This is a list of television networks and stations in Indonesia. Since the establishment of TVRI, Indonesians could only watch one television channel. In 1989, the government allowed RCTI to broadcast as the first private television network in Indonesia, although only people who had a decoder could watch; it was opened to the public on 24 August 1990.[1] Private television (other than TPI/MNCTV) began broadcasting nationally on 24 August 1993.[2]
Free-to-air television
The following lists free-to-air television networks and stations in Indonesia.
Depending on types of broadcast, free-to-air television networks and stations can be received by either using a UHF/VHF antenna or free-to-air satellite dish. Since the enactment of Act No. 32 of 2002 on Broadcasting (Undang-Undang No. 32 Tahun 2002 tentang Penyiaran), all private terrestrial television broadcasts licences are granted only to local television stations. Any television entities that wish to broadcast nationally must affiliate with other local stations.[3]
Most of them air on both analog and digital terrestrial, as part of the broadcast system transition from analog to digital. All analog terrestrial broadcasts in Indonesia began to be phased out on 30 April 2022 and completely shut down on 2 November 2022.[4]
Networks
The following lists television networks sorted by launch date and ownership; both commercial and non-commercial, also whether the broadcast coverage includes all provinces or only a few regions. Parts of these television networks previously received analog terrestrial broadcasting.
Notes:
- The blue fields ( ) are public television channels.
- Unless cited, some number of affiliates/transmitters are sourced from respective network articles in Wikipedia (either Indonesian or English) without any references.
Television station groups
The following lists media groups (all of which are private) whose members are local television stations, but which do not air joint programs at the same time or simultaneously as with television networks.
Local television stations
Local television stations in Indonesia are divided into local public television stations (as Local Public Broadcasting Institutions or Lembaga Penyiaran Publik Lokal, abbreviated as LPPL), local private television stations, and community television stations.
Due to the unclear distinction of 'television network', 'local bureau', 'regional station' of a television network[nb 47] and 'local television station' in practice, the list below, ordered by province, only includes TVRI stations, independent stations, and stations affiliated (which were formerly independent) with one of the networks formed after the Broadcasting Act signed into law while still retaining their original name.
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Banda Aceh
|
29
|
TVRI Aceh
|
TVRI
|
32
|
Aceh TV
|
Indonesia Network
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Pangkalpinang
|
30
|
TVRI Bangka Belitung
|
TVRI
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Serang and Cilegon
|
38
|
TVRI Banten
|
TVRI
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Kupang
|
29
|
TVRI East Nusa Tenggara
|
TVRI
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
26
|
CTV
|
CTV (flagship)
|
KTV
|
Independent
|
31
|
Jawa Pos TV
|
Jawa Pos TV (flagship)
|
Smile TV
|
Smile TV (flagship)
|
UGTV
|
Independent (Community)
|
34
|
JakTV
|
Independent
|
43
|
TVRI Jakarta
|
TVRI
|
Elshinta TV
|
Independent
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Ambon
|
33
|
TVRI Maluku
|
TVRI
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Tarakan
|
30
|
TVRI North Kalimantan
|
TVRI
|
Tarakan TV
|
Independent (Public)
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Medan
|
28
|
TVRI North Sumatera
|
TVRI
|
Pematangsiantar and Simalungun
|
29
|
TVRI North Sumatera
|
TVRI
|
Sumut TV
|
Indonesia Network
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Jayapura
|
43
|
TVRI Papua
|
TVRI
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Pekanbaru
|
39
|
TVRI Riau
|
TVRI
|
45
|
Riau TV
|
JPM
|
Rokan Hilir
|
40
|
TVRI Riau
|
TVRI
|
Riau TV
|
JPM
|
Tembilahan
|
30
|
TVRI Riau
|
TVRI
|
GemilanG TV
|
Independent (Public)
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Banjarmasin
|
30
|
TVRI South Kalimantan
|
TVRI
|
36
|
Banjar TV
|
JPM
|
42
|
Duta TV
|
Independent
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Makassar
|
28
|
TVRI South Sulawesi
|
TVRI
|
Fajar TV
|
JPM
|
34
|
VE TV
|
Moji
|
Palopo
|
29
|
TVRI South Sulawesi
|
TVRI
|
Ratona TV
|
Independent
|
Parepare
|
28
|
TVRI South Sulawesi
|
TVRI
|
TV Peduli
|
Independent (Public)
|
Sinjai
|
32
|
TVRI South Sulawesi
|
TVRI
|
Sinjai TV
|
Independent (Public)
|
Region
|
Ch. (UHF)
|
Name
|
Network
|
Mataram
|
29
|
TVRI West Nusa Tenggara
|
TVRI
|
Free satellite
In addition to the terrestrial system, many television stations in Indonesia also air through satellite and can only be caught using a parabolic antenna. Almost all terrestrial broadcasts, both from national television networks and several local television stations, also air through satellite and can be caught through a parabolic antenna.[9]
Non-private
Note: The blue fields ( ) are public television channels.
