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View all search resultsAn agreement between the state broadcasting watchdog and elections organizers has stipulated that each candidate is only allowed a total of 10 TV spots, each with a maximum duration of 30 seconds for every TV station every day. Candidates are also advised not to publish advertorials.
West Java gubernatorial candidate Deddy Mizwar said he hoped a soap opera entitled Cuma di Sini (Only Here), which he plays in, could be broadcast during Ramadhan, which coincides with the gubernatorial election campaign period.
The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) has sent warning letters to four Indonesia television stations – RCTI, Global TV, MNC TV and iNews TV – ordering them to stop airing a United Indonesia Party (Perindo) advertisement.
The Central Java chapter of the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPID) reports that half of the 16 television stations monitored in the country do not air the national anthem routinely when opening and closing their broadcasts.
The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) has called on television stations to improve their news programs by providing more balanced and independent content as its newest study finds that quality of news broadcast by stations in the country are still below its standard.
There were audible sighs of relief in the newsroom followed by a congratulatory mood across WhatsApp groups when just a few hours before midnight on Friday the 14th of October, the Communications and Information Ministry renewed the broadcasting permits of 10 TV stations, assuring the next decade of the industry’s existence in Indonesia.
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