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Tempo magazine is published in Indonesian. Starting from 12 September 2000, Tempo has also been published in English. Since its inception, the deputy editor-in-chief of the English edition of Tempo has been Yuli Ismartono, who during Tempo's ban was the vice-president of corporate communications for Freeport Indonesia.
Koran Tempo (Tempo Paper) is a daily online digital newspaper in Indonesia. It is published by PT Tempo Inti Media Harian, a part of Tempo Inti Media, which also published Tempo magazine. It was first published as a print newspaper on April 2, 2001, with a circulation of 100,000 daily.
The Indonesian franchise of Bobo was first published on 14 April 1973. [5] Unlike the Dutch version, the Indonesian version is aimed at children aged 6–12. Published by Kompas Gramedia Group, Bobo magazine become the most popular kids magazine in Indonesia. The magazine has the tagline "teman bermain dan belajar (friends to play and study)".
It was one of the two principal news magazines in the country, the other being Tempo. [1] [2] Gatra was founded in 1994, following Suharto administration's ban on Tempo magazine; it was primarily founded by former Tempo staff. [3] The magazine has its headquarters in Jakarta. [4] [5] It provides articles on news and was published on a weekly ...
Tempo (magazine indonésien) Usage on id.wikipedia.org Tempo (majalah) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org テンポ (インドネシアの雑誌) Usage on min.wikipedia.org Tempo (majalah) Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Goenawan Mohamad; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Tempo (tygodnik) Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Темпо (журнал) Usage on uk.wikipedia.org ...
Kawanku (My Friend) was an Indonesian weekly magazine for teenage girls. It was first published in 1970 as a children's magazine. Kawanku focused on fashion and celebrities and offered information about the latest entertainment and feature stories on current issues and events.
In an early survey of the Chinese Indonesian minority, anthropologist G. William Skinner estimated that between 2.3 million (2.4%) and 2.6 million (2.7%) lived in Indonesia in 1961. [120] Former foreign minister Adam Malik provided a figure of 5 million in a report published in the Harian Indonesia daily in 1973. [132]
Gempak, under Art Square Creation, won the Persatuan Penerbit-Penerbit Majalah Malaysia (MPA) award under other category special Malay magazine ("majalah pengkhususan" (Bahasa Malaysia)) 2007. [ 3 ] In December 2015, Kadokawa Corporation through its Hong Kong subsidiary Kadokawa Holdings Asia Ltd (KHA), acquired an 80% stake in Malaysian Art ...