tvOne (Indonesia)

tvOne
PT Lativi Media Karya

Current tvOne logo, used from February 14, 2012.
Launched July 30, 2002 (2002-07-30) (as Lativi)
February 14, 2008 (2008-02-14) (as tvOne)
Owned by ALatief Corporation (2002-2006)
Visi Media Asia (2006-present)[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
Terrestrial
Bandung 48 UHF
Banjarmasin 26 UHF
Cirebon 52 UHF
Denpasar 41 UHF
Garut 48 UHF
Jakarta 53 UHF
Kediri 47 UHF
Makasar 47 UHF
Malang 28 UHF
Medan 37 UHF
Padang 27 UHF
Palembang 40 UHF
Purwokerto 32 UHF
Karanganyar 38 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 and Visi Media Asia.

The first transmission aired on January 17, 2002 at 16:00 WIB, and was officially launched on July 30, 2002 at 19:00 WIB. The final transmission and broadcast aired on February 14, 2008 at 19:30 WIB. The network was then sold by Abdul Latief and the new owners changed the name from Lativi to tvOne.

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.

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.

The first tvOne logo, used from 2008 until 2011.

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:

Current programming

The second tvOne logo, used from 2011 until 2012.[3]

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. Since 2008, tvOne has successfully maintained its position as the number one news TV station for eight consecutive years. Significant daily events are presented in “Breaking News” which has become a leading reference for viewers throughout the country.[4] During the legislative elections and also the Presidential and Vice Presidential election debates, tvOne became the number 1 news channel beating the general entertainment channels. [5]

News One

Talkshow One

Sport One

RealityOne

InfoOne

TalkshowOne

Entertainment

Current anchors

Former anchors

Controversy

In late 2006, the station was involved in a controversy regarding a nine-year-old boy who died after suffering injuries while allegedly trying to imitate the staged moves of performers on WWE Friday Night SmackDown! The station decided to pull the show and all other WWE programs following public outcry.[7]

Authorities, however, downplayed connections between wrestling and the death of the boy. The chief of the Bandung Crime and Detective Unit said at a press conference that there was no reason to believe that the child's death had anything to do with watching wrestling.[8]

List of managing directors

# Name Initial position End of term
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

See also

References

  1. About Visi Media Asia
  2. Contact tvOne
  3. tvOneNews.TV
  4. Associated Press. (30 November 2006) Indonesia Pulls U.S. Professional Wrestling Shows Off the Air After Boy's Death. Fox News. Retrieved from http://www.foxnews.com/story/2006/11/30/indonesia-pulls-us-professional-wrestling-shows-off-air-after-boy-death/
  5. Yuli Tri Suwarni, contributor, The Jakarta Post. (1 December 2006) TV station axes 'smack-down.' Retrieved from http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2006/12/01/tv-station-axes-039smackdown039-show.html
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