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  1. Dec 20, 2017 · To understand contemporary Indonesia one must understand how media oligarchy works here. Media oligarchy shapes the news the public consume every day. News have become increasingly biased and ...

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  2. The Coronavirus has affected the overall Indonesian economy, and media have suffered primarily through a loss of advertising revenue. The venerable newspaper Suara Pembaruan stopped its print edition in February 2021. Other legacy print publications, such as Tempo magazine, Kompas newspaper, and The Jakarta Post, have strengthened their ...

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  4. Previously, the media in Indonesia was under solid state control and now moving towards a media system under the control of business—both in terms of media infrastructure and content (Nugroho, Putri, & Laksmi, 2012). Since the late 1980s, the media industry in Indonesia has developed but under the full control of the government.

  5. Mar 12, 2021 · The number of online media readers increased by up to 200% – according to a survey by Indonesia Digital Media Association’s (AMSI) with its 300 members from April 25 to May 5 2020. On the contrary, advertising revenues of online media outlets dropped by an average of 30 to 40%. The decline is more significant in local online media that are ...

  6. Aug 26, 2022 · Published 26 Aug 2022. Sofie Syarief. The emergence of digital media has not resulted in more diversity in ownership control and editorial content in Indonesia’s media industry. The capital-intensive nature of the industry means that large media groups have become larger by expanding into multiplatform media. In addition, many new digital ...

  7. Feb 1, 2023 · M. ore Indonesians trusted social media than news outlets over the past three years, marking a significant shift in the way people perceived what they considered a reliable source of information ...

  8. A few basic statistics about Indonesia’s economy and demographics speak volumes about the main trends in the country’s media and advertising sector. Economic growth, for example, averaged 5.5% per year between 2002 and 2011, and is accelerating, hitting 6.5% in 2011. A strong middle class has begun to emerge, with a GDP per capita of $3495 ...

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