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  2. Surya Paloh - Wikipedia

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    Surya Paloh is an Indonesian politician and media mogul. He is the founder of Nasdem Party and the former chairman of Golkar Party advisory board.

  3. List of Indonesians by net worth - Wikipedia

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    This web page does not contain information about Bobby Saputra's net worth. It is a list of the richest people and state officials in Indonesia based on Forbes magazine data.

  4. Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Media Group is an Indonesian media group founded by Surya Paloh in 1984. It owns newspapers, TV networks, radio stations, online platforms, event organizers, and other businesses.

  5. NasDem Party - Wikipedia

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    NasDem Party is a political party in Indonesia founded by media mogul Surya Paloh in 2011. It is based on Pancasila and nationalism, and has 59 seats in the DPR and 186 seats in the DPRD II.

  6. Media Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Media Indonesia is a daily newspaper in Jakarta, Indonesia, founded in 1970 by Teuku Yousli Syah. It covers national and international news, politics, business, sports, and entertainment, and has a slogan of Referensi Bangsa (The Nation's Reference).

  7. Metro TV (Indonesian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Metro TV is a free-to-air television channel that broadcasts news, documentaries, and other shows in Indonesian, English, and Mandarin. It was launched in 2000 by former president Abdurrahman Wahid and is owned by Media Group, which also publishes newspapers.

  8. Hary Tanoesoedibjo - Wikipedia

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    In August 2011, Tanoesoedibjo joined the Nasdem Party, which was founded by Surya Paloh. [5] By late 2012, there were rumors of a leadership struggle between Tanoesoedibjo and Paloh. On 17 February 2013, Tanoesoedibjo quit the Nasdem Party due to his disappointment over Paloh's changes to the party's strategy.

  9. Television in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, regulation and programming of television in Indonesia, the third country in Southeast Asia to start broadcasting in 1962. Find out how TVRI, the state-run network, and RCTI, the first commercial station, competed and cooperated over the years.