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| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Media |
| Founded | November 23, 2018 |
| Founder | Jakob Oetama |
| Headquarters | Kompas Multimedia Towers, Floor 5 Street South Palmerah No. 21 Gelora, Tanah Abang, Gelora Village, Tanah Abang Tanah Abang District Central Jakarta 10270 |
Key people | Andy Budiman (CEO) |
| Products | Publishing Television Radio Onine Sites Production company Distribution |
| Owner | Kompas Gramedia |
| Website | www |
KG Media or Kompas Gramedia Group of Media [1] is a media company in Indonesia that operates in television, radio, printing, digital and other media businesses.
Kompas is a newspaper that was founded on June 28, 1965. Carrying the slogan "Amanat Hati Nurani Rakyat," this newspaper is audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) and has received numerous awards in the field of journalism, both nationally and internationally. Along with technological developments and media consumption patterns, Kompas is also available on digital platforms in the form of a paid news service, Kompas.id. [2]
Kontan's print media focuses on financial, investment, and economic news, presented in the daily Kontan newspaper and the weekly Kontan tabloid. Kontan is also available digitally on the Kontan.co.id website, Business Insight, Kontan Academy, and the Kontan e-paper. [3]
Tribun Network is a national network of regional newspapers under Kompas Gramedia, with networks in major cities across Indonesia. Currently, Tribun Network publishes in dozens of cities, with 25 regional newspapers in Aceh, Batam, Medan, Pekanbaru, Jambi, Palembang, Lampung, Bangka-Belitung, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya, Kupang, Manado, Makassar, Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Pontianak, and Bali.
Tribun Network newspapers report on events and issues in each region with local perspectives and wisdom. Some of these include: Serambi Indonesia (Aceh), Pos Kupang (Kupang), Bangka Pos (Pulau Bangka), Banjarmasin Post in Banjarmasin, Sriwijaya Post di Palembang, South Sumatra through Warta Kota Daily in the region Jabodetabek, Tribun Jabar in other regions in West Java, Tribun Jateng in Central Java, Tribun Jogja in Yogyakarta, Harian Surya in East Java, Tribun Kaltim in East Kalimantan, North Kalimantan, along with Nusantara (citykota terencana), and Tribun Timur in South Sulawesi. [4]
National Geographic Indonesia is a monthly magazine. Unlike Intisari, which primarily features articles on current affairs, National Geographic Indonesia focuses on environmental and nature news, presented with captivating photographs. The magazine also covers current national news. [5] [6]
National Geographic Kids Indonesia is a monthly children's magazine. It offers a wealth of knowledge for children. Its sections include Strange But True, Didn't Know Yet, Right?, Amazing Animals, Sports Hahaha, Funny Stories, Hilarious Guesses, Speak, and Your Work. [7]
Potret Negeriku magazine is published monthly, which discusses Indonesia's cultural diversity. [8]
Intisari is a monthly magazine that was first published in Indonesia in 1963. This magazine contains an inspirational column. [9]
Princess magazine, Published monthly. The characters are from Disney films, such as Snow White, Ariel, Pocahontas, Rapunzel, Cinderella, and friends.
Barbie Magazine is a monthly magazine featuring characters like Barbie and her friends. It includes games and activities, as well as bonus prizes.
Cars Magazine has ceased publication
Bobo is a children's magazine published every Thursday. Typically consisting of 52 pages, the magazine features sections that appeal to children, such as knowledge and stories.
Bobo Junior is a magazine for preschoolers published every Wednesday. Unlike the elementary school version of Bobo, Bobo Junior features more games and activities aimed at children under 5. Bobo Junior is also a direct adaptation of the Dutch version of Bobo.
Hai is a weekly magazine aimed at teenage boys in junior high and high school. It provides information on everything related to the world of teenagers, including articles on lifestyle, ranging from music, films, education, hangouts, fashion, technology, sports, psychology, sex education, short stories, and comics.
Kawanku is a magazine for teenage girls aged 13 to 16. My Friend is published every Sunday. The information provided typically covers fashion, psychology, short stories, films, music, and celebrities.