Private
Name
|
Owner
|
Launch date
|
Genre
|
Satellite
|
Ashiil TV
|
PT Ashiil Cahaya Tauhid
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
AsiaSat-9 Telkom-4 MEASAT-3b
|
Ahsan TV
|
Ahsan TV Media Muslim Indonesia
|
-
|
AsiaSat-9 MEASAT-3b
|
Ajwa TV
|
Surya Citra Media[nb 31]
|
29 October 2020 (2020-10-29)[nb 32]
|
Religion[g 7]
|
SES-9 Telkom-4
|
Al Wafa Tarim TV
|
AM Media[o 1]
|
-
|
MEASAT-3b
|
Al-Bahjah TV
|
Yayasan Al-Bahjah Cirebon[o 2]
|
-
|
Al-Furqon TV
|
Pondok Pesantren Al-Furqon Al-Islami Gresik
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
Telkom-4
|
Al-Iman TV
|
Radio Suara Al-Iman
|
-
|
AsiaSat-9 MEASAT-3b
|
AllPlay Entertainment
|
IndiHome TV[o 3]
|
2017
|
Hiburan
|
Telkom-3S
|
Bali TV
|
Bali Post Media Group[o 4]
|
26 May 2002 (2002-05-26)
|
General[g 14]
|
Telkom-4
|
BETV
|
Disway National Network
|
18 December 2013 (2013-12-18)
|
General[g 15]
|
AsiaSat-9
|
Bin Baz TV
|
Pondok Pesantren Islamic Centre Bin Baz Bantul
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
AsiaSat-9 MEASAT-3b
|
Dei Kids TV
|
Yayasan Dar el-Iman
|
31 December 2022 (2022-12-31)
|
Religion and children[g 13]
|
AsiaSat-9 Telkom-4 MEASAT-3b
|
Efarina TV
|
Efarina Etaham Group
|
13 September 2016 (2016-09-13)
|
General[g 16]
|
Telkom-4
|
Fatwa TV
|
Dewan Fatwa Perhimpunan Al-Irsyad
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
SES-9 Telkom-4
|
Gazwah TV
|
Gazwah Enterprise[o 5][10]
|
-
|
Religion and Sharia business[g 13]
|
Telkom-4
|
HCBN Indonesia
|
Indonesia Seventh-day Adventist Church
|
-
|
Religion[g 17]
|
Hijrah TV
|
Media Hijrah Indonesia
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
Telkom-4 MEASAT-3b
|
Hope Channel Indonesia
|
Indonesia Seventh-day Adventist Church
|
-
|
Religion and lifestyle[g 17]
|
Telkom-4
|
IDX Channel
|
MNC Media[o 6] and Indonesian Stock Exchange
|
18 April 2016 (2016-04-18)
|
News[g 3]
|
Telkom-4 MEASAT-3b
|
IndiHome Shopping
|
IndiHome TV[o 3]
|
-
|
Shopping
|
Telkom-3S
|
Indonesia Movie Channel[11]
|
Multivision Plus
|
2017
|
Entertainment[g 18]
|
Telkom-4 MEASAT-3b
|
Insan TV[12]
|
Insan Media Televisi
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
MEASAT-3b Telkom-4
|
Izzah TV[13]
|
Pondok Pesantren Ubay bin Ka'ab Jambi
|
-
|
Telkom-4
|
JakTV
|
MahakaX
|
16 March 2005 (2005-03-16)
|
General[g 19]
|
MEASAT-3b
|
Jaya TV
|
PT Jayapura Televisi
|
7 February 2007 (2007-02-07)
|
