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  2. Jawa Pos - Wikipedia

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    Jawa Pos was the first newspaper in Indonesia to apply the international width standard in 1998, to have a daily section for youth (2000), and to use computer to plate technology (2006). [3] With 842,000 average daily circulation (2017), data by Nielsen Consumer & Media View (CMV) , Jawa Pos is the most popular newspaper in Indonesia.

  3. List of newspapers in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia Raya (Jakarta) Indopos (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2020, continued online. Republika (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2022, continued online. Sinar Harapan (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2015, continued online. Suara Pembaruan (Jakarta) Sin Po (Jakarta, Indonesian-language edition) Suara Karya – continued online.

  4. JTV (Indonesian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    JTV (Jawa Timur Televisi) is a private television station in Surabaya, East Java serving the province of East Java. JTV was the first regional private television in Indonesia, as well as one of the early television stations to broadcast programs in the Javanese language. JTV broadcasts can be viewed in East Java and some areas of Central Java ...

  5. Media Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    When Media Indonesia was first published in January 1970, it was a weekly newspaper with only four pages and very limited reporting. In 1976, it was enlarged to eight pages. In 1988, its founder, Teuku Yousli Syah, joined forces with Surya Paloh, the former owner of the newspaper Prioritas, and formed a new company, PT Citra Media Nusa Purnama.

  6. Category:Mass media companies of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    T. Telkom Indonesia. Trans Media. TVRI. Categories: Companies of Indonesia by industry. Mass media companies by country. Mass media in Indonesia. Mass media companies of Southeast Asia.

  7. East Java - Wikipedia

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    East Java ( Indonesian: Jawa Timur, Javanese: ꦙꦮꦶꦮꦺꦠꦤ꧀, romanized: Jawi Wétan, Madurese: Jhâbâ Tèmor) is a province of Indonesia located in the easternmost third of Java island. It has a land border only with the province of Central Java to the west; the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean border its northern and southern coasts ...

  8. Dahlan Iskan - Wikipedia

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    Dahlan Iskan. Dahlan Iskan (born 17 August 1951 in Magetan) is the former CEO of Indonesian newspaper publisher, Jawa Pos Group . He was the CEO of Indonesia's State Electricity Company ( PLN) from 23 December 2009 to 19 October 2011. [1] He was Indonesia's Minister of State-Owned Enterprises in the period October 2011 to October 2014.

  9. Cenderawasih Pos - Wikipedia

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    OCLC number. 920824404. Website. www.ceposonline.com. Media of Indonesia. List of newspapers. Cenderawasih Pos ( The Cenderawasih Post) is a daily newspaper published in Jayapura, Indonesia. The paper is the major paper of Jayapura and Papua province. It is owned by Jawa Pos Group and become a part of Jawa Pos News Network (JPNN).