MNCTV

MNCTV is an Indonesian private television station. It was founded on 1 August 1990, at first broadcasting only educational programmes, but has since become similar to other Indonesian TV stations, showing programmes such as quizzes, sinetron (soap operas), reality TV shows, sports shows, and recently, dangdut music.

MNCTV
TypeTelevision network
Country
AvailabilityNationwide
Founded1 August 1990 (1990-08-01)
by Siti Hardijanti Rukmana
SloganSelalu di Hati
(Always in the Heart)
HeadquartersMNC Studios, Kebon Jeruk, West Jakarta
OwnerPT. Cipta Televisi Pendidikan Indonesia
ParentMedia Nusantara Citra
Launch date
23 January 1991 (1991-01-23) (original)
20 October 2010 (2010-10-20) (as MNCTV)
Former names
TPI (1991-2010)
Picture format
576i SDTV
Official website
www.mnctv.com
MNCTV
Sister channel(s)TVRI (1990-1997)
RCTI (2003-present)
GTV (2003-present)
iNews (2007-present)
Availability
Satellite
MNC VisionChannel 82 (SD)
Channel 83 (HD) (Coming soon)
TransvisionChannel 817
Telkom 44035/H/16250 MPEG-4
Cable
First Media38
MNC Play Media82
Streaming media
RCTI+Watch live (Indonesia only)
meTube.idWatch live (Indonesia only)
MIVOWatch
Vidio.comWatch
HOOQWatch live (Indonesia only)

History

Stands of TPI

Name First usage Last usage
Televisi Pendidikan Indonesia (Indonesian Education Television) 1990 2010
Televisi Keluarga Indonesia (Indonesian Education Television) 1998 2002
Televisi Paling Indonesia (Most Indonesian Television) 2002 2010

Early days

First logo used from 1 August 1990 until 31 December 1997. After that, the logo continued to use as a corporate logo until 23 January 2002.
Second logo used under the slogan Televisi Keluarga Indonesia from 1997 until 23 January 2002.

TPI (Televisi Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesian Educational Television) was first founded as an educational television station by Tutut Soeharto, the first daughter of former president Soeharto on 1 August 1990 via her company PT. Cipta Lamtoro Gung Persada. It began its first broadcasts on 2 January 1991, timeshared with then state broadcaster TVRI. TPI also used TVRI's Studio 12 as its operational studio.

When it was founded TPI produced a two-hour educational programming block targeted to elementary students, junior high school students, and high school students, from 08:00 to 10:00 WIB. To do so, it cooperated with the Department of Education and Culture.

In April 1991, the block was expanded into 4 hours, from 08:00 to 12:00 WIB; later to 6.5 hours, from 06:30 to 12:00 WIB; and in 1992 to eight hours, from 06:00 to 14:00 WIB. On January 23, 1993, TPI began to air its first soap opera program as a distraction, while it expanded broadcasting hours to 15.5 hours at 05:30 to 21:00.

1993–2003: Splitting service

On 1995, TPI started operation from separate headquarters in Gate II TMII in East Jakarta.

On 23 January 1993, TPI began to air its first reality TV show. After TPI ended its ties with TVRI on 25 August 1997, creating its own dedicated channel and its educational programs were displaced by more soap operas and entertainment programming. In 1997, the channel retired the original branding name "Televisi Publiksiaran Indonesia" ("Indonesian Public Broadcasting Television") in favour of the on-air name "Televisi Keluarga Indonesia" ("Indonesian Family Television"). On 18 May 2001, the TPI name was used but only using the simple word "TPI" instead. TPI began to expand more programs that related to musics, sports, and cartoons.

Since 2004, it has focused on dangdut programs. The most successful dangdut contest, Kontes Dangdut TPI (KDI, later Kontes Dangdut Indonesia), is a version of RCTI's Indonesian Idol.

On 12 February 2002, TPI announced that it would broadcast Formula One racing (known as TPI Sport and Racing World) to replace RCTI as the official F1 station, due to financial problems.

On 2002−03, TPI announced that it would broadcast for Italian football league Serie A.

2003–2009: Awards and acquisition by MNC

At the 1997 Indonesian Soap-Opera Awards, the soap opera Mat Angin by Deddy Mizwar, aired by TPI, won 11 awards. The series won five awards the following year. Indonesia's favourite programme was Santapan Nusantara a culinary program hosted by Enita Sriyana. Kuis Dangdut (hosted by H. Jaja Miharja), the first and oldest quiz show, also won awards and Ngelaba a comedy program hosted by Akri Patrio, Eko Patrio and Parto Patrio.

On 6 March 2006, Media Nusantara Citra, which also owns RCTI, GTV, and SINDOtv (now iNews) acquired 75% of the channel. In 2007, new employees were hired, including Mayjen. TNI. (purn.) Sang Nyoman Suwisma, and Dandy Nugroho Rukmana.

2009–2010: Decline

Last logo used from 23 January 2006 until 20 October 2010.

During its 2009-2010 season, due to technical reasons, TPI did not air its sport shows. On 20 October 2009, a controversial report stated that a communications expert from the University of Indonesia, Ade Armando, had reviewed decisions of the judges who were willing to pull entertainment programs from TPI, since it should have educational programs instead. Armando said that it must be the decision of the Commercial Court (PN) to grant the request of the Central Jakarta bankruptcy PT Global Crown Capital Limited on PT TPI reviewed further.[1]

The handling of cases involving the mass media can not be equated with the handling of other service companies. Because, not all people are able and capable of using it, so that the handling had to be excluded. "It looks very sloppy, not equal," he said. In this bankruptcy decision, according to Ade, a loss not only experienced by the company but also harmed the public.[1]

Anticipating similar things, there must be a joint effort of several parties, such as the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI), the Association of Private Television, and other stakeholders. Especially against the decision issued unilaterally and awkward legal institutions.[2]

Decisions of bankruptcy has also been supported from the Parliament in the legal process underway in the level of the Indonesian Supreme Court. Support was expressed Marzuki Alie when receiving the visit of Directors of TPI in the study of the DPR, Senayan, Jakarta, on 25 November 2009.[3]

2010–present: Re-launch to MNCTV and the upcoming planning

MNCTV logo used from 2010 October 2010 until 19 May 2015. After that, the logo was straightened.

