JTV (Indonesian TV channel)

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JTV
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CountryIndonesia
HeadquartersJTV Building, Graha Pena Complex, Jl. Ahmad Yani 88 Surabaya, East Java
Programming
Language(s)Indonesian, Javanese
Picture format576i SDTV
Ownership
Owner
Sister channels
Jawa Pos TV
History
Launched8 November 2001; 19 years ago (2001-11-08)
Links
Websitewww.jtv.co.id
Availability
Cable
First MediaChannel 17
MNC Play MediaChannel 142
Satellite
Palapa D3946/V/7400
TransVisionChannel 820

JTV (Jawa Pos Media Televisi) is a private television station in Surabaya, East Java serving the whole province of East Java. JTV is the first regional private television in Indonesia, as well as one of the early television stations which broadcast several programs in the Javanese language. JTV transmission can be caught in East Java and some area of Central Java using aerial or by satellite Palapa D 3946/V/7400, Pay TV (First Media, IndiHome, MNC Play, TransVision), Streaming (www.jtv.co.id), Apps (HOOQ, MaxStream, JPM Stream).

This private TV station is owned by Jawa Pos Group, that also has some affiliation with some TV stations and newspapers.[citation needed]

Transmitters[]

City Channel
JTV Surabaya 60
JTV Malang 34
JTV Madiun 42
JTV Kediri 31
JTV Jember 50
JTV Trenggalek 50
JTV Pacitan 25
JTV Pamekasan 38
JTV Bojonegoro 41
JTV Bondowoso 37
JTV Banyuwangi 36

Programs[]

  • Jatim Awan
  • Dialog Khusus
  • Pojok 7
  • Pojok Kampung
  • Nusantara Kini Pagi
  • Nusantara Kini Malam
  • Kabar Apik
  • Warung VOA (from Voa TV)
  • Bincang Sore
  • Solusi Bisnis
  • Blakra'an
  • Ndoro Bei
  • Stasiun Dangdut
  • Solusi Bisnis
  • Mangan Weeenak
  • Solusi Sehat
  • Gak Cuma Cangkru'an
  • Lejel Home Shopping
  • Gogomall Home Shopping
  • O Shop (from O Channel)
  • Voice of Soman

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