General[g 20]
|
Telkom-4 MEASAT-3b
|
JTV
|
Jawa Pos Group
|
8 November 2001 (2001-11-08)
|
General[g 4]
|
Telkom-4 MEASAT-3b SES-9
|
KTV
|
KG Media
|
1 September 2008 (2008-09-01)
|
General[g 19]
|
Telkom-4
|
Madani TV
|
Bina Madani Foundation
|
-
|
Religion[g 7]
|
Nusantara Satu
|
Maleo
|
-
|
-
|
Music
|
MEASAT-3b
|
Meds TV
|
Yayasan Media Sunnah Aceh
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
Telkom-4
|
MGI TV
|
Televisi Media Gama Islam
|
-
|
MTA TV
|
Yayasan Majlis Tafsir Al-Qur'an
|
1 October 2014 (2014-10-01)
|
Religion[g 7]
|
MQH TV
|
-
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
Muadz TV
|
Islamic Center Mu'adz Bin Jaball
|
-
|
Telkom-4 MEASAT-3b
|
Music Information Channel[14]
|
Mediacartz
|
-
|
Music
|
Naajiya TV
|
Yayasan An-Naajiya Pasaman Barat
|
11 October 2015 (2015-10-11)
|
Religion[g 13]
|
MEASAT-3b Telkom-4
|
Nabawi TV
|
Rabithah Alawiyah
|
-
|
Religion[g 21]
|
MEASAT-3b
|
Niaga TV
|
-
|
-
|
Religion and Sharia business[g 13]
|
Telkom-4 MEASAT-3b
|
PALTV
|
Disway National Network
|
9 September 2005 (2005-09-09)
|
General[g 22]
|
Paliko TV
|
Media Dakwah Sunnah
|
7 February 2020 (2020-02-07)[nb 48]
|
Religion[g 13]
|
Telkom-4
|
Pijar TV[15]
|
Yayasan Pelayanan Media Indonesia
|
-
|
Religion[g 23]
|
MEASAT-3b
|
PSJ TV[16]
|
Persija Jakarta
|
-
|
Sports[g 24]
|
Puldalpii TV
|
Perkumpulan Lembaga Dakwah dan Pendidikan Islam Indonesia
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
Telkom-4
|
RBTV
|
Disway National Network
|
18 November 2009 (2009-11-18)
|
General[g 15]
|
MEASAT-3b Telkom-4
|
Reformed 21
|
Indonesian Reformed Evangelical Church, through Stephen Tong Evangelistic Ministries International[o 7]
|
-
|
Religion[g 23]
|
Telkom-4
|
Riau TV
|
Jawa Pos Group[o 8]
|
20 May 2001 (2001-05-20)
|
General[g 25]
|
MEASAT-3b
|
Rinjani TV
|
Media Dakwah As-Sunnah Lombok Timur
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
Telkom-4
|
Rodja TV
|
Cahaya Sunnah Foundation
|
2009
|
Telkom-4 SES-9
|
Ruai TV
|
PT Ruai Televisi
|
-
|
General[g 26]
|
Telkom-4
|
Ruang Trampil
|
IndiHome TV[o 3]
|
2014
|
Lifestyle
|
Telkom-3S
|
Salam TV
|
-
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
Telkom-4 MEASAT-3b
|
SalingSapa TV
|
-
|
-
|
Religion[g 7]
|
MEASAT-3b
|
Sunnah Jalan Pasti TV
|
-
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
Telkom-4
|
Surau TV
|
Dar el-Iman Foundation
|
24 November 2013 (2013-11-24)
