INews explained

iNews
Type:Television broadcaster
Country:Indonesia
Area:Nationwide
Sister Channels:RCTI (2008–present)
MNCTV (2008–present)
GTV (2008–present)
IDX Channel (2010–present)
Headquarters:iNews Center 7th Floor
Jl. K.H. Wahid Hasyim No. 28, Kebon Sirih, Menteng, Central Jakarta
Language:Indonesian, English (Selected sports programming)
Picture Format:1080i HDTV
Owner:Media Nusantara Citra (via iNews Media Group)
Parent:Global Mediacom (MNC Asia Holding)
Key People:Syafril Nasution (News Director)
Aiman Witjaksono (Editor in Chief)
Founded:June 2007
Founder:Media Nusantara Citra
Launch Date: (original; as Sun TV)
(first relaunch; as Sindo TV)
(second relaunch; as iNews)
Terr Serv 1:Digital
Terr Chan 1:Check local frequencies (in Indonesian language)
Online Serv 1:RCTI+
Online Chan 1:Watch live (Indonesia only)
Online Serv 2:Vision+
Online Chan 2:Watch live (Subscription required, Indonesia only)
Online Serv 3:MIVO
Online Chan 3:Watch live
Online Serv 4:IndiHome TV
Online Chan 4:Watch live (IndiHome customers only)

iNews, short for Indonesia News, formerly named SUN TV and Sindo TV, is an Indonesian free-to-air television broadcaster founded by Media Nusantara Citra, a subsidiary of MNC Asia Holding. It broadcasts 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.

History

iNews (stand for Indonesia News) was originally launched on March 5th, 2008 as SUN TV, a subscription channel. In 2009 it obtained a television license from the government to start broadcasting as a free-to-air channel on terrestrial television in Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi. The channel was launched as TV3 in those cities and aired commercials. In 2011, TV3 stopped carrying SUN TV and was acquired by CTV Banten. On September 26th, 2011 SUN TV changed its name to Sindo TV which was part of the synergy of Sindo Media with Sindo Trijaya FM and SINDOnews.com. On September 23, 2014 the Minister of Communication and Information Republic of Indonesia granted a network station permit for Sindo TV and was broadcasting once again in Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi with different programming. Then on December 15th, 2014 Sindo TV was officially launched as national television in the Luar Biasa! Soft Launching event.[1] [2]

Sindo TV was renamed iNews TV after the iNewsmaker Awards held on April 6th, 2015.[3] In addition, the local televisions under this television network lost its identity and also changed its name to "iNews TV". For East Kalimantan, Kaltim TV was renamed "iNews Tenggarong" in 2019, and it was relaunched on the digital terrestrial television frequency and instead affiliated with Ajwa TV in 2022. On October 31, 2017, its name was changed to iNews, coinciding with the launching of the new name for news programmes that aired on RCTI (Seputar iNews), MNCTV (Lintas iNews), and GTV (Buletin iNews) at the Indonesia Awards.[4]

While iNews is still clear at Telkom-4 at 108.0°, Conax encryption is used, replacing BISS for selected programs due to copyright protection in all sports programming since 2019 as the MNC Media other three television networks broadcasts are encrypted due to being exclusively contained for free-to-air terrestrial and certain pay television providers in Indonesia such as MNC Vision, MNC Play, K-Vision, Transvision, IndiHome, First Media, and Nex Parabola.

Branding

Slogans

As SUN TV

As Sindo TV

As iNews

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: SindoTV, Televisi Nasional Berjaringan Terbesar. SINDOnews.com. 2018-11-13. id-ID.
  2. News: HT: Sindo TV Telah Bertransformasi Menjadi Saluran Nasional : Okezone Economy. Anugrah. Meutia Febrina. Okezone. Jakarta. 2018-11-13. id-ID.
  3. News: iNews TV Resmi Berkibar Gantikan Sindo TV. SINDOnews.com. 2018-11-13. id-ID.
  4. News: Metamorfosa iNews, Tayang di 4 TV Nasional Menjadi TV Berita Terbesar di Indonesia : Okezone News. Media. MNC. Okezone. Jakarta. 2018-11-13. id-ID.
  5. https://news.okezone.com/amp/2010/08/21/340/365240/din-prihatin-tewasnya-kontributor-sun-tv Din Prihatin Tewasnya Kontributor SUN TV