List of newspapers in Indonesia
This is list of newspapers in Indonesia.
National newspapers
All newspapers listed below were in Indonesian.
General newspapers
Name | Format | First published | Owner | Circulation readership | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jawa Pos | Broadsheet | 1949 | Jawa Pos Group | 450,000 | |
Kompas | Broadsheet | 1965 | Kompas Gramedia | 600,000 | |
Koran Jakarta | Broadsheet | 2008 | PT. Berita Nusantara | ||
Koran Sindo | Broadsheet | 2005 | MNC Media | ||
Koran Tempo | Tabloid | 2001 | Tempo Inti Media | 240,000 | |
Media Indonesia | Broadsheet | 1970 | Media Group | 250,000 | Tend to pro-government |
Rakyat Merdeka | Broadsheet | 1999 | Jawa Pos Group | Political news daily | |
Republika | Broadsheet | 1993 | Mahaka Media | 325,000 | Islamic stance |
Suara Karya | Broadsheet | 1971 | PT. Media Karya Digital | ||
Suara Pembaruan | Broadsheet | 1987 | BeritaSatu Media Holdings | 350,000 |
Business newspapers
Name | Format | First published | Owner |
---|---|---|---|
Bisnis Indonesia | Broadsheet | 1985 | PT. Jurnalindo Aksara Grafika |
Investor Daily | Broadsheet | 2001 | BeritaSatu Media Holdings |
Kontan | Broadsheet | 1996 | Kompas Gramedia |
Sports newspapers
- Super Ball
- Top Skor
Defunct and historical newspapers
- Abadi – newspaper of Masyumi Party
- Angkatan Bersenjata – newspaper of the Indonesian National Armed Forces
- Berita Yudha – newspaper of the Indonesian National Armed Forces
- Harian Rakjat – newspaper of Indonesian Communist Party
- Harian Pelita – ceased publication in 2019, continued online
- Medan Prijaji – the first Malay-language newspaper in Dutch East Indies
- Merdeka – founded by Indonesian press figure B.M. Diah
- Pedoman – newspaper of Indonesian Socialist Party
- Pemandangan
- Suara Katolik – newspaper of the Catholic Party
- Suluh Indonesia – newspaper of the National Party of Indonesia
- Sinar Harapan – ceased publication in 2016, continued online
Local newspapers
Newspaper chain
Note: Some members of these chain are shown below this sub-section.
- Radar – owned by Jawa Pos Group
- Tribun – owned by Kompas Gramedia
List of newspapers
Aceh
- Rakyat Aceh
- Serambi Indonesia
North Sumatra
- Analisa
- Pos Metro Medan
- Sinar Indonesia Baru
- Tribun Medan
- Waspada
West Sumatra
- Haluan
- Padang Ekspres
- Singgalang
Riau
- Riau Pos
Riau Island
- Haluan Kepri
- Pos Metro Batam
- Tribun Batam
Jambi
- Jambi Ekspres
- Jambi Independent
- Metro Jambi
- Tribun Jambi
South Sumatra
- Sriwijaya Post
- Tribun Sumsel
Bangka Belitung
- Bangka Pos
- Pos Belitung
Bengkulu
- Rakyat Bengkulu7
Lampung
- Lampung Ekspress
- Lampung Post
- Radar Lampung
- Tribun Lampung
Special Capital Region of Jakarta
- Indopos
- Poskota
- Tribun Jakarta (digital)
- Warta Kota
West Java
- Galamedia
- Pikiran Rakyat
- Radar Cirebon
- Tribun Jabar
Central Java
- Suara Merdeka
- Solopos
- Tribun Jateng
- Wawasan
Special Region of Yogyakarta
- Harian Jogja
- Kedaulatan Rakyat
- Koran Merapi
- Minggu Pagi (weekly)
- Tribun Jogja
East Java
- Malang Post
- Memorandum
- Radar Surabaya
- Surabaya Pagi
- Surya
Bali
- Bali Post
- Tribun Bali
West Nusa Tenggara
- Lombok Post
- Suara NTB
East Nusa Tenggara
- Pos Kupang
- Timor Ekspres
West Kalimantan
- Pontianak Post
- Tribun Pontianak
Central Kalimantan
- Kalteng Pos
East Kalimantan
- Bontang Post
- Kaltim Post
- Koran Kaltim
- Samarinda Pos
- Tribun Kaltim
South Kalimantan
- Banjarmasin Post
- Kalselpos
North Sulawesi
- Koran Manado
- Tribun Manado
South Sulawesi
- Fajar
- Tribun Timur
Southeast Sulawesi
- Kendari Pos
- Rakyat Sultra
Maluku
- Ambon Ekspres
- Siwalima
North Maluku
- Malut Post
Papua
- Cenderawasih Pos
- Tabloid Jubi
Defunct newspapers
- Bernas (Yogyakarta) – ceased publication in 2018, continued online
- Surabaya Post
Foreign-language newspapers
Chinese
- Harian Indonesia (印度尼西亞 日报 / 印尼星洲日报)
- Indonesia Shang Bao (印度尼西亞 商报 / 印尼商报)
- Yinni Guoji Ribao (International Daily News) (国际日报)
Defunct
- Hua Chi Pao
- Sin Po (新报)
Dutch
Currently, there are none newspapers in Indonesia published in Dutch. The newspapers listed below were published since colonial administration and were defunct.
English
Defunct
- Indonesian Observer
- Jakarta Globe – ceased publication in 2015, continued online
- The Indonesia Times
- Times of Indonesia
Japanese
- Jakarta Shimbun (じゃかるた新聞)
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See also
- List of magazines in Indonesia
- Media of Indonesia
References
Further reading
- Hemant Shah, and Gati Gayatri. "Development News in Elite and Non-Elite Newspapers in Indonesia" Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly (June 1994) 71#2 pp: 411-420 doi: 10.1177/107769909407100214
- Hill, David T. The Press in New Order Indonesia (Equinox Publishing, 2006) online
- Hill, David T. Journalism and Politics in Indonesia: A Critical Biography of Mochtar Lubis (1922-2004) as Editor and Author (2010)
- Isa, Zubaidah. "Printing and publishing in Indonesia, 1602-1970' (PhD Dissertation, Indiana University, 1972.)
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