tvOne (Indonesia)
tvOne PT Lativi Media Karya | |
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Launched |
30 July 2002 (as Lativi) 14 February 2008 (as tvOne) |
Owned by | Visi Media Asia[1] |
Slogan | Memang Beda (Truly Different) |
Country | Indonesia |
Headquarters |
2 Jl. Rawa Terate II Kawasan Industri Pulo Gadung, Jakarta 13260, Indonesia [2] |
Formerly called | Lativi |
Sister channel(s) |
antv (2006-present) |
Website | www.tvonenews.tv |
Availability Nasional | |
Terrestrial | |
Bandung | 48 UHF |
Banjarmasin | 26 UHF |
Cirebon | 52 UHF |
Denpasar | 41 UHF |
Garut | 32 UHF |
Jakarta | 53 UHF |
Kediri | 47 UHF |
Makasar | 47 UHF |
Malang | 54 UHF |
Medan | 37 UHF |
Padang | 27 UHF |
Palembang | 40 UHF |
Purwokerto | 51 UHF |
Karanganyar | 44 UHF |
Samarinda | 39 UHF |
Semarang | 39 UHF |
Surabaya | 52 UHF |
Surakarta | 38 UHF |
Tegal | 49 UHF |
Yogyakarta | 38 UHF |
Satellite | |
TelkomVision | Channel ?? |
Aora TV | Channel 902 |
Indovision |
Channel 93 sat chan 4 = Channel 149 |
Cable | |
First Media | Channel 3 |
TelkomVision | Channel ?? |
IndosatM2 | Channel ?? |
tvOne is an Indonesian privately owned national television station based in East Jakarta. It used to be known as Lativi, but changed its name after an ownership swap in February 2008. tvOne is owned by Visi Media Asia.
History
As Lativi
As part of the boom in national television stations in the 2000s, Lativi was one of five new national television networks which were granted a license to broadcast nationwide in Indonesia. It was initially owned by Abdul Latief, previously Minister of Labor and also a famous entrepreneur.
Controversy
In late 2006, Lativi was involved in a controversy regarding a 9-year-old boy who died after suffering injuries supposedly related to watching SmackDown! (previously broadcast by RCTI). Although nothing was proven regarding the circumstances of the death, Lativi succumbed and pulled all of its WWE programs off the air on November 29, 2006. .
After Lativi bankruptcy
By 2007, ownership of the network had transferred to Aburizal Bakrie and Erick Thohir (as president director) due to debt and poor network management.
Then the husband and wife team of Divi Lukmansyah and Nane Nindya anchored the first newscast. The television network officially started broadcasting on-air as tvOne on Thursday, 14 February 2008 at 19:30 local time. It was opened by then President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Vice President of Indonesia, Jusuf Kalla, at Merdeka Palace in Jakarta. Anindya Bakrie (the son of Aburizal Bakrie) was named as the Chief Commissioner and Erick Thohir as the President Director.
tvOne was the second Indonesian television channel to be officially inaugurated by the President of Indonesia himself.
Domestic and international network
tvOne had a domestic and international network in:
- Doha, Qatar
- Polonia, Medan
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Melbourne, Australia
- Moscow, Russia
- Munich, Germany
- New York, USA
- Karanganyar, Central Java
- Rappocini, Makassar
- Jemursari, Surabaya
Logo gallery
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tvOne Logo (2008-2011)
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tvOne Logo (2011-2012)[1]
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tvOne Logo (March 2012 – Present) with white letters
Current programming
tvOne broadcasts a mixture of news and sports. The network is now more targeted towards A and B socio-economic groups. Currently, tvOne broadcasts formal and daily news and current affairs programming during the daily schedule and some sports and live events programming on most weekends and weeknights. Aside from its daily news bulletins, tvOne broadcasts a three-minute news summary every hour outside its bulletins and live breaking news.
News One
- Kabar Pagi - A two-hour morning news bulletin at 04:30 WIB with daily national and international news reports.
- Kabar Siang - A 90-minute lunchtime news bulletin at 11:30 WIB with Indonesian and international news events and reports.
- Kabar Pasar - A 30-minute business news bulletin at 09.30 & 14:30 WIB. Kabar Pasar shows all the latest information of finance news.
- Kabar Petang - A two-hour evening news bulletin at 16:30 WIB with news dialogues and top stories from around the world and Indonesia. During this program, news from other regions within Indonesia is shown by regional newsrooms in four regions (Medan, Surabaya, Banjarmasin and Ujungpandang).
- Kabar Malam - A 90-minute overnight news bulletin at 21:00 WIB summarising all of the top stories across Indonesia and other areas from the previous twenty-four hours (WIB time).
- Kabar Arena - A 30-minute sports news bulletin at 22:30 WIB. Kabar Arena shows all the latest information in the world of sports, from Indonesia and around the world.