|
MEASAT-3b Telkom-4
|
TV Sunnah
|
Radio Kita FM
|
-
|
Telkom-4
|
TV9 Nusantara
|
Nahdlatul Ulama[o 9]
|
31 January 2010 (2010-01-31)
|
Religion[g 27]
|
MEASAT-3b
|
tvMu
|
Muhammadiyah
|
18 November 2013 (2013-11-18)
|
Religion[g 6]
|
SES-9 Telkom-4
|
U Channel
|
United Christian Broadcasters International
|
26 June 2006 (2006-06-26)
|
Religion[g 23]
|
Telkom-4
|
Usee Photo
|
IndiHome TV[o 3]
|
2014
|
Lifestyle[g 28]
|
Telkom-3S
|
Wesal TV
|
Nur Medinah Intermedia
|
-
|
Religion[g 13]
|
Telkom-4
|
Source:[17]
Pay television
Pay television in Indonesia can only be received by means of a certain receiver (receiver/decoder) through satellite, cable, or terrestrial.
General
The following list are channels intended for Indonesian market and available in more than one pay provider.
Premium/Exclusive
The following list are channels available exclusively in one pay provider or more than one provider in the same ownership.
Available on MNC Vision and K-Vision.
Channel name
|
Former name
|
Celebrities TV
|
MNC Infotainment and Infotainment
|
Entertainment
|
MNC Entertainment
|
Food Travel
|
MNC Food & Travel and Food & Travel
|
Hanacaraka TV
|
MNC Fashion, MNC Lifestyle, Lifestyle & Fashion, Okezone TV and Channel Jowo
|
IDX Channel
|
MNC Business and iBCM Channel
|
Kids TV
|
MNC Kids and Kids Channel
|
Life
|
|
Music TV
|
MTV Indonesia, MNC Music Channel, MNC Music and Music Channel
|
Muslim TV
|
MNC Muslim and Hidayah
|
Sindonews TV
|
MNC News Channel and MNC News
|
Soccer Channel
|
|
Sportstars
|
Vision 1 Sports, MNC Sports 1 and MNC Sports
|
Sportstars 2
|
MNC Sports 2
|
Sportstars 3
|
Kidnesia and MNC Sports 3
|
Sportstars 4
|
Nova Channel
|
Vision Prime
|
Pop Channel
|
Channel name
|
Former name
|
!nsert
|
|
Bioskop Indonesia
|
Bioskop TelkomVision
|
Dunia Anak
|
Ananda
|
Dunia Lain
|
|
Eat & Go
|
|
Golf+
|
Golf Channel Indonesia
|
Khazanah
|
Alif TV
|
Lingua Channel
|
|
Musik Indonesia
|
MTV Asia and Channel V
|
SERU! Channel
|
Showcase
|
Channel name
|
Note
|
AllPlay Entertainment
|
Former name: Usee Prime
|
Chinese Drama
|
|
Fun Planet
|
Former name: IndiKids
|
iKonser
|
Also available on the iKonser app for non-IndiHome TV customers
|
MAXstream
|
Also available on the MAXstream website and app for a fee, for non-IndiHome TV customers
|
Channel name
|
Former name
|
Balai Kota Bandung
|
|
Balai Kota Channel
|
|
First Atmos
|
Hi!
