CNN Indonesia

CNN Indonesia
CountryIndonesia
Broadcast areaNationwide
NetworkCNN
HeadquartersTrans Media Building
Jalan Kapten Pierre Tendean No. 12-14A, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta
Programming
Language(s)Indonesian
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerPT Trans News Corpora
(Trans Media with license from Warner Bros. Discovery International)
Sister channelsCNN
CNN International
Antena 3 CNN
CNN-News18
CNN Türk
CNN en Español
CNN Brazil
CNN Philippines
CNN Portugal
CNNj
CNN Prima News
A2 CNN
HLN
CNN Chile
Trans TV
Trans7
CNBC Indonesia
History
Launched20 October 2014 (2014-10-20) (web portal)
17 August 2015 (2015-08-17) (television broadcast)[1]
15 December 2015 (2015-12-15) (official launch)
Links
Websitecnnindonesia.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionCheck local frequencies (in Indonesian language)
Streaming media
OfficialWatch live
IndiHome TVWatch live (IndiHome customers only)

Cable News Network Indonesia (known as CNN Indonesia and abbreviated as CNN ID) is a 24-hour Indonesian free-to-air television news channel owned by Trans Media in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery under CNN license.[1] Broadcasting from Trans Media studios in South Jakarta, the local franchise presents national and international content, focusing on general news, business, sports and technology.

Programs are aired 24 hours daily via digital terrestrial TV networks, pay TV providers Transvision and IndiHome nationwide; and live streaming services for overseas viewers.

History

Businessman Chairul Tanjung announced the birth of a strategic partnership between the then CNN brand owner Turner Broadcasting System unit of Time Warner (both Turner and Warner are part of what is now Warner Bros. Discovery) and Trans Media to launch a CNN-branded channel in Indonesia.[2] CNN Indonesia began as an online portal, CNNIndonesia.com, on 20 October 2014 with Yusuf Arifin as editor in chief. It made its soft launching as a news channel in conjunction with the 70th anniversary of the country's Proclamation of Independence on 17 August 2015; official launch of the local franchise was held in conjunction with Trans Media's 14th anniversary on 15 December 2015. CNN Indonesia are exclusive on TransVision until TVRI DKI Jakarta trying to Limited Free-to-air trial and then moved to 40 UHF TransMedia Jakarta multiplexer.

Programmes

As of 2023, the majority of CNN Indonesia's programming is locally produced. Some of the channel's news programmes are simulcast either through Trans Media's free-to-air networks Trans TV and Trans7, most notably Redaksi which previously aired on Trans7 themselves and now it was moved and productions of the program which was redirected to CNN Indonesia.

Presenters

Current

Former

  • Cheryl Marella
  • Deddy Zebua
  • Olivia Marzuki (moved to CNA)
  • Runny Djohar
  • Alexandra Asmasoebrata
  • Joy Citradewi (now on BTV)
  • Indra Maulana (returned to MetroTV also moved to Medcom.id)
  • Andrio Reza (moved to RCTI Sports)
  • Hera F. Haryn
  • Pangeran Punce
  • Ryan Hasri
  • Bunga Harum Dani (now on TVRI)
  • Alfito Deannova Gintings (still work on Trans Media but on detik.com)
  • Budi Adiputro (now become independent journalist and operates Total Politik's content on YouTube and Spotify)
  • Prabu Revolusi (now on iNews, Sindonews TV, IDX Channel and BuddyKu)
  • Annisa Pagih
  • Azizah Hanum (moved to SCTV also as a host of Point of View program)
  • Ratu Nabilla (returned to MNC Media but on RCTI, iNews, Sindonews TV and BuddyKu)
  • Fanni Imaniar (moved to iNews and Sindonews TV)
  • Amelia Yachya
  • Roland Lagonda
  • Aldi Hawari (moved to GTV, iNews, Sindonews TV and BuddyKu)
  • Anita Mae (now on TVRI Sport)
  • Reinhard Sirait (moved to RCTI, iNews and Sindonews TV)
  • Armand Helmy
  • Lady Malino
  • Eva Julianti Yunizar
  • Taufik Imansyah (deceased)

References

  1. ^ a b "CNN Worldwide Fact Sheet". CNN.com. Archived from the original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Turner Broadcasting System dan Trans Media akan Luncurkan CNN Indonesia". detiknews (in Indonesian). Jakarta: detikcom. 28 February 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2020.

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