CNBC Indonesia

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CNBC Indonesia
File:CNBC Indonesia.png
CountryIndonesia
Broadcast areaNationwide
NetworkCNBC
HeadquartersTrans Media Building
Jalan Kapten Pierre Tendean No. 12-14A, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta
Programming
Language(s)Indonesian
Picture format1080i HDTV 16:9
Ownership
OwnerPT Trans Berita Bisnis (Trans Media with license from NBCUniversal International Networks)
Sister channelsCNBC
CNBC World
CNBC Asia
Nikkei CNBC
CNBC Arabiya
CNBC Awaaz
CNBC-TV18
CNBC Africa
Class CNBC
CNBC Europe
CNBC Latin America
JKN-CNBC
Trans TV
Trans7
CNN Indonesia
History
Launched10 October 2018; 5 years ago (2018-10-10)
Links
Websitecnbcindonesia.com
Availability
Streaming media
OfficialWatch live
UseeTVWatch live (IndiHome customers only)

Consumer News and Business Channel Indonesia (known as CNBC Indonesia) is an Indonesian television network owned by Trans Media in collaboration with Comcast's NBCUniversal under CNBC license. Launched on 10 October 2018,[1] the channel is the second business-oriented news channel in Indonesia after IDX Channel.

History

Businessman Chairul Tanjung announced the birth of a strategic partnership between NBCUniversal and Trans Media to launch a CNBC-branded channel in Indonesia.[2] CNBC Indonesia was soft-launched as an online business news portal in the Indonesian language on 8 February 2018[3] and was officially launched as a business news channel on 10 October 2018.

In early February 2020, the channel launched its own HD feed on the Telkom 4 Merah Putih satellite.[4]

Transmitters

CNBC Indonesia is broadcast in digital on 23 transmitters.

City Channel
Balikpapan 44
Bandung 45
Banjarmasin 37
Batam 46
Cirebon 45
Jakarta 40
Jember 45
Kediri 48
Kolaka 45 (planned)
Kupang 30 (planned)
Madiun 43
Magetan 43
Malang 27
Medan 30
Purwokerto 40
Samarinda 31
Semarang 42
Sukabumi 42
Sumedang 41
Surakarta 47
Surabaya 27
Tasikmalaya 45 (planned)
Yogyakarta 47

Presenters

Current

  • Maria Anneke Wijaya (ex-news anchor SCTV and Kompas TV)
  • Syarifa Rahma (ex-news anchor NET.)
  • Gibran Muhammad (ex-news anchor Kompas TV)
  • Maria Katarina (ex-news anchor iNews and IDX Channel)
  • Andi Shalini
  • Savira Wardoyo
  • Bramudya Prabowo (ex-news anchor MNC News)
  • Shinta Zahara (ex-news anchor NET.)
  • Shafinaz Nachiar (ex-news anchor Jak TV and RCTI)

Former presenters

  • Safrina Nasution
  • Mercy Andrea
  • Hera F. Haryn
  • Pangeran Punce
  • Peter F. Gontha
  • Juanita Aline Wiratmaja
  • Erwin Surya Brata
  • Ellen Gracia Natalia (now on BTV)
  • Exist In Exist
  • Daniel Wiguna
  • Monica Chua
  • Dian Mirza (returned to MNC Media)

List of programmes

  • Managing Asia (from CNBC Asia)
  • Profit
  • Number's Bite
  • Iconomics
  • CNBC Indonesia Exclusive
  • Squawk Box Indonesia
  • Power Lunch Indonesia
  • Closing Bell Indonesia
  • Evening Up
  • Impact with Peter Gontha (previously aired on BeritaSatu)
  • INVESTime
  • Trans Media's Anniversary Party (annual program)
  • CNBC Indonesia's Anniversary Special Program (annual program)
  • CNBC Indonesia Bright Awards (annual program)
  • Economic Outlook (annual program)

References

  1. ^ "Simak Grand Launching CNBC Indonesia Hari Ini". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 10 October 2018. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  2. ^ "CNBC and PT Trans Media Corpora announce Indonesia Partnership". CNBC. 11 January 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  3. ^ Chandra, Ardan Adhi (8 February 2018). "CNBC Indonesia Resmi Diluncurkan Hari Ini". detikfinance (in Indonesian). Jakarta: detikcom. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Inilah Frekuensi Terbaru Channel CNBC Indonesia di Satelit". Satelitmania. 1 February 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2020.

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