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General Situation of Media in Indonesia

General Situation of Media in Indonesia. by Wiratmo Probo – Bimbim bimbim@isai.or.id. Soeharto Regime. No freedom of expression No freedom of the press and media No freedom of organisation. Commercial TV. 5 commercial TV 1998 – 2004 become 11 commercial TV

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General Situation of Media in Indonesia

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  1. General Situation of Media in Indonesia by Wiratmo Probo – Bimbim bimbim@isai.or.id

  2. Soeharto Regime • No freedom of expression • No freedom of the press and media • No freedom of organisation

  3. Commercial TV • 5 commercial TV • 1998 – 2004 become 11 commercial TV • Ownership by family and friends of Soeharto also Organisation • ATVSI (Indonesia Private Television Association) • IJTI (Indonesia Television Journalists Association

  4. Community TV 1998 - 2004 • 48 community TV • 18 community TV’s operating • Ownership by company Organisation • ATLI (Indonesia Local Television Association)

  5. Commercial Radio • More than 500 commercial Radio • Ownership by company and person Organisation • PRSSNI (Indonesia Private Radio Broadcaster Organisation)

  6. Community Radio • More than 400 community radio • Ownership by community, person, NGO Organisation • JRSP (Farmer Voice Radio Network) • JRSN (Fisherman Voice Radio Network) • JRKI (Indonesia Radio Community Network)

  7. Print Media • More than 400 print media • Ownership domination by Kompas group and Jawa Pos group Organisation • PWI (Indonesia Journalists Organisation) • AJI (Alliance of Independent Journalists

  8. Issue Government • The Broadcast Law • Draft of the State Confidentiallity Law Civil Society • Draft of the Rights to Acquire Information Law

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