TvOne (Indonesian TV network)

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tvOne
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Type Television broadcaster
Country Indonesia
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersJl. Rawa Terate II No. 2, Pulo Gadung Industrial Complex JIEP, Jatinegara, Cakung, East Jakarta [1]
Programming
Language(s)Indonesian
Picture format 1080i HDTV 16:9
(downscaled to 576i 16:9 for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
Owner
Parent Bakrie Group
Sister channels
  • ANTV (2007–present)
  • VTV (2013–present)
History
Founded15 October 1991 (1991-10-15)
Launched17 January 2002 (2002-01-17) at 4:00pm (trial broadcast)
30 July 2002 (2002-07-30) at 4:00pm (official launching broadcast; as Lativi)
14 February 2008;16 years ago (2008-02-14) at 7:30pm (as tvOne)
Founder Abdul Latief
Former namesLativi (2002–2008)
Links
Website www.tvonenews.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital Check local frequencies (in Indonesian language)
Streaming media
VIVA Watch live
Vision+ Watch live (Subscription required, Indonesia only)
Vidio Watch live

tvOne (formerly known as Lativi) with legal name PT Lativi Media Karya (previously PT Pasaraya Media Karya) is an Indonesian free-to-air news television broadcaster based in East Jakarta. tvOne is owned by Visi Media Asia (Viva), a unit of the Bakrie Group.

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As Lativi, the network was test broadcast on 17 January 2002 at 4:00pm local time, and was officially formal launched took place on 30 July 2002 at 4:00pm. The final transmission and broadcast aired on 14 February 2008 at 7:30pm. The network was then sold by Abdul Latief in 2007 and the new owners changed the name from Lativi to tvOne.

History

As Lativi

As part of the boom in national television networks, channels and stations in the 2000s, Lativi was one of five new terrestrial television networks which were granted a license to broadcast nationwide in Indonesia. It was initially owned by businessman and Pasaraya Department Store's owner Abdul Latief, who was previously also the Minister of Labor.

After Lativi bankruptcy

By 2007, ownership of the network was transferred to Aburizal Bakrie and Erick Thohir (as president director) due to debt and poor network management, as well as fell into non-performing loan in Bank Mandiri for 328 billion rupiahs.

The television network officially relaunched took place as tvOne on 14 February 2008 at 7:30pm local time. It was opened by then president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at Merdeka Palace in Jakarta. Anindya Bakrie (the son of Aburizal Bakrie) was named the Chief Commissioner and Erick Thohir as the President Director.

On 14 February 2020 during its 12th anniversary, the station ID was rebranded after 8 years being unchanged; including news openings and its themes. However, its logo remained unchanged until 2023 when tvOne adopted the flat design of its logo and removed world's map on the globe as part of its 15th anniversary. [3]

Domestic and international bureaus

tvOne had a domestic and international bureaus in:

Programming

tvOne broadcasts a mixture of news and sports. The network is now more targeted towards A and B socio-economic groups. Currently, tvOne broadcasts general news and current affairs programming during the daily schedule and some sports and live events programming during afternoons and some evening and weekend timeslots. Aside from its daily news bulletins, tvOne broadcasts a three-minute news summary every hour outside its bulletins and live breaking news. Since 2008, tvOne has successfully maintained its position as the country's #1 TV news channel. Significant daily events are presented in “Breaking News” which has become a leading reference for viewers throughout the country. [4] During the legislative elections and also the presidential and vice presidential election debates, tvOne generally ranks as the #1 news channel, beating the general entertainment channels. [5]

News One

Talkshow One

Sport One

Licensed from Fox Sports  :

Reality One

Presenters

Current

Former

Controversy

In late 2006, the network was involved in a controversy regarding a nine-year-old boy who died after suffering injuries while allegedly trying to imitate the staged moves of performers on WWE Friday Night SmackDown! The network decided to pull the show and all other WWE programs following public outcry. [16] Authorities, however, downplayed connections between wrestling and the death of the boy. The chief of the Bandung Crime and Detective Unit said at a press conference that there was no reason to believe that the child's death had anything to do with watching wrestling. [17]

Visual identity

Logos

Slogans

As Lativi

As tvOne

See also

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