester United TV will be shown on Astro SuperSport (CH 811)

BWF

Apart from that, you may catch YONEX SUNRISE HONG KONG OPEN SUPER SERIES 2009 semi-final today and final tomorrow on Astro SuperSport (CH 811)

BWF SuperSeries: Hong Kong Open 2009
14 Nov 1300 Semi Finals (Live)
15 Nov 1330 Finals (Live)

Women’s Double
Eei Hui CHIN / Pei Tty WONG [MAS] vs Jing DU / Yang YU [CHN]

Men’s Double
Lars PAASKE / Jonas RASMUSSEN [DEN] vs Tan Fook CHOONG / Wan Wah LEE [MAS]

Men’s Single
Chong Wei LEE [MAS] vs Chunlai BAO [CHN]

Lin Dan is not in this Hong Kong Super Series. Hope our Datuk Lee Chong Wei could make it to final and grab the title this time!

Watch Live Badminton Hong Kong Open Super Series? Watch the live score here

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Do you feel dizziness? Quake in Sumatra, tremors in Malaysia

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 | 385 Views

Astro Mid Autumn Gathering

I was in Astro Mid Autumn Gathering in a boat @ Mines Wellness Hotel, heard some ppl mention about quake and termors, so I check my Twitter. When I reading my twitter updates, saw a lot ppl mention about termors felt in few places but I only feel the dizziness from the strong wave because i’m in a boat =p Do you feel the termors?

Met MyFM DJsMei Yan 颜薇恩 and Phoebe 菲比 there.

Mei Yan 颜薇恩
Mei Yan 颜薇恩

Phoebe 菲比
Phoebe 菲比

Phoebe 菲比
Phoebe 菲比

After checking TheStar online it’s true. I was thinking if it happens earlier then a lot of ppl can take the chance and go home earlier as need to evacuate the building. Haha right? Lazy pig is like that…

PETALING JAYA: A powerful earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale struck off the city of Padang off the coast of southern Sumatra at about 6.17pm on Wednesday, killing at least 21 people, trapping thousands of others and causing tremors as far away as peninsular Malaysia and Singapore.

The earthquake which damaged houses, brought down bridges and buildings and caused fires in Padang, also caused people to evacuate buildings in various towns and cities in Malaysia.

The epicentre of the quake was about 481km southwest of Kuala Lumpur.

At 6.38pm, a temblor measuring 5.5 in magnitude was also recorded 11km north of Padang.

So far, there has been no report of the 300 Malaysian students at Andalas University in Padang being affected by the massive earthquake.

Malaysian Consul-General Fauzi Omar told The Star that he has contacted the Sumatra Barat tourism chief and was told that there is no report of any Malaysians being hurt.

“Well at least the tourism chief’s handset is still working. I have been told the Minangkabau airport in Padang is closed.

“I am trying to leave for Padang tonight. It is a one-hour flight and by road it will take at least one day because of the bad road condition,” Fauzi said.

The Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta is despatching a team to Padang in Sumatra to assist the Consul-General in Medan in checking on the students.

Padang was hardest hit by the earthquake.

“We are sending a team as soon as possible and our Consul-General in Pekan Baru will also be despatched to help,” said Malaysian embassy charge d’affaires Amran Mohamad Zain.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre first issued a tsunami alert for Malaysia (George Town and Port Dickson specifically), Indonesia, India and Thailand, but cancelled it at about 7.31pm.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department monitored the situation from the outset, but did not issue a tsunami warning because no significant waves were generated.

In the JayaOne complex here, reports came in of shaking furniture and swaying fixtures.

In KUALA LUMPUR, Mariam Anis and her colleagues on their 21st-floor office in Plaza Sentral in Jalan Sultan Ismail felt the tremors.

“The tremors were strong and I could feel the building shaking. My colleagues and I did not waste another second and ran towards the emergency stairways to make our way down from the 21st floor.

“It was rather scary,” she said.

Tremors were also felt in the federal administrative capital of PUTRAJAYA. Mohd Kamel Othman, press secretary to Minister Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop, was in his office at the Prime Minister’s Department when he felt the tremors.

“I could literally see the building moving from left to right. Even the flowerpots were shaking. I immediately rallied my colleagues to leave the building.

“My minister also came out of his office as he too could feel the tremors,” he said, adding while he had experienced tremors before, the ones which on Wednesday were stronger.

In GEORGE TOWN, people rushed out of several high-rise buildings in Macallum Street, Tanjung Bungah, Tanjung Tokong, Gurney Drive and the inner city of George Town.

