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  2. Jawa Pos - Wikipedia

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    Jawa Pos was the first newspaper in Indonesia to apply the international width standard in 1998, to have a daily section for youth (2000), and to use computer to plate technology (2006). [ 3 ] With 842,000 average daily circulation (2017), data by Nielsen Consumer & Media View (CMV) , Jawa Pos is the most popular newspaper in Indonesia.

  3. List of newspapers in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Name First published Last published Owner Category Nyata: 1971: present: Jawa Pos Group: Women's Bola: 1984: 2018: Kompas Gramedia Group: Sports Nova: 1988: 2022: Kompas Gramedia Group

  4. Cenderawasih Pos - Wikipedia

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    Cenderawasih Pos was first published as SKM Cenderawasih on 28 October 1962; "SKM" itself means Surat Kabar Mingguan (weekly newspaper), indicating its periodical type. On 1 March 1993, Jawa Pos Group bought the paper, slightly changed its name and turned the paper into a daily publication. Since 2018, Cenderawasih Pos began its online presence ...

  5. Indopos - Wikipedia

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    Indopos newspaper was first published 25 February 2003. It was published by PT Indopos Intermedia Press, a subsidiary of Jawa Pos Group. Indopos at the time was considered as "the Jakarta version of Jawa Pos", as Jawa Pos is also owned a number of local newspapers across the country.

  6. Rakyat Merdeka - Wikipedia

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    Rakyat Merdeka (The Free People) is an Indonesian daily newspaper owned by the country's largest media group Jawa Pos.The newspaper has gained prominence as a result of its controversial headlines and its "gritty, often abrasive, style", [2] with articles and caricatures that frequently strongly criticize the political establishment.

  7. Solopos - Wikipedia

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    Solopos is an Indonesian daily newspaper published in the city of Surakarta, Central Java.First published in September 1997, it is published by PT. Aksara Solopos (which is mostly owned by the business daily Bisnis Indonesia).

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  9. Pos Kota - Wikipedia

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    Pos Kota (The City Post) is an Indonesia daily newspaper published in Jakarta, published by PT. Media Antarkota Jaya since 1970. Media Antarkota Jaya since 1970. Generally, the newspaper contains local, crime, and society news, as well as sports and entertainment news targeted for the mid-lower society.