IDN Times | |
Type: | Private |
Industry: | Media |
Founders: | Winston Utomo William Utomo |
Hq Location City: | Jakarta (IDN HQ) and Surabaya, East Java (Surabaya Creative Lab)[1] |
Hq Location Country: | Indonesia |
Area Served: | Worldwide |
Parent: | IDN |
IDN Times is an Indonesian multi-platform digital media for the younger generation.[2] IDN Times is one of the business units of IDN, founded by Winston Utomo and William Utomo on June 8, 2014. Currently, senior journalist Uni Zulfiani Lubis serves as Editor-in-Chief of IDN Times.[3] [4] [5] [6]
Founded in 2014, IDN Times was formerly known as Indonesian Times. Indonesian Times is a website that contains several articles written by Winston Utomo when he was still working at Google Singapore. Indonesian Times developed into IDN Times, a multi-platform digital media with the main target audience being millennial and z generations in Indonesia.[7] [8] [9]
IDN Times has a representative bureau that has spread over 12 provinces in Indonesia:
IDN Times burau | Province | |
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IDN Times Jatim | ||
IDN Times Bali | ||
IDN Times Sulsel | ||
IDN Times Sumut | ||
IDN Times Jabar | ||
IDN Times Kaltim | ||
IDN Times Jogja | ||
IDN Times Jateng | ||
IDN Times Banten | ||
IDN Times Sumsel | ||
IDN Times Lampung | ||
IDN Times NTB |
The Indonesia Millennial Summit is an independent annual event that brings together leaders across various disciplines.[10] In 2022, the Indonesia Millennial Summit changed its name to the Indonesia Millennial and Gen-Z Summit to reach Gen-Zs, which accounted for around 27.94% of Indonesia's total population by 2020.[11] [12]
Indonesia Writers Festival is an independent writing festival organized by the IDN Times. The event aims to empower Indonesian people through writing by inviting literacy experts and activists from various backgrounds.[13]
Duniaku.com is a multi-platform digital media part of IDN Times which presents content about geek culture ranging from video games, anime, comics, films, technology and gadgets. Duniaku.com was officially launched on September 6, 2019 by the Minister of Communication and Informatics Rudiantara together with CEO of IDN Media Winston Utomo and IDN Times and Editor-in-Chief of Duniaku.com Uni Lubis.[14]
One of the IDN Times journalists, Dhana Kencana, was the speaker at the #Interconnected22 conference held from June 9 to June 10, 2022, in Washington DC, United States of America.[18] Dhana Kencana is also a grant recipient Pulitzer Center through the Rainforest Journalism Fund (RJF) program, a funding program for journalists that makes a number of coverage of the rainforest.[19]