TVRI Yogyakarta

TVRI Yogyakarta (Javanese: ꦠꦼꦊꦮ꦳ꦶꦱꦶ​ꦫꦺꦥꦸꦧ꧀ꦭꦶꦏ꧀​ꦆꦤ꧀ꦢꦺꦴꦤꦺꦱꦶꦪ​ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ, romanized: Televisi Républik Indonésia Ngayogyakarta, legally LPP TVRI Stasiun Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta) is a regional public television station owned-and-operated by TVRI, serving Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia and surrounding areas. TVRI Yogyakarta studios are located on Jalan Magelang km 4.5 in Sleman, and its transmitter is located in Patuk, Gunungkidul.[1]

TVRI Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta Special Region
Indonesia
ChannelsAnalog: 22 (UHF)
Digital: 29 (UHF)
BrandingTVRI Jogja (alternative)
SloganMemang Istimewa
(Truly Special)
Programming
AffiliationsTVRI
Ownership
OwnerTVRI
History
First air date17 August 1965 (1965-08-17)
Former channel number(s)Analog: 8 (VHF, 1965–2014)
Technical information
Licensing authorityKemkominfo and KPI
Links
Websitewww.tvrijogja.com
TVRI Yogyakarta
HeadquartersJalan Magelang km 4.5, Sleman
Formerly calledTVRI Jogja (on-air name, 2005–2019)
Streaming media
TVRI websiteWatch live
(Indonesia only)
YouTube channelWatch live
(local programming only)

History

The station first signed on the air on 17 August 1965; it is considered the first TVRI regional station as well as the first local-oriented television station in Indonesia (TVRI station in Jakarta, first signed on the air in 1962, was intended to be national-oriented). The first broadcast is the 20th anniversary of Indonesia's Independence commemoration speech by the then Deputy Governor Paku Alam VIII. Instead of being founded by the TVRI Foundation, the foundation that oversee TVRI from its inception in 1962 until the late 1990s, TVRI Yogyakarta was founded by the Radio Directorate of the Ministry of Information.[2] Ir. Dewabrata became the first head of the station. In the first few years the station was not a part of TVRI network, but rather a standalone station.

TVRI Yogyakarta originally broadcast from Jalan Hayam Wuruk, Yogyakarta. After receiving land assistance from the then Governor Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX, the station studio transmitter tower occupies a new location on Jalan Magelang km. 4,5 in Sleman, covering an area of 4 hectares.

At first TVRI Yogyakarta aired three times a week, with two-hour duration each. At the time the broadcast range was still limited to areas that could be reached by a 10 kW VHF transmitter, as well as black and white broadcast format. In 1973, the station had begun broadcasting every day.

Starting in 2005, the stations name and logo incorporated the brand Jogja from the Governor Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X handwriting used for Jogja Never Ending Asia tourism branding, thus the TVRI Jogja on-air name is used.

In early November 2008 a new transmitter tower was built in Patuk to expand its broadcast coverage. It was done due to the topographical factors in Gunungkidul and Kulonprogo regencies, resulting in some regions could not receive TVRI Yogyakarta broadcasts before 2009. Furthermore, considering the new transmitting equipments and the quality decline of the old ones in Jalan Magelang, on 10 March 2010 the VHF channel 8 only used for local programming. In August 2014, the VHF channel was shut down.

On March 2015 the new Jogja Istimewa (Jogja is Special) brand is unveiled, the logo follows the new branding. Following the TVRI rebranding in March 2019, currently TVRI Jogja brand is no longer used as on-air name and only used as alternative branding.

Programming

In analog channel, TVRI Yogyakarta broadcasts 28 hours of locally produced programming each week (with 4 hours each day), the same duration as other TVRI regional stations. In digital dedicated channel, the station broadcasts up to 64 hours of local programming each week, with 8 hours each day.

References

  1. Ofiicial website. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  2. Armando, Ade (2011). Televisi Jakarta di Atas Indonesia: Kisah Kegagalan Sistem Televisi Berjaringan di Indonesia (in Indonesian). Yogyakarta: Penerbit Bentang, p. 82.
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