Media of Indonesia

Media of Indonesia

The media of Indonesia consist of several different types of communications media: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based Web sites.

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History

Media freedom in Indonesia increased considerably after the end of President Suharto's rule, during which the now-defunct Ministry of Information monitored and controlled domestic media and restricted foreign media. Indonesians have mostly embraced the democratic process, and an energetic news media faces few restrictions.[1] The number of printed publications had increased significantly since 1998. There are hundreds of new magazines, newspapers, and tabloids. By 2002, newspaper reach had climbed to over 40 per cent of the adult population of the country.(pdf)

The television market has expanded to include some 10 national commercial networks, which compete with public TVRI. Some provinces also operate their own stations.

Private radio stations carry their own news bulletins and foreign broadcasters can supply programmes. The radio dial is crowded, with scores of stations on the air in Jakarta alone.

In 2003 the authorities reported that more than 2,000 illegal TV and radio stations were broadcasting across the country. The government urged them to apply for licences, or face closure.

The current trend are digital multimedia and "news on demand" from online news portal.

Press

  • Jakarta Globe - Indonesia's newest newspaper
  • The Jakarta Post - English
  • Kompas - mass-circulation daily - Indonesian
  • Media Indonesia - mass-circulation daily - Indonesian
  • Koran Tempo - mass-circulation daily - Indonesian
  • Bisnis Indonesia - business daily - Indonesian
  • Republika - mass-circulation daily, Islamic - Indonesian
  • Rakyat Merdeka - mass-circulation daily, political news, nationalist - Indonesian
  • Jurnal Nasional - mass-circulation daily, political news, nationalist- optimistic- Indonesian and English supplement
  • Tribun Timur - daily newspaper in Makassar

Koran Jakarta daily newspaper in jakarta indonesia Pos Kota daily newspaper in jakarta Suara Pembaruan daily newspaper in indonesia Investor Daily business daily newspaper in indonesia Sinar Harapan daily newspaper in indonesia Seputar Indonesia daily newspaper in indonesia Harian Terbit daily nnewspaper in jakarta Indonesian Several leading Indonesian newspaper such as Kompas can be obtained at digital newspaper printing services in several foreign countries. Some large newspapers also use remote digital printing to solve the distribution problems in remote areas in Indonesia.

Radio

  • Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) - public, operates six national networks, regional and local stations, external service Voice of Indonesia. Several Indonesian radio stations are available as free streaming audio service on Internet.

Since 2006, there are several Digital radio stations in Jakarta and Surabaya, based on Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) and Hybrid HD-Radio (In-band On Channel/IBOC).

Television

Online News Portal

  • Environmental-Indonesia.com - Indonesia Green Business Media
  • Detik.com - Agrakom.
  • Elshinta.com - from Radio Elshinta, Jakarta.
  • Gatra.com - from Gatra magazine.
  • Kompas.com - from Kompas Gramedia group.
  • Liputan6.com - from Surya Citra group.
  • Metrotvnews.com and MediaIndo.co.id - from Surya Paloh group.
  • Suarasurabaya.net - from Radio SSFM, Surabaya.
  • TempoInteractive.com - from Tempo group.
  • TheJakartaPost.com - Jakarta Post English language newspaper.
  • tribun-timur.com - from Tribun Timur daily, Makassar.
  • tribunkaltim.com - from Tribun Kaltim daily, Balikpapan (Kalimantan Timur).
  • Vivanews.com - from Antv

Several online news portal also provide news update service through short message service (SMS).

News agency

See also

Notes

  1. ^ [1], www.nytimes.com, Democracy in Indonesia: The Next Test, Retrieved 2009-11-14

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