Student C.Y. Khoo, 18, said she decided to walk out from the cinema in Gurney Plaza with her friends after she felt the tremors.

“I feared for my safety. My friends and I decided to get out from the cinema although we like the movie very much,” she said.

A Golden Screen Cinema spokesman said a tremor was felt at about 6.20pm for about 25 seconds.

“Some moviegoers walked out of the cinema but … generally, the situation was not that serious,” he said.

Penang police chief Deputy Comm Wira Ayub Yaakob said policemen were deployed to monitor the situation.

“My men were on the look-out and would have moved in to help if the need arose,” he said.

Marine Operations Force Region I commander Asst Comm Zainul Abidin Hasan said all his men, both at the base and on patrol, were put on standby.

State secretary Datuk Zainal Rahim Seman said Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng was concerned about the initial tsunami alert.

“The state directed all relevant departments such as the police to be on standby,” he said.

A State Fire and Rescue Department spokesman said they received numerous calls from anxious residents enquiring about the tremors.

However, there were no reports of any injuries or of anybody trapped in lifts or buildings.

In JOHOR BARU, many people rushed out of buildings and the new Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) complex halted operations abruptly and was evacuated for about 40mins.

This caused massive congestion as thousands of motorists were returning from Singapore after office hours.

Fire and Rescue Department personnel were called in to check the building before operations resumed.

The lanes were later reopened and traffic policemen deployed to control traffic at the complex.

Assistant administrative worker Wong Hook Tuck, 52, who was at his office at level six of Menara Plaza Pelangi, described the tremors as bad.

“The tremors started at around 6.15pm and lasted for about five minutes.

“I felt very dizzy and all my colleagues and I started to evacuate the building as the fire alarm had gone off,” he said.

He said he was in shock and had thought that there was an earthquake in Malaysia.

In Taman Ehsan Jaya, administrative executive Surinder Kaur said she was shocked when the people in her apartment building started running downstairs, saying that there was an earthquake.

“I stay on the second floor and I didn’t feel anything, but my neighbours warned me about the tremors and told me to quickly evacuate,” she said.

She said one of her neighbours was having his dinner at the time and the whole table started to shake, spilling the soup he was eating.

“All of the residents quickly assembled at the ground floor; the tremors lasted for about four minutes,” she said.

In SINGAPORE, residents from Toa Payoh, Woodlands, Bukit Timah, Simei and Kembangan in the eastern part, reported tremors shaking their buildings, The Straits Times reported.

A spokesman from National Environment Agency said it received calls from members of the public from Red Hill, Choa Chu Kang, Changi, Toa Payoh, the city area, Punggol, Sengkang, Sembawang and Pasir Ris.

Kee Ya Ting of Woodlands said she thought her flat was going to collapse.

“I was scared. I live on the 12th floor. I was sitting at my desk when the flat shook and I felt myself swaying from left to right. I thought my flat was going to collapse,” she told the paper.

In PADANG itself, the situation looked dire. Indonesian television reported that hundreds of buildings had collapsed and many people were feared trapped under the rubble.

Footage from Padang showed flattened buildings, with at least one person trapped underneath, a foot sticking out from beneath the debris, The Associated Press reported.

“The earthquake was very strong,” said Kasmiati, who lives on the coast near to the epicenter. “People ran to high ground. Houses and buildings were badly damaged.”

“I was outside, so I am safe, but my children at home were injured,” she said before her cellphone went dead.

The quake triggered a landslide that cut off land transport to the provincial town of Padang Pandang, which lies about 70km north of Padang, said a police officer in the town, who identified himself only as Riko. He said three cars were reportedly hit by the landslide.

Padang, a sprawling low-lying city of around 900,000, was badly hit by an 8.4 magnitude quake in September 2007, when dozens of people died and several large buildings collapsed, AP said.

Power in the city was reportedly cut and telecommunications networks were down or overloaded, making it difficult to get accurate information about the extent of the damage.

“Many buildings are badly damaged, including hotels and mosques,” said Wandono, an official at Meteorology and Geophysic Agency in the capital, Jakarta, citing reports from residents.

He said a steep, sloping riverbank collapsed, houses had toppled and a fire had broken out in buildings on the road to Padang.

Wednesday’s quake comes a day after a quake with a magnitude of between 8.0 and 8.3 in the South Pacific hurled a massive tsunami at the shores of Samoa and American Samoa, flattening villages and leaving at least 99 dead and dozens missing.

