BeritaSatu

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BeritaSatu
PT Banten Sinar Dunia Televisi
BeritaSatu TV logo
CountryIndonesia
Broadcast areaFree-to-air/Cable/Satellite
Ownership
OwnerJaring Data Interaktif (1998-2011)
BeritaSatu Media Holdings (2011-present)
Sister channelsSwara Channel (1999-2011)
BeritaSatu World (2014-present)
History
LaunchedMay 1998
(as Q Channel)
1 September 2011
(as BeritaSatu TV)
FounderPeter F. Gontha
Former namesQ Channel (1998-2005)
QTV (2005-2011)
Links
Websitewww.beritasatu.com/beritasatu-tv
Availability[citation needed]
Cable
First MediaChannel 6 (SD)
Channel 1 (SD, Redirects to HD on X1/Regular HD Boxes)
Channel 301 (HD)
MNC Play MediaChannel 103 (SD)
Channel 339 (HD)
Satellite
AoraChannel 71 (SD)
Channel 921 (HD)
MNC VisionChannel 103 (SD)
Channel 339 (HD)
Channel 1 (SD)
Channel 655 (SD)
Channel 654 (HD)
TransVisionChannel 152 (SD)
Channel 813 (HD)
Channel 47 (SD)
Channel 48 (HD)
Palapa D
(free-to-air)
3774/H/6500 MPEG-4
4186/V/8800 MPEG-2

BeritaSatu (literally translated as NewsOne) is an Indonesian digital free-to-air news channel owned by BeritaSatu Media Holdings. The channel is the first Indonesia-based pay television channel.[citation needed]

History[]

Qtv logo (2005-2011).

Q Channel (an abbreviation of Quick Channel) was launched in 1998 by PT Jaring Data Interaktif which was co-owned by co-founder RCTI and SCTV, Peter F. Gontha and . The first program to be held was Q Inspiration. Much of the channel's programming is targeted towards Indonesian executives and the influential upper income segment of society. Aimed at decision makers, the channel mostly features talk shows and infotainment programs related to business, economy, politics, lifestyle, and entertainment.

On 15 September 2005, the channel name has been changed to QTV.[1] On 1 September 2011, QTV transformed into BeritaSatu, with became a news channel. The launch was officially held on 3 September 2011.[2][3]

The transformation making the channel competes with terrestrial news networks at the time Metro TV and tvOne as well as news networks that came later.

Programming[]

The channel has about 19 programmes for politics, economics, and dialogue. Most programmes are one hour long.

See also[]

  • List of TV stations in Indonesia

References[]

  1. ^ "Penuhi Tayangan Berkualitas, Q Channel Berubah Jadi Q TV". kapanlagi.com. September 18, 2005. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  2. ^ Lippo's News Channel Launched Archived 30 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Malam ini, siaran perdana Berita Satu TV". Archived from the original on 2011-10-25. Retrieved 2012-01-05.

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