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As of 2009, there were 18 local TV stations partnering with QTV. |
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On September 1, 2011, QTV became BeritaSatu TV and became part of [[Lippo Group]].<ref>[http://theindonesiatoday.com/breaking-news/news-headlines/13994-lippos-news-channel-launched Lippo's News Channel Launched]</ref><ref name="siaranperdana">[http://www.beritasatu.com/articles/read/2011/9/5119/malam-ini,-siaran-perdana-berita-satu-tv- Malam ini, siaran perdana Berita Satu TV]</ref> |
On September 1, 2011, QTV became BeritaSatu TV and became part of [[Lippo Group]].<ref>[http://theindonesiatoday.com/breaking-news/news-headlines/13994-lippos-news-channel-launched Lippo's News Channel Launched] {{wayback|url=http://theindonesiatoday.com/breaking-news/news-headlines/13994-lippos-news-channel-launched |date=20141030003738 }}</ref><ref name="siaranperdana">[http://www.beritasatu.com/articles/read/2011/9/5119/malam-ini,-siaran-perdana-berita-satu-tv- Malam ini, siaran perdana Berita Satu TV]</ref> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 09:25, 31 October 2016
Country | Indonesia |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Jaring Data Interaktif (1998-2011) BeritaSatu Media Holdings (2011-present) |
BeritaSatu (formerly QTV and Q Channel and BeritaSatu TV) is an Indonesian talk channel that was established in early 1998 by PT Jaring Data Interaktif. Much of the channel's content is targeted towards Indonesian executives and the influential upper income segment of society. Aimed at decision makers, the channel mostly features talk shows and infotainment programs related to business, economy, politics, lifestyle, and entertainment.
Frequencies
- Banda Aceh - 52 UHF
- Jakarta - 24 UHF (via BSTV)
- Kendari - 65 UHF
- Sumatera Utara - 61 UHF
- Bandung - 25 (via I Channel)
- Solo - 45 UHF
- Padang - 55 UHF
- Banjarmasin - 26 UHF (via Duta TV)
- Bengkulu - 51 UHF
- Surabaya - 45 UHF
- Bali - 51 UHF
- Gorontalo - 43 UHF
- Manado - 55 UHF (via Manado TV)
- Palu - 67 UHF
- Lampung - 59 UHF
- Makassar 61 UHF
- Padang - 55 UHF
- Batam - 28 UHF
- Ambon - 39 UHF
- Pangkalpinang - 67 UHF
- Kupang - 67 UHF
- Mataram - 59 UHF
- Semarang - 55 UHF
Programming
The channel has about 19 programs for politics, economics, and dialogue. Most programs are one hour long.
List of programmes
Current
- Aviliani View
- Bedah Politik
- Dunia Tekno
- Impact
- Insight Indonesia
- Jurnal Ekstra
- Jurnal Malam
- Jurnal Pagi
- Jurnal Palembang (special areas in Palembang)
- Jurnal Petang
- Jurnal Siang
- Jurnal Sport
- Money Report
- The Morning Show
- PrimeTime
- Solusi Sehat
- Tamasya
Former
- Bedah SBY-JK
- Jurnal Bisnis
- Jurnal Utama
- Q Inspiration
- Q Shopping
- QTV Malam
- QTV Pagi
- QTV Palembang (special areas in Palembang)
- QTV Petang
- Sugeng Sarjadi Forum
Network
As Indonesia's first syndicated channel, QTV provides relay broadcasts for business, information, education and entertainment. The channel works in association with several content providers to provide programming suitable for regional viewers. The network is being set up in association with all the major local TV stations set up in the provinces of Indonesia, with which QTV has partnered.
As of 2009, there were 18 local TV stations partnering with QTV.
On September 1, 2011, QTV became BeritaSatu TV and became part of Lippo Group.[1][2]