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Kompas TV
Logo since 2017
TypeTelevision network
CountryIndonesia
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersMenara Kompas 6th Floor, Jalan Palmerah Selatan 21, Gelora, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Indonesia
Programming
Language(s)Indonesian
Picture format1080i HDTV 16:9
(downscaled to 576i 16:9 for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerKG Media
ParentKompas Gramedia Group
Key peopleRosianna Silalahi (Editor in Chief)
Sister channels
History
Founded2008
Launched1 August 2011 (2011-08-01) (Trial broadcast)
9 September 2011; 12 years ago (2011-09-09) (Official broadcast)
FounderJakob Oetama
Links
Websitehttp://www.kompas.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog television and Digital terrestrial televisionCheck local frequencies (in Indonesian language)
Streaming media
VidioWatch live
IndiHome TVWatch live
(IndiHome customers only)
MIVOWatch live

Kompas TV is a national terrestrial private news television network in Indonesia.[1] It is owned by the KG Media unit of Kompas Gramedia Group and is named after its flagship property, the Kompas daily newspaper. Kompas TV was founded in around 2008 and was launched on 9 September 2011 with Simfoni Semesta Raya's performance.[2] Kompas TV's current slogan is "Independent, Reliable" (Indonesian: Independen, Terpercaya).

On 28 January 2016, Kompas TV was relaunched as a news-oriented network.

Networks

Hours before the maiden broadcast, the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission issued a statement that Kompas TV did not have a broadcasting license. In response, Kompas TV announced that the channel was merely a content provider and was not required to have a broadcast license because its content could be aired on regional and international channels.[3] Kompas TV started their broadcast through local television networks in some of the Indonesian provinces. The local television networks featured 70% local content and 30% Kompas TV programmes.[1][4] The local TV stations that air the Kompas TV network are:[5][6]

Other Indonesian cities are expected to follow later through the establishment of local stations that relay Kompas broadcasts. Since 9 September 2011, Kompas TV has been available through these pay television networks:[7]

Kompas TV can also be viewed through satellite broadcast from Palapa-D satellite.[8]

Kompas TV Digital

PT Gramedia Nusantara proposed digital TV broadcasting, but the government has postponed approval pending completion of its National TV Digital Broadcasting Policy.[9]

Presenters

Current

  • Rahmat Ibrahim (former SCTV, TVB Semarang and Kompas TV Jawa Tengah reporter and anchor)
  • Yasir Nene Ama (former MetroTV reporter)
  • Timothy Marbun (former MetroTV anchor, also a talk show presenter)
  • Yan Rahman
  • Nina Melinda (former TV7 and MetroTV anchor)
  • Nitia Anisa (also a talk show presenter)
  • Mercy Tirayoh
  • Woro Windrati (former Trans TV anchor)
  • Liviana Cherlisa Latief (former MNCTV anchor)
  • Frisca Clarissa (also a talk show presenter)
  • Radi Saputro
  • Adisty Larasati
  • Audrey Chandra
  • Pascalis Iswari (also an economy presenter)
  • Cynthia Rompas (former GTV anchor)
  • Hardjuno Pramundito
  • Lintang Pudyastuti
  • Arizona Galih
  • Glenys Octania (also an economy presenter)
  • Ihsan Sitorus
  • Ivo Nasution (former iNews anchor)
  • Iryanda Mardanuz (also a talk show presenter)
  • Jihan Novita (former RCTI anchor)
  • Muhammad Syahreza (former iNews anchor)
  • Valentina Sitorus
  • Ni Luh Puspa
  • Vidi Batlolone
  • Gratia Adur
  • Githa Maharkesri
  • Tata Novasiliana
  • Claudia Carla
  • Yulika Satria Daya
  • Fransisco Donasiano
  • Elgeen Frydianto (also a sports anchor)
  • Thifal Solesa
  • Maydop Elfrina
  • Mysister Tarigan
  • Rosianna Silalahi (former SCTV anchor) (Rosi)
  • Budiman Tanuredjo (former senior journalist at Kompas) (Satu Meja The Forum)
  • Bayu Sutiyono (former SCTV and SUN TV anchor)
  • Cindy Sistyarani
  • Putri Oktaviani
  • Melisa Gandasari (Bincang Kita and Zona Inspirasi)
  • Diana Dwika (Bincang Kita)
  • Widi Dwinanda (Bincang Kita)
  • Permata Sari Harahap (Bincang Kita)
  • Dewi Kumala (Ngopi)
  • Fatih Andhika (Ate) (Ngopi)
  • Patra Gumala (Ngopi)

Former

Slogans

  • Inspirasi Indonesia (9 September 2011–28 January 2016)
  • Berita dan Inspirasi Indonesia (28 January 2016–19 October 2017)
  • Independen, Terpercaya (19 October 2017–present)

Anniversary Theme

  • 9 Tahun Saling Percaya (2020, 9th Anniversary)
  • 1 Dekade Teman Terpercaya (2021, 10th Anniversary)
  • 11 Tahun Inspirasi Indonesia (2022, 11st Anniversary)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Tweet Kompas TV mengenai sistem berjaringan (1 dari 2)
  2. ^ A. Wisnubrata (9 September 2011). "'Kompas' di Layar Kaca Diluncurkan Malam Ini". Kompas.com (in Indonesian). KOMPAS.com. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Kompas TV launched amid KPI warning". The Jakarta Post. PT. Bina Media Tenggara. 9 October 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  4. ^ Tweet Kompas TV mengenai sistem berjaringan (2 dari 2)
  5. ^ Tweet Kompas TV mengenai daftar saluran (1 dari 2)
  6. ^ Tweet Kompas TV mengenai daftar saluran (2 dari 2)
  7. ^ Tweet KompasTV mengenai ketersediaan di televisi berlangganan
  8. ^ Suryanto (3 August 2011). "Kompas TV Sewa "Bandwidth" Satelit Palapa Indosat". Antara news (in Indonesian). www.antaranews.com. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  9. ^ Oleh Arif Pitoyo (11 September 2011). "Kominfo peringatkan Kompas TV". Bisnis Indonesia (in Indonesian). Bisnis Indonesia. Archived from the original on 3 May 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2012.