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  2. List of magazines in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Suara Muhammadiyah - Islam; Suara Hidayatullah - Islam; Aula - Islam; Inspirasi - Protestant; Bahana - Protestant; Hidup Katolik - Catholic; Sabili - Islam; Hidayah - Islam; Risalah - Islam; Saksi - Islam

  3. Intisari - Wikipedia

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    Intisari was first published in 1963 by Petrus Kanisius Ojong (1920–1980) and Jakob Oetama (1931–2020), with assistance from J. Adi Subrata and Irawati. [1] It was the company's first publication.

  4. Pop kreatif - Wikipedia

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    In the 80's, Indonesian media widely coined the term Pop kreatif. [6] Journalists Seno M. Hardjo and Bens Leo is cited to have popularized this term to differentiate the music presented by musicians with the likes of Guruh Soekarnoputra, Eros Djarot, Chrisye, Fariz RM, and Dian Pramana Poetra from the Melancholic pop music artists and genre. [3]

  5. Gadis - Wikipedia

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    Gadis (stylized in all caps since 1991; Girl) was an Indonesian weekly magazine for teenage girls. It was first published in 1973 by Femina Group. [1] [2] Gadis focused on fashion and celebrities and offered information about the latest entertainment and feature stories on current issues and events.

  6. Nova (tabloid) - Wikipedia

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    Nova was an Indonesia women's newspaper, published in Jakarta by Kompas Gramedia.It was founded in 1988. [1]On 29 December 2022, the tabloid published its last issue with cover Nike Ardilla, Prilly Latuconsina, Agnez Mo, Maudy Ayunda, Lydia Kandou, Dian Sastrowardoyo, Rossa, Cinta Laura and Nikita Willy — Nova brand currently only exists in its online portal Nova.grid.id.

  7. Kartini - Wikipedia

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    Raden Adjeng Kartini, also known as Raden Ayu Kartini (21 April 1879 – 17 September 1904), [a] was a prominent Indonesian activist who advocated for women's rights and female education.

  8. Gatra (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Gatra (stylized in all caps) was a weekly news magazine published in Jakarta, Indonesia from 1994 to 2024. It was one of the two principal news magazines in the country, the other being Tempo.

  9. Horison - Wikipedia

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    Horison was founded in 1966 and originally run by the Indonesian Foundation (Yayasan Indonesia). The first issue of the magazine was published in July 1966. The idea to create such a magazine belonged to the writer and publicist Mochtar Lubis.