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In Indonesia, the local public broadcasting institution (Indonesian: Lembaga Penyiaran Publik Lokal or LPPL) refers to local public broadcasters which is not owned and operated by either the national public network RRI or TVRI. The broadcasters were usually, but not always, located in a cities, regencies, even provinces that don't yet have any RRI and/or TVRI station.
According to Government Regulation No. 11 of 2005 (Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 11 Tahun 2005), the local public broadcasting institution is defined as "a legal entity established by local government, carries out radio or television broadcasting, independent, neutral, non-commercial and serves to provide services for the public interests that its broadcast is networked with RRI or TVRI" [ sic ].
Before the reform era, there were several radio stations owned and operated by either city or regency government. These stations were known as Local Government Broadcast Radio (Radio Siaran Pemerintah Daerah or RSPD). Example stations included RSPD Top FM in Sukoharjo, Central Java [1] and RSPD Berau in Berau, East Kalimantan [2] which first broadcast in 1968 and 1975, respectively. Local government-owned television stations were none since all government-owned television matter, even local stations (which always located in the province's capital), is undertaken by TVRI.
Act No. 32 of 2002 on Broadcasting (Undang-Undang Nomor 32 Tahun 2002 tentang Penyiaran) introduced the term, intended to transforming local government media into public ones. Governmental Regulation No. 11 of 2005 later regulates the institution.
In 2018, the local public broadcasting institutions formed All-Indonesia Radio and Television LPPL Association (Asosiasi LPPL Radio dan Televisi Se-Indonesia) as a union for the broadcasters. [3]
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Name | City/regency | Province |
---|---|---|
Radio SB | Sinjai | North Sumatra |
Radio Langkisau | Pesisir Selatan | West Sumatra |
Radio Luhak Nan Tuo | Tanah Datar | West Sumatra |
Radio GR | Musi Banyuasin | South Sumatra |
Radio DBFM | South Lampung | Lampung |
Radio Multatuli FM | Rangkasbitung | Banten |
Radio Suara Perintis | Sukabumi (city) | West Java |
Radio Wibawamukti | Bekasi | West Java |
RCL FM | Sukabumi (regency) | West Java |
Radio Buana Asri | Sragen | Central Java |
Radio Gagak Rimang | Blora | Central Java |
Radio Gema Soedirman | Purbalingga | Central Java |
Radio Gemilang | Magelang (regency) | Central Java |
Radio Magelang FM | Magelang (city) | Central Java |
RSPD Klaten | Klaten | Central Java |
RSPD Top FM | Sukoharjo | Central Java |
Radio Dhaksinarga | Gunungkidul | Special Region of Yogyakarta |
Puroboyo FM | Madiun (regency) | East Java |
Radio Magetan Indah | Magetan | East Java |
Suara Lumajang | Lumajang | East Java |
Suara Madiun | Madiun (city) | East Java |
Suara Sidoarjo | Sidoarjo | East Java |
Radio Publik Kota Denpasar | Denpasar | Bali |
RSPD Berau | Berau | East Kalimantan |
Radio TPFM | Tanah Laut | South Kalimantan |
Suara Banjar | Banjar | South Kalimantan |
Suara RH | Gorontalo (province) | Gorontalo |
RSPD Swara Panrita Lopi | Bulukumba | South Sulawesi |
Kenambay Umbay FM | Jayapura (regency) | Papua |
Radio Bumi Sumohai | Yahukimo | Papua |
Name | City/regency | Province |
---|---|---|
Sinjai TV | Sinjai | North Sumatra |
Muba TV | Musi Banyuasin | South Sumatra |
Batik TV | Pekalongan | Central Java |
Ratih TV | Kebumen | Central Java |
Temanggung TV | Temanggung | Central Java |
Intan TV | Banjar | South Kalimantan |
TV Tabalong | Tabalong | South Kalimantan |
Belu TV (former) | Belu | East Nusa Tenggara |
TV Peduli | Parepare | South Sulawesi |
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