Astro AOD

Astro On Demand (Simplified as Astro AOD) is a Cantonese language drama TV channel service co-established by TVB and Astro. It features the latest TVB's drama series and broadcasts the same time as the origin channel.

Astro AOD
Launched16 July 2007 (SD)
3 Jun 2013 (HD)
Owned byAstro (Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad)
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
CountryMalaysia
LanguageCantonese
Broadcast areaMalaysia
Sister channel(s)Astro AEC
Astro Hua Hee Dai
Astro Wah Lai Toi
Astro Shuang Xing
Astro Quan Jia HD
Astro Xiao Tai Yang
Astro Xi Yue HD
Websitexuan.com.my/aod
Availability
Satellite
Astro
(Malaysia)
Channel 311 (HD)
Channel 351-355 (SD)
NJOI
(Malaysia)
Channel 311 (HD)
Channel 351-355 (SD)

The channel was officially launched on 16 July 2007. Astro On Demand plays spontaneously as Hong Kong does on premiering drama series. However, not all drama series are subject to the rules above. Programming options like subtitles are available in Chinese and Malay Now Has English subtitles languages while the audio has Mandarin language option only.

In Mid-2018 Astro AOD Now Available On English/Chinese Subtitles Available.

Programming Schedule

Astro On Demand adopts NVOD so that audiences can review the dramas when they missed the first broadcasting time. For example, all the episodes of a drama premiere on 8.30 are collected at Channel 903-910; those premiere on 9.30 are collected at Channel 923-943. Each channel can collect 4 episodes at most (5-6 episodes in one channel sometimes), that is, the time audiences have to wait at the shortest is 45 minutes, the longest 3 hours (sometimes longer). Furthermore, Astro On Demand keeps the dramas for another week after the entire series ended for audiences who missed them can have a watch. However, if one drama was well received, the channel will keep it longer. So far dramas that have been kept for a month are: Moonlight Resonance, Rosy Business, Beyond the Realm of Conscience, and Born Rich.

Programming schedule table

TimeStateOld Channel NumbersNew Channel Numbers
8.30 pm series
Premiere
350(HD)
351(SD)
311(HD)
351(SD)
8.30 pm series
Repeat
352-353
352-353
9.30 pm series
Premiere
350(HD)
361(SD)
311(HD)
351(SD)
9.30 pm series
Repeat
362-363
354-355
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