| Indosiar | |
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| Launched | January 11, 1995 |
| Country | |
| Broadcast area | Free To Air/Cable/Satellite |
| Website | www.indosiar.com |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Ambon | 38 UHF |
| Balikpapan | 28 UHF |
| Bandar Lampung | 28 UHF |
| Bandung | 54 UHF |
| Banjarmasin | 38/40 UHF |
| Banyumas | 39 UHF |
| Batam | 49 UHF |
| Bengkulu | 28 UHF |
| Bukittinggi | 50/51 UHF |
| Cirebon | 32/46 UHF |
| Denpasar | 27 UHF |
| Jakarta | 41 UHF |
| Jambi | 23 UHF |
| Jayapura | 38 UHF |
| Jember | 60 UHF |
| Kediri | 51 UHF |
| Kupang | 38 UHF |
| Madiun | 44/46 UHF |
| Makassar | 27 UHF |
| Malang | 38 UHF |
| Satellite | |
| Indovision | Channel 88 |
| TelkomVision | Channel ?? |
| Astro Nusantara | Channel 3 |
| Cable | |
| First Media | Channel 13 |
| TelkomVision | Channel ?? |
| IndosatM2 | Channel ?? |
Indosiar (IDX:IDKM) is a publicly owned national television station in Indonesia, which has been operating from West Jakarta since 1994. It was listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange in 2004. Citibank Singapore has an 8.5 percent shareholding.[1]
The station has a strong focus on cultural programming, such as a program dedicated to wayang performance. At the same time, it is also becoming prominent in programs such as reality, talk shows and drama series, particularly "sinetron" soapies with themes such as love and family.
Indosiar shows some Korean, Japanese, and Taiwanese dramas, for example: Hwang Ji Ni (or Hwag Jin Yi), Jewel in the Palace (Dae Jang Geum), Princess Hours (Goong), Prince Hours (Goong S), Full House, and 18 vs 29, all from Korea; One Litre of Tears (or One litre no Namida) from Japan; and Romance in the White House from Taiwan.
Other popular Indosiar programs include singing competitions such as Supersoulmate Show, Mamamia, and Stardut. Supersoulmate Show is hosted by Eko Patrio and Ruben Onsu, Mamamia is hosted by Denny Cagur, and Ruben Onsu, while Stardut is hosted by Choky Sitohang.
The parent company, PT Indosiar Karya Media Tbk, employs 1,550 people. Its claimed audience share for September 2008 was 16.2 percent of viewers.[2]
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Logos
Indosiar has used several logos throughout its history.[3] The first version of the current logo design debuted in 1995, a blue ball with a television shaped box in the middle, with another ball inside it. The first version of the current logo debuted in 2006, now with the two balls being silver, and the inside being rainbow colored.
See also
References
- ^ Investor Fact Sheet accessed 8 December 2008 (Indonesian)
- ^ Audience Share Report from Indosiar website accessed 8 December 2008 (Indonesian)
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External links
- Official Site (Indonesian)
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