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  1. Media Indonesia is an Indonesian daily newspaper published in Jakarta. Reports say Media Indonesia is the second largest newspaper in Indonesia after the Kompas daily. [citation needed] . Media Indonesia' s market share was growing from one percent to 18 percent in 2003 ( AC Nielsen ). History.

    • 19 January 1970; 53 years ago
    • Lampung Post
  2. Aug 13, 2022 · Opinions. Press freedom is under attack in Indonesia. With several courtroom battles ongoing, fates of countless journalists are hanging in the balance. Kyle Delbyck. Senior Program Manager at...

    • Kyle Delbyck
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  4. Dec 20, 2017 · Media oligarchy and the shaping of news in Indonesia. Published: December 20, 2017 5:48am EST. shutterstock. Almost two decades after the authoritarian regime in Indonesia ended, democratisation...

    • Wisnu Prasetya Utomo
    • Executive Summary
    • Introduction
    • Indonesian Media, Means of Politics
    • Above All Else: Interest
    • Digital Media Landscape: Same Old, Same Old
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliogrpahy
    • Endnotes

    The structure of Indonesia’s media landscape has remained largely unchanged over the last decade, and continues to be dominated by a handful of conglomerates.

    There are ample examples around the world of media owners using their platforms to cultivate access to politicians and government officials. The situation is no different in Indonesia. In fact, media owners are not only actively involved in the political sphere, some even have direct affiliations with political parties. The same few media groups th...

    Forgot to tell #Levesonthat it’s unreasonable to expect individuals to spend £millions on newspapers and not have access to politicians. (Evgeny Lebedev, UK, owner of The Independent, current member of House of Lords, tweet 23 April 2012) Within Indonesia’s media landscape, several conglomerate owners are considered key players (Tapsell, 2017). The...

    Paloh and Bakrie have been notorious for using their television stations to score political points. After the 2006 Lapindo mudflow disaster in the Porong subdistrict of Sidoarjo, East Java, both Paloh’s Metro TV and Bakrie’s TVOne portrayed very different narratives. In 2008, three years into the prolonged mudflow, Metro TV persisted in using the p...

    It has been thought that the advancement of digital technology would help level the playing field and result in a less concentrated media landscape. In Indonesia, digital technology has, on the surface, facilitated the flourishing of alternative media. However, the reality is that forces remain at play to keep real control over the digital media la...

    As this paper has shown, there are strong forces at play to keep the structure of Indonesia’s media landscape oligarchic. While the internet has in theory enabled digital news media outlets to flourish, the grim realities of the capitalistic nature of the media sector mean that deep pockets are still required for media outlets to thrive and be sust...

    Ambardi, K., Parahita, G., Lindawati, L., Sukarno, A., Aprilia, N., & Dragomir, M. (2014). Mapping digital media: Indonesia. London: Open Society Foundation. Armando, A. (2014). The greedy giants: Centralized television in post-authoritarian Indonesia. International Communication Gazette, 76(4-5), 390-406. Armando, A. (2019). Kontestasi dan Negosia...

    Tapsell (2017) mentioned eight media conglomerates. However, one of Indonesia’s media key figure, Dahlan Iskan, lost his shares in Jawa Pos Group in 2018. Jawa Pos Group is currently owned by several entities, including PT Grafiti Pers, PT Jaya Raya, Yayasan Jaya Raya (Jaya Raya Foundation), and Yayasan Karyawan Tempo (Tempo Employees Foundation)—a...

  5. May 24, 2019 · Introduction. With more than 17,000 islands and 260 million people, Indonesia is not only known as one of the largest countries in the world, but also known for holding world’s highest number of mass media. There are more than 47,000 mass media including print, radio, television and online media.

    • Vidi Sukmayadi
    • 2019
  6. 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.

  7. Jun 15, 2022 · Janet Steele. Professor of Media and Public Affairs and International Affairs, George Washington University. Changing media. Online and social media remain the most popular sources of news in Indonesia with our more urban sample, but TV and radio remain important for the millions of people who are not online.

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