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Change: 2. Television Industry3. Radio IndustryThe mass media has been growing at a high rate in Indonesia since the fall of Suharto in 1998. Indonesia gained greater
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Change: onto the web, revenue for the businesses involved will be unimaginable, especially if the archipelago that spans over more than 16,000 islands improves on its infrastructure, giving rise to a higher internet penetration rate. Online advertising revenue is insignificant compared to the
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Change: Prior to the last decade, television in Indonesia consisted of only the government channel, Televisi Republik Indonesia (TVRI). In 1988, the first private television station
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Change: Table A: General Media StatisticsSource: www.pressreference.com/Gu-Ku/Indonesia.htmlThe following diagram shows Indonesians' media consumption and the clear leader is television followed by radio and print. Diagram by BatesPanGulf Advertising: Indonesia Media Landscape 06-07ADVERTISING Indonesia’s net advertising revenue in 2006 was over
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Change: Table A: Penetration of Televisions and Number of TV Channels: 1990/1995/2000/2003-2005 Per 100 households/ as stated 1990 1995 2000 2003 2004 2005 Black and White TV set 34.66 40.10 39.99 40.47 40.06 39.95 Colour TV set 28.98 36.93 45.56 50.38 51.86 53.41 National TV Channels(number) 7 6 6 6
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Change: Table A: General Media StatisticsTable A: Penetration of Televisions and Number of TV Channels: 1990/1995/2000/2003-2005 Per 100 households/ as stated 1990 1995 2000 2003 2004 2005 Black and White TV set 34.66 40.10 39.99 40.47 40.06 39.95 Colour TV set 28.98 36.93 45.56 50.38 51.86 53.41 National TV Channels
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Change: print.print. Diagram by BatesPanGulf Advertising: Indonesia Media Landscape 06-07ADVERTISING Indonesia’s net advertising revenue in 2006 was over US$1.1billion, of which around 70% (US$775million) was spent on TV advertising and 30% on print. If advertising can be maneuvered onto the web, revenue for
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Change: slightly more than US$6 million in 2006, with detik.com taking about 40% of that. Also read:Social MediaTechnology PenetrationTechnology ImplicationsRead more about Social Media in Indonesia: About Indonesia (Demographics)Media LandscapeCase StudiesInterviewsUseful LinksRead the comic
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Change: TRADITIONAL MEDIA CONSUMPTION The mass media has been growing at a high rate in Indonesia since the fall of Suharto in 1998. Indonesia gained greater press freedom
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Change: 4.1 Traditional Media and Advertising4.1.1 Traditional Media Consumption4.1.2 Advertising 4.1 TRADITIONAL MEDIA AND ADVERTISING4.1.1 TRADITIONAL MEDIA CONSUMPTIONThe mass media has been growing at a high rate in Indonesia since the fall
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Change: back to MAIN 4.1 Traditional Media and Advertising4.1.1 Traditional Media Consumption4.1.2 Advertising 4.1 TRADITIONAL MEDIA AND ADVERTISING4.1.1 TRADITIONAL MEDIA CONSUMPTION The mass media has been growing at a high rate in Indonesia since the
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Change: 4.1.2 ADVERTISINGIndonesia’s net advertising revenue in 2006 was over US$1.1billion, of which around 70% (US$775million) was spent on TV advertising and 30% on print. If advertising can be maneuvered onto the web, revenue for the businesses involved will be
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