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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.)
There is an all youth tabloid by the name of TILT – The ILIKE Times. In Indonesia, tabloids include Bola, GO (Gema Olahraga, defunct), Soccer (defunct), Fantasy (defunct), Buletin Sinetron (defunct), Pro TV (defunct), Citra (defunct), Genie, Bintang Indonesia (Indonesian Stars), Nyata, Wanita Indonesia (Women of Indonesia), Cek and Ricek, and ...
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In 2021, Indonesia authorities said that 85% of the country’s millennials had been exposed to extremism through social media. Last year alone, government agencies found about 180,994 online ...
The portal is consistently ranked among Indonesia's 10 most-visited websites and is among the top 250 in the world. [1] It receives approximately 180 million visits per day. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A 2021 Reuters Institute survey ranked Detikcom as the most widely used online news source in Indonesia out of 16 top outlets.
The newspaper converted from broadsheet to tabloid format in May 2012, and then was published online only from 15 December 2015. [ 3 ] The newspaper's owner, PT Jakarta Globe Media, is part of Enggartiasto Lukita 's B Universe (formerly Globe Media Group and BeritaSatu Media Holdings, both an associated company of Lippo Group ).
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.
Antara was established on 13 December 1937 in Batavia (later Jakarta), the colonial capital of the Dutch East Indies. [4] Prior to its establishment, Dominique Willem Berretty had founded Aneta, the Indies' first news agency.