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Harian Pelita (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2019, continued online; Indonesia Raya (Jakarta) Indopos (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2020, continued online; Koran Sindo (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2023; Republika (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2022, continued online; Sinar Harapan (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2015 ...
TVRI Riau 3 November 1998 Pekanbaru City, Riau Riau: TVRI Riau Islands 2 June 1980 (began to be established as a relay broadcast from Jakarta); [27] [28] 9 November 2021 (first local broadcast) [29] Tanjung Pinang City, Riau Islands [a] Riau Islands Riau [b] TVRI Jambi 15 April 1995 Jambi City, Jambi Jambi: TVRI Bengkulu 3 August 1998
This is a list of television networks and stations in Indonesia. Since the establishment of TVRI , Indonesians could only watch one television channel. In 1989, the government allowed RCTI to broadcast as the first private television network in Indonesia, although only people who had a decoder could watch; it was opened to the public on 24 ...
The first experimental TV broadcast was the live coverage of the celebration of the 17th Anniversary of Indonesia's Independence on the morning August 17, 1962 from Jakarta's Merdeka Palace. [ 2 ] At 14.30, August 24, 1962, the citizens of Jakarta witnessed the live broadcast of the opening ceremony of the 4th Asian Games from Gelora Bung Karno .
Jakarta Cathedral; Jakarta Convention Center; Jakarta Kota Station; Jakarta Monorail; Jakarta Tower; Monumen Nasional; National Museum of Indonesia; The Peak Twin Towers; Pondok Indah Mall; Ragunan Zoo; Senayan City; Taman Impian Jaya Ancol; Taman Mini Indonesia Indah; University of Indonesia; Wisma 46
Examples include Sonora and Prambors in the nation's capital, Radio Istara in Surabaya, Swaragama in Yogyakarta, and Global FM Bali in Denpasar. [4] Private radio stations carry their own news bulletins and foreign broadcasters can supply programmes. [citation needed] Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) is the public radio network of Indonesia. It ...
Bali Post Media Group (BPMG) is an Indonesian media conglomerate founded by Ketut Nadha in 1948. Bali Post Media Group is said to be the largest media holder in Bali, Indonesia. It is led by ABG Satria Naradha, the son of Ketut Nadha, and has diversified businesses and interests in the Bali media industry.
Media Group (formerly known as Media Indonesia Group) is an Indonesian media company founded by businessman and politician Surya Paloh. The group owns two newspapers (the national Media Indonesia and the regional Lampung Post ), three television networks ( Metro TV , BN Channel, and Magna Channel), and a radio station MG Radio Network.