SCTV (Indonesia)
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Surya Citra Televisi | |
Type | Broadcast television |
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Country | Indonesia |
Availability | National |
Key people | Wisnu Hadi, CEO |
Launch date | August 1990 |
Website | [1] |
SCTV (Surya Citra Television Corporation, formerly Surya Citra Televisi) is an Indonesian television station. Its headquarters are in South Jakarta. It began broadcasting on August 24 1990, in Surabaya, East Java, broadcasting only to the city and surrounding area. In 1991 SCTV Bali was established in Denpasar. At this point the programming was similar to that of RCTI and used some of their news programs until they could produce their own. In 1993 it was given a national license, and eventually moved its operations to Jakarta, the main office in South Jakarta and studios in West Jakarta. It is owned by the Sariaatmadja group. Its motto is "Satu Untuk Semua" ("One for All"). During the 2006 World Cup, it holds the monopoly as the only broadcaster to broadcast the event.
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[edit] External links
- Official Site (Indonesian)