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2 Transmitters  





3 Programming  





4 Presenters  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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JTV
JTV Rek!
CountryIndonesia
HeadquartersJTV Building, Graha Pena Complex, Jl. Ahmad Yani 88 Surabaya, East Java
Programming
Language(s)Indonesian, Javanese
Picture format576i SDTV 16:9
Ownership
OwnerJawa Pos Group
Sister channelsJawa Pos TV
JPM TV
History
Launched8 November 2001; 22 years ago (2001-11-08)
Links
Websitewww.jtv.co.id
Availability
Streaming media
MIVOWatch live
IndiHome TVWatch live (IndiHome customers only)
VidioWatch live

JTV (Jawa Timur Televisi) is a private television stationinSurabaya, East Java serving the province of East Java. JTV was the first regional private television in Indonesia, as well as one of the early television stations to broadcast programs in the Javanese language. JTV broadcasts can be viewed in East Java and some areas of Central Java by aerial or by satellite.

The station is owned by Jawa Pos Group.[citation needed]

History[edit]

JTV originated from a foundation project of a national TV station that was planned by Jawa Pos Group in 1999, under PT Jawa Media Televisi Mandiri (JMTV). However, JMTV failed to win the government selection. Despite this, because the selection which was stated under SK Menpen No. 286/SK/Menpen/1999, JMTV was placed as a stand-by if the frequency was obtained,[1] along with the implementation of regional autonomy (including in frequency management) in 2000, Jawa Pos Group decided to found JTV and submitted its permit to the East Java government in 2001.[2]

The broadcasts were started on 8 November 2001 covering Surabaya and the surroundings, with the capital of 150 million rupiahs and 176 employees. The appearance of JTV once caused controversies because was considered broadcasting without permit while using its original frequency (38 UHF) by the central government, causing JTV was closed temporarily on May 2002.[3][4] But, after moving frequencies and handling its permits, JTV was able to operate again and even enlarged its operations into the entirety of East Java. Two months later, on 1 July 2002, in conjunction with the 53rd anniversary of Jawa Pos, the grand launching started.[5]

Transmitters[edit]

City Channel Digital
JTV Surabaya 38
JTV Malang 34
JTV Madiun 34
JTV Kediri 36
JTV Jember 46
JTV Pacitan 39
JTV Madura 39
JTV Bojonegoro 47
JTV Bondowoso 38
JTV Banyuwangi 34

Programming[edit]

  • Jatim Awan
  • Optimis Jatim Bangkit
  • Jatim Cerdas
  • Jatim Gaspol
  • Jatim Memilih (during the regional head election in East Java)
  • Pojok Arena
  • Pojok 7
  • Pojok Kampung
  • Sorot
  • Kabar Apik
  • Nusantara Kini
  • SEA Morning Show (with SEA Today)
  • Carita
  • Satu Nusa
  • STMJ (Senyum Terus Menthelengi JTV)
  • Iki Lho Pedia
  • Mabar
  • Pidio
  • Ndoro Bei
  • Semar Mesem
  • Darling (Dagelan Rodo Mbeling)
  • Ndherek Dawuhe Pak Yai
  • Menek Blimbing
  • Padhange Ati (during the month of Ramadan)
  • Stasiun Dangdut
  • Musik Asik
  • ML (Muter Lagu)
  • Musica Hits
  • Destinasi
  • Mangan Wenaak
  • Mancing Mbois
  • Blakra'an
  • Solusi Sehat
    • Solusi Sehat OK Dok
  • iBerkah
  • Obrolan Malam (also aired on Jak TV)
  • Jurit Malam
  • Dialog Khusus
  • Bincang Sore
  • Gak Cuma Cangkru'an
  • Rujak Suroboyo
  • Hukum di Tengah Kita
  • Solusi Bisnis
  • Inspirasi Jatim
  • Tul Jaenak (Nutul Hape Dijamin Penak)
  • Warung VOA
  • Badanamu Cadets
  • Dragon Warrior
  • Presenters[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Ekonomi Politik Media Penyiaran
  • ^ Warta ekonomi: mingguan berita ekonomi & bisnis, Volume 14,Masalah 17-20
  • ^ Perancangan station ID Jawa Pos media televisi sebagai stasiun televisi lokal
  • External links[edit]


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