|
First Football
|
BeritaSatu Sports
|
First Lifestyle
|
BeritaSatu Lifestyle and The First Comedy Network
|
Jakarta Globe News Channel
|
BeritaSatu English
|
Kairos
|
|
KaraOKE Channel
|
|
Liga Mahasiswa
|
BeritaDua
|
SPH Channel
|
|
West Java Network
|
|
Channel name
|
Former name
|
Champions TV 1
|
Bola Indonesia and TSB 1
|
Champions TV 2
|
TSB 2
|
Champions TV 3
|
|
Champions TV 5
|
|
Champions TV 6
|
|
Champions TV Goal
|
|
Champions TV Xtra HD
|
|
Citra Bioskop
|
|
Citra Culinary & Travel
|
|
Citra Dangdut
|
|
Citra Drama
|
|
Citra Drama+
|
|
Citra Entertainment
|
|
Citra Muslim
|
|
Horee!
|
|
Hip Hip Horee!
|
|
Nex Sports
|
Nex Football
|
PET TV
|
|
Voli TV
|
|
Channel name
|
Note
|
B Adventure
|
|
B Kids
|
|
B Lifestyle
|
|
Internet television
General
The following list are private channels that can be watched free of charge only through internet television providers (other than YouTube).
Premium/Exclusive
The following list are channels that can be watched for a fee only through internet television providers.
Name
|
Owner
|
Genre
|
Availability
|
Champions Golf 1
|
Indonesia Entertainment Group
|
Sport[g 30]
|
Vidio
|
Champions Golf 2
|
Defunct
See also
Notes
- Owner
- Genre
- Other
- ^ TVRI regional station system is based on province, thus a regional station can have multiple transmitters across its respective provinces.
- ^ MNC Media's ownership of iNews through iNews Media Group.
- ^ MNCTV rebranded from their previous name (TPI) on 20 October 2010. MNCTV currently sets its anniversary date on 20 October, even it still traces its age from the inception of TPI in 1991.
- ^ "News-oriented" is not to be confused with "news" network which offers full news-related and factual programming. This refers to any network whose a majority of its programming are news-related and factual, while also airing non-news programming such as sports, religion, entertainment or children's.
- ^ Emtek's ownership of SCTV, Indosiar and Mentari TV through Surya Citra Media.
- ^ Moji rebranded from their previous name (O Channel) on 21 August 2022. But since Moji's 18th anniversary fell on 2 August 2023, although at that time it was 19 years old, Moji currently sets its anniversary date on that date, even it still traces its age from the inception of O Channel in 2004.
- ^ Mentari TV also airs non-children's programming, such as soap operas.
- ^ Visi Media Asia's ownership of ANTV and VTV through MDIA.
- ^ Only available through the tvOne/ANTV multiplexing exclusively.
- ^ a b Only available through the Metro TV multiplexing exclusively.
- ^ a b c The digital broadcast of Magna Channel which covers Bandar Lampung, Manado, Lombok, and Banda Aceh, as well as the digital broadcast of BN Channel which only covers Makassar, are now part of the Garuda TV network. However, it is not yet known whether these networks will be acquired or only temporarily borrowed until separate legal entities are established.
- ^ a b The digital broadcast of Magna Channel which covers Surabaya, Malang, Jember, Banyuwangi, Kediri, Semarang, Tegal, Jepara, Banyumas, Garut, Cirebon, Sukabumi, Purwakarta, Cianjur, Sumedang, Banjarmasin, Balikpapan, Tarakan, and Makassar, are now part of the Nusantara TV network. However, it is not yet known whether these networks will be acquired or only temporarily borrowed until separate legal entities are established.
- ^ The digital broadcast of Magna Channel which only covers Yogyakarta, is now Jogja Istimewa TV. However, it is not yet known whether these networks will be acquired or only temporarily borrowed until separate legal entities are established.
- ^ a b The digital broadcast of Magna Channel which only covers Malingping, is now part of the Kompas TV network. However, it is not yet known whether these networks will be acquired or only temporarily borrowed until separate legal entities are established.