On 20 October 2010, TPI officially changed its name to MNCTV. This was because TPI was not in accordance with the written context that TPI is dedicated to education, and therefore changed its name to MNCTV, in order to change the image in the eyes of the public. On 22 August 2011, MD Entertainment, one of the largest and most integrated production houses in Indonesia, acquired 25% of MNCTV stakes.[4] As the result, all soap operas broadcast on MNCTV are produced by MD Entertainment until the production house was taken over by Trans TV in 2017 and returned to MNCTV in the same year.


Logos

In 1990, TPI used the logo of a triangle with the national colours and green, red, and blue beams. In 1998, the TPI logo was a gold circle and a blue globe and the words "Televisi Keluarga Indonesia," the logo has seen from The Family Channel logo, the words "TELEVISI" and "INDONESIA" are used on the gold circle, and the word "Keluarga" is used near the globe. The logos were used until 23 January 2002.

On 23 January 2002, from the 11th anniversary of TPI, the third logos uses three round ellipse lines and blue globe with word "TPI". On 22 January 2006, the logos was changed to a circle and five triangles with different colors (in order: lime, red, blue, red, and lime) near the circle and the word "TPI" (stylized as "Tpi"). This logo was used until 2010. MNCTV logo in 2010 style ident and promo by Lambie-Nairn.

Since May 20, 2015; the logo had been straightened, and "MNC" text follows logo style of company's owner, Media Nusantara Citra.

Station IDs

TPI

  • First station ID of TPI was used on 1991. It starts with the Indonesian flag animation with word TPI and map of Indonesia, showing the word "TELEVISI PENDIDIKAN INDONESIA".
  • In 1992, the second station ID of TPI used the golden miniatures of Indonesia (such as Monas, Borobudur, etc) and the ending was TPI logo and Indonesian flag with maps and word "TELEVISI PENDIDIKAN INDONESIA" with a satellite, it used until 1997.
  • In 1997, third station ID of TPI begins with the children riding bike on the street, then cut a woman and traditional dancers in the cloud, then the woman and men down from doors' stairs wearing folk clothing, and man read newspaper; with a sunflower animation, and ended with Televisi Keluarga Indonesia logo with TPI corporate logo.
  • In 1998, fourth station ID of TPI starts from the musicians played in the cloud, begin the eyes of sunflower, the two woman dances, woman playing harp in the cloud, and the folk dances behind the temple of Borobudur, then sees the woman playing harp again, woman learns to make batik, folk and orchestral musicians playing the musical instruments, the ending was the eyes with the sunflower, and also ended with the Televisi Keluarga Indonesia logo used without TPI corporate logo until 2002.
  • TPI first changed its logo in 2002 (not including the Televisi Keluarga Indonesia logo). The new station ID starts from animation of three golden-colored globes and blue-colored signals to become blue globe, then the blue light was shown and ended with new TPI logo; used until 2006.
  • TPI changed again its logo on 2006. The sixth station ID of TPI begin with animation of three beams in different colors and the logo's tittle design, and ended with the TPI logo and slogan "Makin asyik aja". This was short-lived, until they changed again in 2007. However, it more complex by using animation of golden flower and particles effect, and it ends with sunlight in the background. Slogan was changed to "Makin Indonesia, Makin Asyik Aja".

MNCTV

  • Following name change from TPI to MNCTV on October 20, 2010; new station ID used animation of a flower and two beams colored red and blue, and it ends with MNCTV logo and the slogan "Selalu di hati". Another version appears, such the photographer take a picture of two girls. As of May 2015 (since changed its logo), MNCTV no longer aired another station IDs (not including the "MNCTV Ama21ng" ID, that aired on October 2012 for celebrates its 21st anniversary).

Slogans

TPI

  • Turut Memacu Kreativitas Bangsa (Spur for the Nation's Creativity, 1991—94)
  • Cermin Dinamika Budaya Bangsa (Reflection of Nation's Culture Dynamics, 1991—94)
  • Televisi Keluarga Anda (Your Family's Television, 1994—1996)
  • Makin Asyik Aja (Just More Fun, 1996—2007)
  • Makin Indonesia Makin Asyik (More Indonesian, More Fun, 2006—07)
  • Makin Indonesia Makin Asyik Aja (Just More Indonesian, More Fun, 2007—10)

MNCTV

  • Selalu di Hati (Always in the Heart, 2010—present)

Anniversary specials

  • Ekspresi Cinta 20 (Expression of Love, 2011)
  • MNCTV Ama21ng (2012)
  • Persembahan Cinta (Love Presents, 2013—14)
  • Kilau Raya (The Great Shine, 2015—present)

Notable main directors

  • Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana (1990-1998)
  • Tito Sulistio (1998-2001)
  • Dandy Nugroho Rukmana (2001-2003)
  • Hidajat Tjandradjaja (2003-2005)
  • Sang Nyoman Suwisma (2005–present)

See also

References

  1. (in Indonesian)Bankrupt Decisions need to be reviewed on okezone.com
  2. (in Indonesian)TPI's bad bankruptcy on okezone.com
  3. (in Indonesian)DPR Ready to oversee bankruptcy cases TPI on okezone.com
  4. (in Indonesian)Changing Name As Case Harry Tanoe with Tutut?
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