TVRI North Sumatera explained

Callsign:TVRI Sumatera Utara
Location:Sumatera Utara, Medan, North Sumatra
Country:Indonesia
Branding:TVRI Sumut (alternative)
Digital:28 (UHF)
Virtual:2
Affiliations:TVRI
Owner:TVRI
Former Channel Numbers:47 UHF (analog)
Licensing Authority:Ministry of Communication and Information Technology of Indonesia
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TVRI Sumatera Utara (TVRI North Sumatra, legally LPP TVRI Stasiun Sumatera Utara) is a regional public television station owned-and-operated by TVRI, serving North Sumatra, Indonesia. TVRI Sumatera Utara studios are located in Medan, and its main transmitter is located in Bandar Baru, Sibolangit, Deli Serdang.

History

In 1961, TVRI revealed its plan for local television stations following the main station in Jakarta. Medan was planned to get a station in 1962.[1]

On June 27, 1967, the committee TVRI North Sumatra Construction Foundation (Yayasan Pembangunan TVRI Sumatera Utara) was established by a partnership between the provincial government, the provincial parliament, regional TNI, and Pertamina; led by Lt. Col. Wahid Lubis and Lt. Col. Ridwan Hutagalung. The foundation's purpose is to find sources of funds for station construction and purchase of a number of broadcast equipment.[2] [3]

At the time of the station's approval, viewers were able to receive signals from Television Malaysia entering by overspill. The channel was available in hotels and homes. About 500 television sets were bought around the time to tune in to Malaysian signals.[4]

TVRI Sumatera Utara first signed on the air on 9 December 1970 as TVRI Medan; it is considered the second TVRI regional station to be founded after TVRI Yogyakarta five years prior.

In December 2017, TVRI Sumatera Utara digital transmitters were located in Bandar Baru and Sibolga, whereas the dual cast transmitters were located in Simarjarunjung, Gunung Sitoli, Padang Sidempuan and Parapat.[5]

Programming

TVRI Sumatera Utara broadcasts 28 hours of locally produced programming each week (with 4 hours each day), the same duration as other TVRI regional stations.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: INDONESIA GO GET TV NEXT YEAR. 29 September 2023. The Straits Times. 9 September 1961.
  2. Edwin Juni Manssen Sihombing (2010). Hadirnya Layar Kaca Pertama Di Sumatera Utara: Studi Kasus Stasiun Televisi Republik Indonesia (TVRI) Medan, Dalam Pembangunan Informasi (1970-1990). Universitas Sumatera Utara. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  3. Kitley, Philip (2000). Television, Nation, and Culture in Indonesia. Athens: Ohio University Press.
  4. News: People in Medan tune in to TV Malaysia. 29 September 2023. The Straits Times. 28 July 1967.
  5. Web site: TVRI Diharapkan Jadi Garda Terdepan Lembaga Penyiaran . Sumatra Utara provincial government's public relation . 11 July 2020.