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Haluan ( Guide or The Guide, full nameplate Harian Umum Haluan [ The Guide General Daily ]) is a daily newspaper in Indonesia published in Padang, West Sumatra. Published since 1948, the paper is one of the oldest continuously published newspapers in Indonesia. Haluan is owned by Haluan Media Group, a group comprising another local newspapers ...
The oldest daily newspaper still in circulation in the Balkans. [74] [75] [76] ... First newspaper in present-day Indonesia, ceased publication in 1746. 1806 [99]
Indopos (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2020, continued online. Republika (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2022, continued online. Sinar Harapan (Jakarta) – ceased publication in 2015, continued online. Suara Pembaruan (Jakarta) Sin Po (Jakarta, Indonesian-language edition) Suara Karya – continued online.
The Jakarta Post is a daily English-language newspaper in Indonesia. The paper is owned by PT Bina Media Tenggara and based in the nation's capital, Jakarta. The Jakarta Post started as a collaboration between four Indonesian media groups at the urging of Information Minister Ali Murtopo and politician Jusuf Wanandi. After the first issue was ...
BPMG publishes various daily news segments, including: Bali Post, Denpost, Bisnis Bali, Suara NTB, Suluh Indonesia and Bisnis Jakarta. Bali Post remains the oldest newspaper in BPMG's publication and is still its main newspaper. Bali Post publications feature articles that comment on politics, economy, sports, entertainment, and public opinion ...
Harian Rakjat ( EYD: Harian Rakyat, lit. 'People's Daily') was an Indonesian newspaper published by the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) from 1951 to 1965. The Harian Rakjat motto was "Untuk rakjat hanya ada satu harian, Harian Rakjat!" ('For the people there is only one daily, Harian Rakjat!'). Harian Rakyat was managed by Njoto as a member ...
Waspada ( Aware) is an Indonesian daily newspaper published in Medan, North Sumatra by PT Penerbitan Harian Waspada. Having first published on 11 January 1947, it is the third oldest continuously published newspaper in Indonesia, only behind Kedaulatan Rakyat of Yogyakarta and Mimbar Umum of Medan. It is one of the largest newspapers in the city.
Jawa Pos was the first newspaper in Indonesia to apply the international width standard in 1998, to have a daily section for youth (2000), and to use computer to plate technology (2006). [3] With 842,000 average daily circulation (2017), data by Nielsen Consumer & Media View (CMV), Jawa Pos is the most popular newspaper in Indonesia. [4]