Aora

Aora was an Indonesian direct broadcast satellite pay television company that is operated by Karyamegah Adijaya and is owned by Rini Soemarno, Ongki P. Soemarno, and join at dormant period Sugiono Wiyono. It started its nationwide broadcast in the beginning of August 2008 with an initial ten channels, highlighting the 2008 Summer Olympics. Four of the channels were dedicated to Olympic coverage. Aora earned the exclusive broadcasting rights to the 2008 Olympics exclusively for Indonesia.[1]

Aora
TypeSatellite television
Country
Motto"Asyiknya 24 Jam"
OwnerKaryamegah Adijaya
Key people
Rini Soemarno, Ongki P. Soemarno
Launch date
8 August 2008 (2008-08-08)
Dissolved23 March 2015 (2015-03-23)
Official website
www.aora.tv
Replaced byK-Vision

Still in August 2008, Aora TV won the sole rights in Indonesia to broadcast the 200809 season of the Premier League and offered a new, 12-channel package service which included ESPN and STAR Sports, which contains the Premier League content. This allows Aora subscribers to watch, in full, the 370 Premier League matches of the 2008/09 season, including preview shows and weekly highlights.[2] [3] The Premier League broadcast rights expired just hours before the start of the 2009/2010 season, leading Aora to replace both channels with Goal TV 1 and Goal TV 2 effective on August 15, 2009. At the same time, Aora also added several new channels into its lineup. Due to no exclusive Premier League matches again, Aora TV lost many subscribers and at the end of 2009 Aora TV discontinued all broadcasting followed by curtailment of 90 percent of the employees.

In January 2010 Aora TV re-broadcast, but not as Premium/Exclusive Pay TV as before. Currently, Aora TV targets the low-income market with the lowest subscription fee Rp.59,000 (around $7) per month. In Q3 2011, Aora launched "Aora HD", an HD programming consisting of HBO HD, Star Movies HD, Discovery HD World, NGC HD, ASN, ESPN HD, FoodNetwork HD, Cartoon Network HD, HBO Hits HD and KompasTV HD. Fees are only for decoder rental which goes for Rp.99,000. (approximately US$11) per month.

On March 23, 2015, Aora's service was closed for information via email that is limited to active subscribers and Aora services will be presented in a new format requiring re-registration for customers who still want to resume service.

References

  1. Aora TV Menyemarakkan Pasar Teve Berbayar Archived August 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Kontan Online, August 7, 2008
  2. Liga Inggris Resmi di Aora TV, detiksport, August 18, 2008
  3. https://docungtamlinhviet.com
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