Koran Manado

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Koran Manado
TypeDaily Newspaper
FormatPrint
Owner(s)Lintas Manado Group
PublisherLintas Manado Group
Political alignmentSecular
LanguageIndonesian
City Manado
Country Indonesia

Koran Manado is an Indonesian-language daily newspaper based in Manado, Indonesia, published by Lintas Manado Group.

Contents

People

The editor-in-chief as well as managing director is Adry Mamangkey. Regularly contributing are senior editor Hermanto Maindoka, and Ram Makagiansar.

Issues and style

The Koran Manado has a big section for Politics and Law. Economics are under-represented. Opinions and commentaries are also a major part of the paper. There are some authors who contribute regular columns. Every day the paper has an interview with some prominent politician, author, scientist or artist. Koran Manado has a circulation of around 17,000 copies.

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