Seputar Indonesia

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Seputar Indonesia
Format News program
Created by Peter F. Gontha
Developed by RCTI News Team
Directed by Arief Suditomo
Presented by Various anchors
Theme music composer Andi Rianto
Country of origin Indonesia
Original language(s) Indonesian
Production
Executive producer(s) Ahmad Setiono, Atika Suri, Avida Virya, Deden Suwondon, Yogi Nugraha
Location(s) Jakarta
Running time 30 minutes
60 minutes (morning news)
Broadcast
Original channel Indonesia:
RCTI
(1 October 1989-present)
SCTV
(24 August 1993-19 May 1996)
Indosiar
(17 December 1994-10 November 1996)
Timor Leste:
TVTL
(20 May 2002-present)
Malaysia:
Astro Prima
(10 December 2011-present)
Hong Kong:
BBC WSTV
(15 November 1991-30 April 1994)
Singapore:
TCS-5
(1 October 1994-11 February 1996)
Picture format PAL (576i 16:9 broadcasts in SDTV)
Audio format Stereo
First shown in 15 November 1990
Original run 15 November 1990 – present
Chronology
Preceded by Seputar Jakarta
External links
Website

Seputar Indonesia (Around Indonesia), is the Indonesia's longest running newscast carried by a private television station. It appeared on RCTI on 15 November 1989 as Seputar Jakarta (Around Jakarta) before it evolved to go nationwide on 15 November 1990. Since the end of 2005, the program has regained its position as the most-watched newscast in the country, according to ratings by Nielsen Media Research. During its early years, Seputar Indonesia was also carried by RCTI's then sister station SCTV.

On 9 February 2009, Seputar Indonesia was revived and is the only news program on RCTI, now called Satu Seputar Indonesia (One Around Indonesia). The morning news program, Nuansa Pagi was renamed Seputar Indonesia Pagi. The afternoon news program, Buletin Siang renamed Seputar Indonesia Siang. The late night news program, Buletin Malam was renamed Seputar Indonesia Malam. The main evening edition retained the Seputar Indonesia name due to the historical context.

Seputar Indonesia also relayed on TVTL in East Timor, Astro Prima in Malaysia, BBC WSTV in Hong Kong and TCS-5 in Singapore. Historically, it was also broadcast by SCTV and Indosiar before their produced their own news programs, Liputan 6 Petang and Fokus Sore respectively.

Logo

On 15 November 1989, the Seputar Indonesia logo used only the phrase 'SEPUTAR JAKARTA' which was formerly the logo used on 2 October 1989 until 14 November 1990.

On 15 November 1990, the Seputar Indonesia logo used only the phrase 'SEPUTAR INDONESIA' which was renamed and used from what was formerly named Seputar Jakarta by the logo was used on 15 November 1990 until 7 July 1997.

On 8 July 1997, the Seputar Indonesia logo is closed by a circular red ring with word seputar INDONESIA (the word seputar at the top with the word INDONESIA at the bottom) by the logo was used on 1997 until 31 December 2001.

On 1 January 2002, Seputar Indonesia replaced the logo with a blue ball closed rings (in a similar shape to Saturn) was used until 24 August 2006.

On 25 August 2006, the logo changed again into a ball bearing the front of RCTI by the logo continued to be used until 9 February 2009.

On 9 February 2009, Seputar Indonesia relaunched the logo and used until now. The logo is almost similar to the Mozilla Firefox logo.

Anchors and former anchors

  • Ade Novit
  • Adolf Posumah
  • Ahmad Mahadi
  • Aiman Witjaksono
  • Ajeng Kamaratih
  • Amalia Kartika
  • Arief Suditomo
  • Asti Husadi
  • Astri Megatari
  • Atika Suri
  • Bhayu Sugarda
  • Bima Marzuki
  • Chandra Sugarda
  • Chantal Della Concetta
  • Dana Iswara
  • Danke Drajat
  • Desi Anwar
  • Dian Mirza
  • Edwin Nazir
  • Fauziah Dasuki
  • Fetty Fajriati
  • Gustav Aulia
  • Helmi Johannes
  • Ida Parwati
  • Inne Sudjono
  • Ira Sjarif
  • Isyana Bagoes Oka
  • Iwan Malik
  • Joyce Triatman
  • Marcelina Ika
  • Mega Novelia
  • Michael Tjandra
  • Pius Wans Mahdi
  • Putra Nababan
  • Ria Yusnita
  • Teguh Juwarno
  • Yohannes Stephanus
  • Yulia Supadmo
  • Zaldy Nurzaman
  • Zsa Zsa Yuzaryahya

Scheduling of main news program

Seputar Jakarta

  • 16:00-16:30 WIB (15 November 1989-14 November 1990)

Seputar Indonesia

  • 18:30-19:00 WIB (15 November 1990-31 December 2004)
  • 18:00-18:30 WIB (1 January 2005-23 August 2006)
  • 17:30-18:00 WIB (24 August 2006-8 February 2009)
  • 17:00-17:30 WIB (9 February 2009–26 August 2012)
  • 16:30-17:00 WIB (27 August 2012 – present)

See also

External links

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