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BTV, formerly known as Q Channel, QTV and BeritaSatu (literally translated as NewsOne) is an Indonesian digital free-to-air television network owned by B Universe. 80% of the stake is owned by former Minister of Trade, Nasdem Party politician and businessman Enggartiasto Lukita. The channel is the first Indonesia-based pay television channel.
However, the former 15 CTV networks have ceased to air, 1 is now a BTV network, 3 are now Garuda TV networks, 3 are now Moji networks, 6 are now Sin Po TV networks, and 1 now airs locally independently under the name Mitra TV in Bandar Lampung. ^ Digital broadcast of DAAI TV only covers Jakarta and Medan. ^ The broadcast network of Indonesia ...
24-hour television news channels in Indonesia (1 C, ... Pages in category "Television networks in Indonesia" ... BTV (Indonesian TV channel) C.
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June 2, 2014: The Indonesia Channel is launched in both Jakarta, Indonesia and Hong Kong, this is the second Indonesian channel to launch on now TV. [4] September 2, 2014: The Indonesia Channel is launched on UPC in the Netherlands. [5] October 1, 2014: The Indonesia Channel is launched on StarHub TV. [6]
RTV (Indonesian TV network) Logo used since 2014. PT Metropolitan Televisindo, operating as Rajawali Televisi (RTV, stylized as rtv) is an Indonesian television broadcaster in Indonesia, owned by Rajawali Corpora. RTV is categorised as "family television", licensed via the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology.
T. TvOne (Indonesian TV network) Categories: Television networks in Indonesia. Television stations in Indonesia. 24-hour television news channels by country. Television news in Indonesia.
Television in Indonesia started in 1962 (during the opening ceremony of the 1962 Asian Games), when the then state-run station TVRI began broadcasting – the third country in Southeast Asia to do so. TVRI held a television monopoly in Indonesia until 1989 when the first commercial station, RCTI began as a local station and was subsequently ...