The epicenter of Wednesday’s temblor off Indonesia lies several thousand kilometres to the west, on the other side of Australia.

Danger ahead
Geologists have said Padang, which lies near the colliding Indo-Australian and Eurasian tectonic plates, is the most likely in the country to fall victim to the next major quake or tsunami, AFP reported.

“There will be aftershocks but it’s difficult to predict whether there will be a bigger quake,” Geological Disaster Mitigation and Volcanology Centre head Surono told AFP.

“There are three big volcanoes in West Sumatra — Merapi, Talang and Tandikat. We fear that this quake might cause volcanic eruptions there,” he said.

Experts have said the city is most at risk from a final segment along the zone shifting to unleash a massive amount of energy.

The zone’s other segments have already cracked, including a large portion off Aceh, at the northern tip of Sumatra, which triggered the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami which killed more than 220,000 people.

Plans for evacuation shelters and improved roads to provide better escape routes from tsunami have mostly not been realised.

Indonesia sits on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” where the meeting of continental plates causes high volcanic and seismic activity.

A quake on the main island of Java earlier this month killed 123 people.

Source : TheStar

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Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival with Astro @ Kuching

Saturday, September 26th, 2009 | 515 Views

In celebration of the coming Mid-Autumn Festival, Astro is bringing a variety of fun-filled events to the people in Kuching this weekend, featuring local and international artistes.

Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival with Astro @ Kuching

The event features MediaCorp artistes Jesseca Liu who stars in “Beach. Ball. Babes.” and “The Dream-catchers” (both on Astro AEC), Michelle Chia from Astro Shuang Xing’s “Perfect Cut”, and Professor Wynn HT Pan, a celebrity physician from TVBS Asia’s “All About Health”. Besides, Danny Koo, host of Astro AEC’s “Motosikal Balik Kampung”, together with Hong Geok Jin and Ivan, winners of Classic Golden Melody Singing Competition will be performing to thrill the crowd in this celebrated occasion.

Following the encouraging response received last year, Astro once again organises the Mid-Autumn Festival in Kuching this year as a gesture of gratitude to its regional customers.

Audiences will be able to interact with the artistes at a closer range by participating in stage activities and they stand a chance to walk away with exciting prizes. There are also a variety of games in the lineup open for audience of all ages; Street Magic Show and the Rubix’s Cube Challenge for all, as well as Talent Time and Lantern Decoration Contest for kids.

Schedule of the stage activities are as follows:

26th September (Saturday)
1:00pm - Professor Pan, Danny Koo, Hong Geok Jin and Ivan
6:00pm - Jesseca Liu, Michelle Chia, Danny Koo, Hong Geok Jin and Ivan

27th September (Sunday)
3:00pm - Professor Pan, Jesseca Liu, Michelle Chia, Danny Koo, Hong Geok Jin and Ivan

“Perfect Cut” is currently showing on Astro Shuang Xing (Channel 324) at 4.30pm on weekdays, while Astro AEC (Channel 301) is airing “Beach. Ball. Babes” at 7pm on weekdays, which its time slot will be taken over by “The Dream-catchers” starting 22nd October. “All About Health” airs on TVBS Asia (Channel 317) at 2pm every weekday, whereas “Motosikal Balik Kampung” airs on Astro AEC at 8.30pm every Saturday.

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Astro新秀决赛周六引爆 钟健桦呛声“最受欢迎不一定得冠军”?

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 | 721 Views

Astro Star Quest 2009

(吉隆坡21日讯)《Astro 新秀大赛2009》决赛进入倒数阶段,五强人马刘界辉、钟健桦、黄毓敏、涂富祖、曾洁钰把握仅有的时间做最后冲刺,势必要以最佳的状态踏上决赛舞台,决一死战!

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A Date with WLT Starz 华丽星星会 @ Empurau Fish Restaurant - Part III

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 | 577 Views

Continue from Part I …
Continue from Part II …

After that they continue to round the table to chit chat with the guest… seems like fun time and not forgeting to take photo and autograph.

Moses Chan 陈豪
Kids also Moses Chan 陈豪 fan oh!

