Pre-Angkasapuri (1946–1968) Radio RTM was established as Radio Malaya operating out of Singapore on 1 April 1946. Upon
Malayan independence in 1957, RTM was split into two stations, with
Radio Singapura taking over in Singapore while Radio Malaya moved to Federal House, Victory Avenue,
Kuala Lumpur, going on air from the new location on 1 January 1959. Radio Malaya became Radio Malaysia on
16 September 1963 upon the formation of Malaysia. Before moving into the Federal House,
Angkasapuri (1968–present) Malaysia's new broadcasting centre, named "Angkasapuri" began construction in 1966 and was complete by February 1968. Angkasapuri was officially opened by the first
Prime Minister of Malaysia,
Tunku Abdul Rahman on 17 February 1968. Tunku Abdul Rahman in his speech called the main building at that time as "the most beautiful" of all government buildings in the country, while the then-Information Minister
Senu Abdul Rahman in his speech called the building as a symbol of "determination of the country to uphold truth, and freedom of thought, expression and religion" when comparing that to the
Parliament building which has a similar symbolisation. Wisma Televisyen, or Wisma TV, housing RTM's TV division opened on 6 November 1969. Radio Malaysia became
Rangkaian Nasional on 1 January 1971 and became the nation's first 24-hour radio station. Wisma Radio, hosting the RTM Radio network studios, opened on 9 May 1972. 2012 saw the addition of Wisma Berita RTM, containing RTM's newsroom, to the Angkasapuri complex. It was inaugurated by the then-
Malaysian Minister of Information, Communication, Arts and Culture,
Dato' Seri Utama Dr. Rais Yatim on 6 June 2012.
Angkasapuri Media City On 26 October 2022, the ninth Prime Minister of Malaysia,
Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob launched a new media city building in the complex named the
Angkasapuri Media City (). ==Structure==