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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.
Harian Pelita (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2019, continued online; Indonesia Raya (Jakarta) Indopos (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2020, continued online; Koran Sindo (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2023; Republika (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2022, continued online; Sinar Harapan (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2015 ...
Koran Jakarta (The Jakarta Paper) is a daily newspaper published in Jakarta, Indonesia.Published by PT Berita Nusantara, the paper has an illustration of the iconic Hermes statue (which it was, and currently a replica is, located in Harmoni, Central Jakarta and moved off the Jakarta History Museum) in its nameplate.
The paper's head office is located at the Kompas Multimedia Towers, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta. It is considered Indonesia's newspaper of record . The paper manages an online portal, kompas.id , which contains updated news and the digital subscription version of the paper, while Kompas Gramedia also manages another editorially separated ...
The Daily Jakarta Shimbun (じゃかるた新聞, Jakaruta Shinbun, Indonesian: Harian Jakarta Shimbun) is a Japanese-language newspaper in Indonesia. The company distributing the paper, PT. Bina Komunika Asiatama, has its headquarters in Jakarta. [1] Circulation in 2009 was about 4,000. [2]
The Jakarta Post is a daily English-language newspaper in Indonesia. The paper is owned by PT Bina Media Tenggara and based in the nation's capital, Jakarta . The Jakarta Post started as a collaboration between four Indonesian media groups at the urging of Information Minister Ali Murtopo and politician Jusuf Wanandi .
The proportion of the core city's (Jakarta) population to that of the entire metropolitan area also declined significantly. In 2020, the population of Jakarta was only 30.4% of the total population of the Jakarta metropolitan area, continuing the decline from 54.6% in 1990 to 43.2% in 2000 and 35.5% in 2010.
KBR was established as KBR68H (Kantor Berita Radio 68H, Radio News Agency 68H) in April 1999, soon after the end of three decades of authoritarian rule which also signalled an end to restrictions on the production of radio news. [1] Its first headquarters were in Utan Kayu Street No. 68H, East Jakarta — hence its name.