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View all search resultsFirst was the evaluation of 10 TV stations for a 10-year extension of their broadcasting licenses by the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI). Second was the drafting of the broadcasting law that was deliberated in early February. Third was the selection of KPI members, which is in its final phase, ahead of the fit and proper tests to be conducted by the House of Representatives.
The upcoming election of new members to the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) should be used to elect more credible commissioners who are able to impose tougher punishment against rampant violations by television stations, a media watchdog has demanded.
All major television networks in Indonesia have failed to fully implement the Network Broadcast System, adherence to which is a mandatory requirement for the extension of broadcast licenses, the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) has warned.
Tantowi Yahya, a legislator from House Commission I overseeing defense, foreign affairs and information, said on Friday that television networks found to frequently violate the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission’s (KPI) regulation on broadcasting program standards might find it hard to extend their 10-year broadcast permits.
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