Girls Cantik dan Cerdas merupakan majalah bagi anak perempuan di jenjang SD sampai SMP, dari umur 8 sampai 14 tahun. Di majalah Girls, ada rubrik MailBox, Our Guest, Ssstt, Jendela, Bintang Bintang, dan rubrik lainnya.
Nova is a women's tabloid. This tabloid provides information about women and events happening around us. For example, there are sections on beauty, family, health, fashion, home, and even information about celebrities or successful and famous people.
Chip is a monthly computer magazine. It features the latest information from the computer industry, hardware and software test results, and tips and tricks. CHIP also presents a current overview of existing online services and provides help and guidance for users navigating the virtual world. Purchasers typically receive a DVD containing selected software from the editors.
Info Komputer is a monthly computer magazine. Info Komputer reviews a variety of information from the computer industry, including hardware and software testing results, computer tips and tricks, tutorials, and a dedicated segment for enterprise-scale industries.
Angkasa is a monthly magazine providing information on aircraft and aerospace. Angkasa also publishes by-products Angkasa Collection Edition and Commando, which provide more detailed information on weaponry and military history.
What Hi-Fi? is a magazine aimed at audio, video, and home cinema enthusiasts. With a circulation of 26,000 copies, this monthly magazine presents a variety of information covering Hi-Fi & Home Cinema products and other supporting information. What Hi-Fi can also be used as a shopping guide and audio and video setup guide. Furthermore, each issue features tips, tricks, and solutions to sound and vision issues.
PC Plus is a tabloid that contains articles and news about developments in the world of information technology.
Hot Game is a magazine for computer game enthusiasts. Published monthly, it features information on new games and explanations of how to play them.
Saji is a biweekly tabloid published every Wednesday with a circulation of 356,750 copies. Its coverage includes a variety of recipes, as well as information and tips on preparing ready-to-eat meals and how to properly use cooking utensils.
Sedap is a monthly magazine published on the first Wednesday of the month. With a circulation of 90,250 copies, the magazine provides recipes, tips on food preparation and serving, nutrition consultations, and culinary management.
Bola is a sports tabloid published three times a week, on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. It provides information on the world of football, both domestic and international.
Soccer is a weekly tabloid aimed at football fans, published every Saturday and circulated on Thursday, with a circulation of 345,953 copies. The tabloid's main focus is information about world football, particularly European football. It also features news and gossip, match data and reviews, predictions and betting exchanges, and behind-the-scenes information. It also includes a guide for football fans looking to express themselves. The tabloid also showcases the human side of players from various clubs.
Motor Plus is a tabloid with a circulation of 236,200 copies aimed at motorcycle owners and enthusiasts. Published every Saturday and distributed on Wednesdays, it presents information covering modifications, sports, the motorcycle business, and riding tips.
Digital Camera Indonesia Magazine is a magazine that contains the world of photography and the principles of shooting. This magazine was born in 2013
Citra is an Indonesian tabloid covering music, television, and entertainment topics, published by the Kompas Gramedia Group. Citra was once am entertainment tabloid, after its similar tabloid, Monitor, had its publishing license revoked. It ceased publication in December 2004.
Otomotif is a tabloid for automotive enthusiasts, vehicle owners, and dealers. Published Mondays and circulated Thursdays, Otomotif provides information on business, technology, modifications, and motorsports, with tips for its readers.
Idea is a monthly magazine on interior design and home deco, with the tagline "creative ideas about the home". It was founded on February 9, 2004, and now has several derivative products, including Renovation Magazine, iDEAbooks, and most recently, iDEA iPad, which was just published on February 19, 2011.
Gaya Hidup Sehat is a monthly tabloid containing various health-related information. It was published in 2003.
Forsel is a monthly magazine that provides information about mobile phones.
Oto Plus is a weekly tabloid published every Monday. It provides information related to motorcycles, modifications, sports, and riding tips. The tabloid is headquartered in Surabaya. [10]
Kompas.com is a news website. The news contained in kompas.com is not the same as that in the Kompas newspaper. However, through kompas.com, visitors can find out about recent events without having to wait for them to be printed.
