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Before the reform, radio was regulated by the government through Directorate General of Radio, Television, and Film of the Department of Information. [1] Radio is currently regulated by the independent Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) for content matters as well as the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology for frequency matters.
Currently, there are several local public broadcaster unions in the country, such as the All-Indonesia Radio and Television LPPL Association (Asosiasi LPPL Radio dan Televisi Se-Indonesia), which was formed in 2018, and the Indonesian Local Public Radio and TV Association (Persatuan Radio TV Publik Daerah se-Indonesia), branded as Persada.id or ...