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Majalah Bulanan berdasar Kebangsaan ("Culture and Society. Monthly Magazines by Nationality" in the modern spelling)] (1939) uses the Van Ophuijsen Spelling System which shows tréma signs. The Van Ophuijsen Spelling System was the Romanized standard orthography for the Indonesian language from 1901 to 1947. [1]
The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Malaysia. They may be published in Malay or in other languages, including English and Chinese.
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Hai (stylized in lowercase since 2005; Hi) was an Indonesian weekly magazine for teenage boys. It was first published in 1977 by Kompas Gramedia and was headquartered in Jakarta.
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By the end of the year, TV3 was broadcasting 60 hours a week. 10% of the programming was in Malay (main news and the current affairs programme Majalah Tiga), 10% in Chinese (especially Hong Kong dramas) and the remaining 80% in English. The hour-long Cantonese drama slot attracted high advertising revenue.
Gadis (stylized in all caps since 1991; Girl) was an Indonesian weekly magazine for teenage girls. It was first published in 1973 by Femina Group. [1] [2] Gadis focused on fashion and celebrities and offered information about the latest entertainment and feature stories on current issues and events.