Wayne Lai 黎耀祥 柴九
Wayne Lai 黎耀祥 “柴九” fan

Wayne Lai 黎耀祥 柴九
Wayne Lai 黎耀祥 “猪八戒” talking about his programme “The Master of Monkey King” 大唐西遊記 a documentary exploring the classic Journey to the West and also recent hit drama “巾帼枭雄”

Wayne Lai 黎耀祥 柴九

Wayne Lai 黎耀祥 柴九
Autograph from “柴九”

Moses Chan 陈豪
Autograph from Moses Chan 陈豪

Moses Chan 陈豪

Moses Chan 陈豪

Moses Chan 陈豪

Moses Chan 陈豪
Moses Chan 陈豪 talking about his programme “Coffee Confidential” 品味咖啡 a coffee-centric infotainment programme, he said want to open Coffee house in Malaysia? He really love coffee.

Halina Tam 譚小環
Halina Tam 譚小環 talking about her new programme in Astro “Destiny and Beyond” 玄學天王 : 星座篇 an astrology and feng shui programme

Wong Cho Lam 王祖藍
Wong Cho Lam 王祖藍 is a funny actor. He can bring joy to everyone =)

Wong Cho Lam 王祖藍 Wayne Lai 黎耀祥
Wong Cho Lam 王祖藍 vs Wayne Lai 黎耀祥

Buffet lunch
After that was a buffet lunch and the food was nice . Yumm yumm… The starz had their lunch in separate room, they ate shark fin and all… =p

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A Date with WLT Starz 华丽星星会 @ Empurau Fish Restaurant

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 | 1,109 Views

Hong Kong TVB artistes Moses Chan 陈豪, Wayne Lai 黎耀祥, Halina Tam 譚小環 and Wong Cho Lam 王祖藍 came to Malaysia on 27 June 2009 to promote programmes aired over Astro Wah Lai Toi (Channel 311). The event themed “A Date with WLT Starz” 华丽星星会 organised by Astro Wah Lai Toi.

I’m honored to have a chance to lunch with them @ Empurau Fish Restaurant, Kuchai Lama. It was a fun event from early morning till night. Been following them since lunch, then Leisure Mall, Times Square and Sungei Wang. I will be covering the whole event as much as I could in details later. Arrive there around 10am+ and waited for their arrival. They arrived with quite a number of body guard. VIP ppl of coz need more body guard =)

Astro Crew Pass
After arrival collected my crew pass and this allowed me to have a nice place to do photo shooting and access the VIP area.

Empurau Fish Restaurant, Kuchai Lama
Empurau Fish Restaurant

Empurau Fish Restaurant, Kuchai Lama

Wong Cho Lam 王祖藍
Wong Cho Lam 王祖藍

Wayne Lai 黎耀祥, Halina Tam 譚小環
Wayne Lai 黎耀祥 (凭《巾帼枭雄》”柴九“一角而人气急升) & Halina Tam 譚小環

Moses Chan 陈豪
Moses Chan 陈豪

Moses Chan 陈豪

Wayne Lai 黎耀祥

Halina Tam 譚小環

Wong Cho Lam 王祖藍

A Date with WLT Starz 华丽星星会 @ Empurau Fish Restaurant

Stay tuned for more updates…

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What a week!

Monday, January 28th, 2008 | 1,052 Views

1st my computer broke down. It broke down after I came back from badminton, I on my monitor and “OMG” why the graphic become CACATED. So I thought just restart then it will be fine. But the night mare started. It can’t on. It says “Hardware monitor detected some error”. Damn sad, the comp accompany me for so many years and I on it 24/7 seldom shutdown or restart.

Hardware monitor detected some error

Took it to fix @ ss2 Computer War (War.Mart) but that guy tell me not worth to fix coz my computer was actually 6-7years liao and he also can’t confirm what’s wrong. It might be my motherboard or the power supply problem. So in the end I decided to get a new PC @ Lowyat Plaza. Luckily there’s a public holiday for Thaipusam on Wednesday so I went to Lowyat and customized my PC. I got my complete system @ C-Zone, Lowyat.

C-Zone Lowyat

Cooler Master

It cost me RM2260.00 Wow, so I’m actually PK liao. Just bought my E228WFP 22″ LCD from DELL now new PC sumroe =( no $$$

I got Intel Core 2 Duo =p

Will update on the new system soon. Stay tuned =)

2nd my badminton shoe ROSAK. That was the badminton shoe I was wearing since my college time and it’s very nice and it protect me for injuries. It’s Yonex shoe with “Power Ccushion” technology.

3rd Astro broke down. “Service Not Available”. Thought something wrong and contacted the Astro Customer Service but very hard to connect to their line. They said they will check but till the next morning, it’s still showing “Service Not Available”. So got fed up and my dad check the connection… WTF… actually it’s just the connector loose liao… Alamak. Just fix it and wola…

Astro

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