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Tempo (stylized in all caps) is an Indonesian weekly magazine that covers news and politics on Mondays. It was founded by Goenawan Mohamad and Yusril Djalinus and the first edition was published on 6 March 1971. [3] The magazine's motto is Enak Dibaca dan Perlu (lit. ' Nice to Read and Necessary ').
The Cenci Journalism Project was founded on August 8, 2011, by Xia Kang and Zhe Qu. Until 2012 November, Cenci Journalism Project has been available via RSS.The number of participants of the project has reached to 400, and over 2,000 pieces of news have been translated and edited into English, Arabic, German, French, Russian, Japanese, Italian, Spanish and Korean and more than twenty other ...
The Press in New Order Indonesia (Equinox Publishing, 2006) online; Hill, David T. Journalism and Politics in Indonesia: A Critical Biography of Mochtar Lubis (1922-2004) as Editor and Author (2010) Isa, Zubaidah. "Printing and publishing in Indonesia, 1602-1970' (PhD Dissertation, Indiana University, 1972.)
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There are about 3,000 live radio stations throughout Indonesia, but only a few broadcast nationally. [4] 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 ...
Last year, China was rocked by a surge of corruption probes ensnaring individuals from a vice central bank governor to a former chairman of its biggest oil and gas company, adding to unease in an ...
Article 9 of the Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 40 of 1999 stipulates that news organizations must operate as a "legal entity", which directly contradicted Antara's status as an institute according to former executive editor A. J. Muaya. [c] [24] Government subsidy accounted for 11 percent of Antara's operational costs in 1987–88. [23]