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  2. Ministry of Communications and Informatics - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Communications and Informatics (Kominfo) is an Indonesian government ministry that oversees communications, information affairs and internet censorship. It was established in 2001 and is currently led by Budi Arie Setiadi, the Minister of Communications and Informatics.

  3. List of television stations in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names, owners, launch dates, genres, and number of affiliates of free-to-air and pay-TV networks and stations in Indonesia. See the transition from analog to digital terrestrial broadcasting and the regional coverage of each channel.

  4. Mass media in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Indonesia consist of several different types of communications media: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based websites.

  5. 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).

  6. 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.

  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. Radio Republik Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) is a public radio network of Indonesia and one of the two national public broadcasting institutions. RRI was founded in 1945 and has four radio networks, visual radio channels, and overseas broadcasting division.

  9. Indonesian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Indonesian Wikipedia, the edition of Wikipedia in the Indonesian language, launched in 2003 and with over 697,000 articles. Find out how it differs from the Malay Wikipedia, how it collaborates with Google, and how it faced criticism over its content on mass killings and communism.