Buletin Indonesia

Buletin Indonesia (Indonesian Bulletin), is Indonesia's longest-running flagship newscast that is carried by a private television station. Buletin Indonesia offers material about politics, both home and abroad, economy, culture and crime.[1]

Buletin Indonesia
Created byHary Tanoesoedibjo
Country of originIndonesia
Original language(s)Indonesian
Production
Running time1 Hours (Buletin Indonesia Pagi and Buletin Indonesia Siang) 30 Minutes (Buletin Indonesia Malam)
Release
Original networkGlobal TV
First shown in4 June 2012
Original release4 June 2012 
31 October 2017
Chronology
Preceded byGlobal Pagi (15 January 2005 – 2 April 2007)
Global Siang (15 January 2005 – 2 April 2007)
Global Petang (15 January 2005 – 2 April 2007)
Global Malam (15 January 2005 – 2 April 2007)
Berita Global (3 April 2007 – 3 June 2012)
Followed byBuletin iNews
Related showsBuletin Indonesia Pagi
Buletin Indonesia Siang
Buletin Indonesia Malam
External links
[globaltv.co.id Website]

History

The program appeared on 15 January 2005 when Global TV was relaunched into entertainment television. At that time two daily news programs ran, Global Pagi and Global Petang.

On 3 February 2006, Global Pagi ended due to the entry of Nickelodeon on Global TV.

On 8 October 2006, Global Siang was launched, followed by Kilas Global.

By end of 2007, Global Petang changed its name to Berita Global. On 21 January 2008 Global Pagi returns, followed by Global Malam.

On 31 July 2009 Global Pagi again no longer airs due to Nickelodeon cartoon shows.

On 1 June 2012, the entire series of Global TV news programs were replaced by the Buletin Indonesia, consists Buletin Indonesia Pagi Buletin Indonesia Siang and Buletin Indonesia Malam. Global Malam still airs until mid-2012; but the "G" logo on its opening replaced by new Global TV logo.

On 31 October 2017, Buletin Indonesia was replaced with Buletin iNews in the program Metamorfosa iNews.[2]

Berita Global

Berita Global (Global News), is the flagship news program on Global TV. Berita Global offers domestic and foreign news, emphasizing events in Southeast Asia and adjacent regions that are relevant to Indonesians.

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