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The RRI headquarters in Central Jakarta. Radio Republik Indonesia (Radio of the Republic of Indonesia, abbreviated as RRI, stylized in logo in all-lowercase) is a public radio network of Indonesia and one of Indonesia's two national Public Broadcasting Institutions, the other being the public television network TVRI.
Koran Sindo (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2023; Republika (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2022, continued online; Sinar Harapan (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2015, continued online; Suara Pembaruan (Jakarta) Sin Po (Jakarta, Indonesian-language edition) Suara Karya – continued online; Surabaya Post (East Java) Warta Bhakti ...
TVRI has an educational center called Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan TVRI (Pusdiklat TVRI, TVRI Educational and Training Center) [35] which provides television skill training. TVRI also manages Studio Alam TVRI (literally "TVRI Natural Studio"), an outdoor studio in Sukmajaya, Depok, West Java. It is a green open space which is used for the ...
Jakarta Globe News Channel: First Media 1 February 2014 () News IMC: Multivision Plus [nb 36] 2017 Movies [g 10] My Cinema: MT Entertainment 1 May 2017 () Movies My Family: My Kids: Kids Champions TV: Indonesia Entertainment Group: 11 September 2019 () Sports SEA Today: Metra Digital Media [nb 37] 28 October 2020 ()
PT Radio Agustina Junior (Media Group) News/Talk: PM2FHN: 95.1 FM-Kis FM: PT Radio Kirana Insan Suara (Mahaka Radio Integra) Adult contemporary,Top 40/CHR: PM2FPD: 95.5 FM-RASfm [6] PT Radio Alaikassalam Sejahtera (As-Syafi'iyah Islamic Foundation) Muslim radio, Indonesian pop: PM2FGV: 95.9 FM-Smart FM Jakarta: PT Radio Smart Media Utama (KG ...
Bandung: 487 7,203,000 Bandung metropolitan area has more dense urban population than Surabaya metropolitan area. 3 Surabaya: 912 6,556,000 Surabaya metropolitan area has a larger population than Bandung metropolitan area, but comprises more rural areas than the later. 4 Medan: 479 4,027,000 Medan is the largest urban area outside of Java island.
The largest English-language dailies, both published in Jakarta with print runs of 40,000, are the Jakarta Post and the Jakarta Globe. [1] As of 2003, newspapers have a penetration rate of 8.6 percent. [2] The principal weekly news magazines are Tempo, which also produces an English-language edition, and Gatra. [1]
The media in Indonesia is regulated by the Ministry of Communications and Informatics. LIRNEasia's Telecommunications Regulatory Environment (TRE) index, which summarises stakeholders' perception on certain TRE dimensions, provides insight into how conducive the environment is for further development and progress. The most recent survey was ...