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Televisi Republik Indonesia (TVRI)

Launched : August 24, 1962
Owned by : Government of Indonesia
Slogan : "Makin Dekat di Hati"
"Closer to the Heart"
Country : Indonesia
Broadcast area : Free to Air/Cable/Satellite
Sister channel : QTV
Website : www.tvri.co.id
Availability :
Satellite :
Indovision : Channel 93
TelkomVision : Channel ??
Aora TV : Channel 901
Nilesat : Transmission 12130 Channel 77
Cable
First Media : Channel 5
TelkomVision : Channel ??
IndosatM2 : Channel ??
StarHub TV : Channel 119

Televisi Republik Indonesia (TVRI) is a state-owned television station, the oldest television station in Indonesia , and the only broadcaster with national coverage. It is based in Senayan, Central Jakarta. [1]

The initial motto of TVRI was "Weaving Unity and Togetherness" ("Menjalin Persatuan dan Kesatuan"), but in 2000, the motto was changed to become "Closer to the Heart" ("Makin Dekat di Hati").

History
The TV tower of state-owned TVRI at its headquarters in Jakarta

In 1961, the Indonesian government decided to include to establish a national TV station as part of the preparations for the 1962 Asian Games to be held in Jakarta. Later that year, the Television Preparation Committee was formed. In October, President Sukarno ordered the building of a studio in Senayan, Jakarta and two television towers. TVRI broadcast its first test transmission, of the Indonesian Independence Day celebrations from the Merdeka Palace transmission on 17 August 1962. TVRI went on the air with a broadcast of the 1962 Asian Games opening ceremony on 24 August. Two years later, the first regional broadcasting station opened in Yogyakarta, Central Java and was followed with stations in Medan, Surabaya, Ujung Pandang (Makassar), Manado, Denpasar , Balikpapan , and Bandung

In 1974, TVRI became part of the Information Ministry, with the status of a directorate. Its role was to inform the public about government policies. In 1989, TVRI lost its monopoly when the government's sixth Five-Year Plan allowed private TV stations to begin broadcasting. [2] The first of these stations to begin broadcasting nationwide was TPI, owned by President Suharto's daughter Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana. It used TVRI's facilities and staff for free while starting up.[3]

After the start of the reform era, TVRI's status was changed again and it became responsible firstly to the Ministry of Finance and was then turned into a limited company under the authority of the State Ministry for State-Owned Enterprises and the Ministry of Finance.[1]
[edit] TVRI today

TVRI has 22 regional stations and more than 6,800 employees, of which 2,000 are based in Jakarta. It broadcasts information and educational as well as entertainment programming from 5.00am until 12.45am.[1]

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