TV Edukasi

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TV Edukasi
TV Edukasi Baru.png
Country Indonesia
Broadcast areaFree to Air (through affiliates)/Cable/Satellite
HeadquartersPustekkom Building, Jl RE Martadinata KM 15.5 Ciputat, South Tangerang
Programming
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
Owner Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology
Sister channelsRadio Edukasi AM 1251 kHz Yogyakarta
History
Launched12 October 2004;19 years ago (2004-10-12)
Closed1 February 2023;15 months ago (2023-02-01)
Former namesTVE
Links
Website tve.kemdikbud.go.id
TV Edukasi first logo (2004-2013) TV Edukasi.jpg
TV Edukasi first logo (2004-2013)

TV Edukasi (Educational TV, formerly TVE) was an Indonesian television station owned by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology. It served to spread information to the education sector.

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History

The station was made official by the Minister of National Education Abdul Malik Fadjar on 12 October 2004.

As a part of widening TVE's reach to larger Indonesian audiences[ citation needed ], TVE partnered with Indonesian public television network TVRI — under the partnership the TVE daytime broadcasts was relayed by TVRI starting in 2004. The partnership ends in the early 2010s.[ when? ] In 2021, a programming block Belajar dari Rumah which was aired in the same partnership in midst of COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia was moved to the station after almost a year in TVRI.

Starting February 1, 2023, TV Edukasi stopped airing on three live streaming platforms: IndiHome TV (also through IPTV services), Vidio, and MAXStream.

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