JakTV

Jak TV is an Indonesian capital regional free-to-air television channel broadcasting from the Jabodetabek area. It is owned by Mahaka Media and was launched on October 2004.

JakTV
Special Capital Region of Jakarta
Indonesia
ChannelsAnalog: 55 (UHF)
Digital: 36 (UHF)
SloganDari Jakarta untuk Indonesia
(From Jakarta, for Indonesia)
Programming
AffiliationsCity TV Network
Ownership
OwnerMahaka Media
Alif TV
History
First air date
16 March 2005 (2005-03-16)
Call sign meaning
Jakarta
Technical information
Licensing authority
Kemkominfo and KPI
ERP390 kW
HAAT285 m (935 ft)
Links
Websitejak-tv.com
JakTV
HeadquartersSCBD Region, Jl. Jend Sudirman kav. 52-53 Jakarta, Indonesia
Availability
Satellite
First MediaChannel 62
IndiHomeChannel 116
MNC VisionChannel 113
TransVisionChannel 812

Jak TV's programming is focused towards news, air magazines and soft news. As of August 2018, it turned itself into a 24-hours-per-day network.

History

Jak TV was originally a subsidiary of Jawa Pos Group. In 2010, City TV Network, a joint effort of Indonesian local television, coordinated by Jak TV began.

On 30 October 2010, Jak TV held a 5K Fun Walk in the framework of the Jak TV 5th anniversary celebration which included the Jakartaku Peace Declaration, attended by 4000 participants.

The Jak TV 6th anniversary was attended by 6326 participants on 30 October 2011.

In 2016, Jak TV broadcast Serie A matches for two seasons (2016–17 and 2017–18).[1]

In 2017, Jak TV also covers both Inter Milan's International Champions Cup Singapore matches.[2]

In 2019, Jak TV broadcast selected live and most delayed Premier League matches for three seasons (2019-20 until 2021-22), plus highlights.[3] Jak TV also broadcast four live games (both semi finals and both gold-bronze finals) of the 2019 FIBA World Cup in-simulcast with the national public broadcaster TVRI.[4][5]

Recognition

  • Award from UNICEF and WHO as a station that promoted the dangers of polio in Indonesia and how to handle it regularly (16 November 2005).
  • MURI record for Kentongan Peace (2011)
  • Adikarya Wisata award from the DKI Jakarta Disparbud Department as the best local station for tourism and culture of DKI Jakarta (4 December 2012).

References


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