- Kabar Mancanegara
Talkshow One
- Apa Kabar Indonesia - A 3-hour morning talkshow at 06:30 WIB every day, based on the latest and ongoing news topics and events in Indonesia and around the world. This program is broadcast live from Wisma Nusantara, Central Jakarta and Epicentrum Walk, South Jakarta.
- Coffee Break - A 60-minute talkshow, formerly part of an extended hour from Apa Kabar Indonesia, at 10:00 WIB, live from the ground floor of Epicentrum Walk, Jakarta.
- Apa Kabar Indonesia Malam - A 90-minute nightly talkshow at 19:30 WIB weekdays (except Tuesdays) and 19:00 WIB weekends with news and interactive discussions. This program brings all the latest daily news from Indonesia and worldwide, followed by an interactive talkshow with several hot news topics of the day.
- Jakarta Lawyer's Club - A 90-minute talkshow at 19:30 WIB Tuesdays, hosted by Karni Ilyas, based on the latest issues happening in Indonesia, with a congregation of lawyers and parliament members from Indonesia sharing their opinions and analysis.
- Kabar Utama - A 90-minute Wednesday-Friday night talkshow. It is broadcast live from Wisma Nusantara, Central Jakarta and Epicentrum Walk, South Jakarta, with host Indiarto Priadi and Indy Rahmawati (an ex-broadcaster from Liputan 6 SCTV).
Sport One
- Soccer One
- Viva La Liga
- Live World Boxing
- Prediksi
- Voli Proliga
- Boxing Legend
- Hot Sport
- Sport File
RealityOne
- Catatan Seorang Jurnalis
- Damai Indonesiaku
- Di Balik Tragedi
- Kerah Putih
- Menyingkap Tabir
- Mutumanikam
- Nama dan Peristiwa
- News Bus
- Suara Rakyat
- Telusur
InfoOne
- Backpacker
- Bang One Show
- Documentary One
- Jalur 259
- Jejak Islam
- Jejak Malam
- Kamus Kuliner
- Khatulistiwa
- Mata Kamera
- Nuansa 1000 Pulau
- Pariwara
- Riwajatmoe Doeloe
- Tabligh Akbar
- Tepi Jaman
- Titian Kalbu
- World Report
- Yang Membeli Yang Tertipu
TalkshowOne
- Apa Kabar Indonesia Akhir Pekan
- Apa Kabar Indonesia Malam
- Apa Kabar Indonesia Pagi
- Catatan Hukum Bang One
- Coffee Break
- Debat
- Dibalik Langit Berita
- Interview Politik
- Jakarta Lawyers Club
- Janji Wakil Rakyat
- Kabar Sepekan
- Prediksi
- Opini
- Satu Jam Lebih Dekat
- Tatap Muka
- Yang Terlupakan
EntertainmentOne
- Auto Expert
- Bukan Jalan-Jalan Biasa
- Bukan Rahasia
- Expose
- Anak Mall Ke Desa bersama Zac anak dari Australia
- Film Pendek
- Jadi Berita
- Kabar Sahur
- Negeri Impian
- News Boom
- Nostalgia
- Ripleys Believe It Or Not
SportOne
- Eredivisie (2007-2009)
- Premier League (2007-2010)
- La Liga (2009-2012)
- IBL
- Pro Liga
- Indonesian Super League
Current anchors
- Alfito Deannova (ex-news anchor Liputan 6 SCTV)
- Aryo Widiardi
- Astrid Katherene
- Atika Sunarya
- Bagus Priambodo
- Cindy Sistyarani
- Dewi Budianti
- Divi Lukmansyah
- Grace Natalie
- Harya Digdaya
- Indiarto Priadi (ex-news anchor Liputan 6 SCTV)
- Indy Rahmawati (ex-news anchor Liputan 6 SCTV)
- Ike Suharjo
- Muhammad Rizky
- Nane Nindya
- Paramitha Soemantri
- Shinta Puspitasari
- Winny Charita
- Yenny Yusra
- Yunita Prima
- Diaz Kaslina
Former anchors
- Mascarana
- Panji Himawan
- Suli Kusumo
- Bonardo Aritonang
- Choky Sitohang
- Sutra Karmelia
- Tina Talisa
- Andrie Djarot
List of managing directors
# | Name | Initial position | End of term |
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1 | Usman Ja'far | 2002 | 2003 |
2 | Hasyim Sumiana | 2003 | 2006 |
3 | Meidiana Latief | 2006 | 2007 |
4 | Erick Thohir | 2007 | 2010 |
5 | Ardiansyah Bakrie | 2010 | to date |
Slogans
- Saluran Penuh Nilai dan Makna (The Channel that is Full of Value and Meaning) (2002-2004)
- Pasti (Certainly) (2004-2006)
- Berani Beda (Dare to be Different) (2006-2008)
- Terdepan Mengabarkan (Leading to Report) (February 14, 2010 - March 2, 2012)
- Memang Beda (Truly Different) (February 14, 2008 – 2010, March 2, 2012-present)
See also
- List of Indonesian language television channels
- Media of Indonesia
References
External links
- (Indonesian) Official Site
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