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  2. Mola (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Website. mola .tv. Mola (previously Mola TV) is an Indonesian subscription video on demand and over-the-top streaming service. They previously founded as pay TV channels for live sports. [2] Mola is owned and operated by Djarum Group's subsidiary Polytron and is headquartered in Jakarta .

  3. List of television stations in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    List of television stations in Indonesia. Digital television regions in Indonesia. This is a list of television networks and stations in Indonesia. Since the establishment of TVRI, Indonesians could only watch one television channel.

  4. tvOne (Indonesian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Vision+. Watch live (Subscription required, Indonesia only) Vidio. Watch live. tvOne (formerly known as Lativi) with legal name PT Lativi Media Karya (previously PT Pasaraya Media Karya) is an Indonesian free-to-air news television broadcaster based in East Jakarta. tvOne is owned by Visi Media Asia (Viva), a unit of the Bakrie Group .

  5. Metro TV (Indonesian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Watch live. Vision+. Watch live (Subscription required, Indonesia only) Media Group office in Kebon Jeruk, West Jakarta, the headquarters of Metro TV. PT Media Televisi Indonesia, operating as Metro TV, is an Indonesian free-to-air television news network based in West Jakarta.

  6. Vision+ - Wikipedia

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    Established on 15 January 2020, Vision+ service's content consists of video on demand contents (original titles, TV dramas and shows, films), free-to-air and premium channels (including international channels) and livestreaming events & sports.

  7. TVRI (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    IndiHome TV. Watch live. ( IndiHome customers only) MIVO. Watch live. TVRI (also referred to as TVRI Nasional, TVRI Siaran Nasional, or Kanal 1 TVRI Nasional ), formerly known as TVRI Jakarta Central Station ( Indonesian: TVRI Stasiun Pusat Jakarta) is the main national public television channel owned by LPP Televisi Republik Indonesia ( TVRI ).

  8. TVRI World - Wikipedia

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    Watch live TVRI World is an Indonesian television channel owned by public broadcaster TVRI , catered for domestic and international audience. The English -language channel is currently on its trial broadcast, with its planned launching in 2024. [1]

  9. GTV (Indonesian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Streaming media. RCTI+. Watch live (Indonesia only) Vision+. Watch live (Subscription required, Indonesia only) PT Global Informasi Bermutu, operating as GTV, which is an initialism derived from its previous name, Global TV, is an Indonesian free-to-air television network. It was launched on 8 October 2002.

  10. BTV (Indonesian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Watch live 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 .

  11. Television in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia portal. v. t. e. A Metro TV cameraman in Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Jakarta, reporting the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup match. 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.