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Professionally designed as a classic broadsheet adapted to a thinner, easier-to-read page width, it combines elegance in design and ease of access for readers, with a bright colour palette, bold photo usage and clear navigation aids. It uses US spelling and stresses clarity in its editing language to maximise reader appeal.
Professionally designed as a classic broadsheet adapted to a thinner, easier-to-read page width, it combines elegance in design and ease of access for readers, with a bright colour palette, bold photo usage and clear navigation aids. It uses US spelling and stresses clarity in its editing language to maximise reader appeal.

Jakarta Globe is an associated company of [[Lippo]].


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Revision as of 22:30, 12 March 2009

Jakarta Globe
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatNarrow Broadsheet
Owner(s)PT Jakarta Globe Media
Founded2008
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Websitewww.thejakartaglobe.com

Jakarta Globe is a new daily English language newspaper in Indonesia. Launched on November 12, 2008, it is Indonesia's largest full-colour English-language newspaper in Indonesia.

The newspaper averages 48 pages a day, and publishes Monday to Saturday. It has three sections, and contains (in section A) a range of general news, including metropolitan and national news coverage as well as international news, plus comment, (in section B) Indonesian and world business and sport plus a classified advertising section, and (in section C) an extensive features and lifestyle coverage as weell as entertainment, listings and reader service and puzzle/cartoon pages.

Its primary aim is to bring objective, entertaining news and information relevant to lives of readers in Jakarta and Indonesia, and it is marketed primarily at cosmopolitan and well educated Indonesians and expatriates.

Professionally designed as a classic broadsheet adapted to a thinner, easier-to-read page width, it combines elegance in design and ease of access for readers, with a bright colour palette, bold photo usage and clear navigation aids. It uses US spelling and stresses clarity in its editing language to maximise reader appeal.

Jakarta Globe is an associated company of Lippo.