Indonesian Broadcasting Commission Awards

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Indonesian Broadcasting Commission Awards
Awarded forExcellences in Indonesian television
Country Indonesia
Presented by Indonesian Broadcasting Commission
First awarded2006 [1]
Website www.kpi.go.id

The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission Awards (Indonesian : Anugerah Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia, also known as Anugerah KPI) is an Indonesian radio and television awards presented by the broadcasting regulator Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI). The award is routinely held as a token of appreciation by the KPI for the hard work of broadcasters which strives to present interesting programming while remaining in high quality. [2]

Contents

The awards is broadcast in selected television networks, which is different every year.

System

In Anugerah KPI, nominees are divided into two groups: the national television broadcasters (both public and private), and the local radio and television broadcasters. Furthermore, these programs are judged by a team of judges who are "independent, credible and experts in their fields". [2]

For judging, the KPI collaborates with several people who have competence in the broadcasting field, and involve a number of related institutions such as the Indonesian Child Protection Commission, especially in relation to children programming. [3] The KPI members and several appointed persons together in a judging team to provide an assessment of programs, both television and radio, which are considered has the highest quality and educative.

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References

  1. "Ini Para Peraih Anugerah KPI ke-11". Detik.com. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  2. 1 2 "KPI Pusat Gelar Anugerah KPI 2013". Indonesian Broadcasting Commission. 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  3. Sapto Purnomo (2015). "Anugerah KPI 2015 Siap Digelar". Liputan 6 . Retrieved 23 May 2016.