In addition to kompas.com, the Kompas Gramedia group also has Kompas e-paper, a digital version of the Kompas daily newspaper. Kompas e-paper is accessible via the internet via the web epaper.kompas.com [11] This allows everyone registered, both domestically and internationally, to access this digital newspaper. To access the Kompas e-paper, users need to install the Microsoft Silverlight plug-in.
Tribunnews.com is an online portal that is under the control of Tribunnews. The news presented on tribunnews.com comes from various regional press outlets managed by the Tribun Group.
Kompas TV is a news and information television network. It presents news programs that are "firm, focused, and inspire hope," and strives to educate the nation with educational and inspirational programs. Kompas TV actually replaced the television network previously owned by Kompas Gramedia, namely TV7. Since under Trans Corp, Chairul Tanjung's leadership, acquired 55% of TV7's shares in 2006, and the name TV7 was changed to Trans 7, Kompas Gramedia no longer owned a television company. However, in 2011, Kompas Gramedia relaunched the television network long desired by its founder, Jakob Oetama. On January 28, 2016, Kompas TV was officially relaunched as a news television station during the "Suara Indonesia" event. [12]
KTV is a television station broadcasting in the Jabodetabek metropolitan area, which focuses on lifestyle programs, entertainment, and references in the form of recommendations for popular places. This television station was launched on September 1, 2008. Initially as a comedy television under the name KOmedi TV and the majority of its shares owned by the KOmando Group, on September 1, 2011, KTV officially networked with Kompas TV as the parent station. Starting June 28, 2015, KTV became an independent local television station following the transfer of Kompas TV frequencies in the region.
Sonora is a national radio network, hwith stations in 95 cities across 38 provinces across Indonesia.
Motion Radio a radio network originating from Jakarta. Founded in the 1960s as Radio Safari Bina Budaya, it changed its name to Safari Bisnis FM in 1988. In the 1990s, it became Jakarta News FM. In the 2000s, it became Otomotion FM, and is still known as Motion Radio.
Smart FM is a radio network originating from Jakarta. This radio station was founded on May 1, 1996. Initially broadcasting in Jakarta, Smart FM Radio broadcast on the FM frequency 100.9 MHz and in 2004, Smart FM occupied the FM frequency 101.2 MHz. Smart FM has stations in Jakarta, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Palembang, Manado, Makassar, Banjarmasin, Medan, and Balikpapan.
Gramedia Founded in 1970, by 2010, Gramedia had more than 80 stores. Gramedia Bookstores are present in Java, Bali, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua. Several Gramedia Bookstores have achieved ISO certification. TB Gramedia is a business unit of the Trading and Industry Business Group.
Apart from TB Gramedia, there is also a bookstore from Surabaya which is a sister company of TB Gramedia, namely TriMedia Bookstore.
Gramedia Pustaka Utama publishes fiction and non-fiction. The fiction field is divided into children's fiction and pre-teen, teen, adult. The non-fiction field is divided into humanities, self-development, Indonesian language and literature, English/ELT, dictionary and reference, science and technology, health, women's (cooking, fashion), etc. Examples of published fiction publications are the novel Karmila, by Marga T. While the first non-fiction book was Hanya Satu Bumi, written by Barbara Ward and René Dubois (published in collaboration with the Obor Foundation), which was then followed by the first children's book series Cerita dari Lima Benua, and then other series.
This publisher, which originally focused on technology, particularly information technology and computers, now also publishes a series of motivational books.
Penerbit Buku Kompas is a publication that publishes numerous collections of articles by prominent authors previously published in the Kompas newspaper, focusing on non-fiction. It also publishes works in the socio-political, biographical, and national fields.
Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia (KPG) concentrates on publishing popular books, including non-fiction comics (the content is non-fiction or scientific writing made into comics).
Bhuana Ilmu Populer (BIP) specializing in children's books, health, motivation, parenting, fiction and non-fiction.
Gramedia Widiasarana Indonesia (Grasindo) is a publisher that was initially involved in the world of education, but has now developed itself by publishing motivational, fiction and non-fiction books.
M&c concentrate on publishing komik dan manga. First appeared as a Magazine & Comics in 1980.
Level Comics more concentrated on publishing comics and manga for adults.