- ^ a b The digital broadcast of BN Channel which only covers Yogyakarta, Surakarta, and Surabaya, are now part of the tvMu network. However, it is not yet known whether these networks will be acquired or only temporarily borrowed until separate legal entities are established.
- ^ a b The digital broadcast of BN Channel which covers Pamekasan, Tuban, Pacitan, Banyuwangi, Situbondo, Magelang, Blora, Jepara, Purworejo, Sukabumi, Purwakarta, Sumedang, Cianjur, Pangandaran, Lhokseumawe, Balikpapan, and Pematangsiantar, are now part of the MDTV network. However, it is not yet known whether these networks will be acquired or only temporarily borrowed until separate legal entities are established.
- ^ Trans Media's ownership of CNN Indonesia with a license from Warner Bros. Discovery and CNBC Indonesia with a license from NBCUniversal.
- ^ Trans7 rebranded from their previous name (TV7) on 15 December 2006. Trans7 currently sets its birthday date on 15 December (along with Trans TV).
- ^ Only available through the Trans TV/Trans7 multiplexing exclusively.
- ^ a b The digital broadcast of BTV only covers 15 regions on a national relay basis, plus 11 local stations which are members of the Disway network on a relay basis and only air 2 hours per day.
- ^ The current digital broadcast of JTV only covers their 10 affiliates or transmitter stations in East Java.
- ^ The current digital broadcast of DAAI TV only covers Jakarta and Medan. However, 2 are now Metro TV network, and 1 is now a Garuda TV network.
- ^ The broadcast network of Indonesia Network only covers Bali (through Bali TV), Yogyakarta and Surakarta (through Jogja TV), Bandung (through Bandung TV), Semarang (through Semarang TV), Palembang (through Sriwijaya TV), Banda Aceh (through Aceh TV), Surabaya (through Surabaya TV), and Pematangsiantar (through Sumut TV).
- ^ The current digital broadcast of Inspira TV only covers Bandung and Jakarta. However, the former Inspira TV networks in Medan and Banjarmasin are now part of the BTV network; in Yogyakarta and Surakarta is now part of the Garuda TV network; in Makassar and Pekanbaru are now part of the Sin Po TV network; and in Banda Aceh is now part of the RTV network. It is not yet known whether these networks will be acquired or only temporarily borrowed until separate legal entities are established. In contrast to this, the former Inspira TV network in Bandar Lampung changed name and status to a local television under the name LDS TV (independently).
- ^ The current digital broadcast of tvMu only covers Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, and Surabaya. However, 1 former network has its broadcast contract expiring.
- ^ The current JPM network only covers their 28 member stations. However, 1 former JPM network is now part of MahakaX like Jak TV in Jakarta, 1 now airs the Polri TV broadcast in Jakarta, 10 are now JTV networks in East Java who are part of Jawa Pos, 9 are now Jawa Pos TV networks who are also part of Jawa Pos, 13 are now Disway networks who have left Jawa Pos, 4 are now included in the Makassar-based Fajar Group (through Fajar National Network), 6 are now Garuda TV networks, 1 is now a Mentari TV network, 3 are now Sin Po TV networks, 1 is now a Kompas TV network, 2 are now BTV networks, 1 is now a Metro TV network, and 1 is now a Moji network.
- ^ The current broadcast network of STTV only covers Palembang (through Musi TV), Bandar Lampung (through Delta TV), Sukabumi (through Sembada TV), Bandung (through AKTV), Pematangsiantar (through HRTV), Surabaya (through TV9 Nusantara), Malang (through Gajayana TV), Madura (through Madura Channel), Bojonegoro (through B-One TV), Situbondo (through Situbondo TV), Lombok (through Sasambo TV), and Manado (through Mimosa TV). However, 1 former STTV network is now a Garuda TV network.
- ^ Operated by Jawa Pos Group.
- ^ The current Fajar network only covers their 4 member stations in Eastern Indonesia, especially Makassar (through Fajar TV), Kendari (through Sultra TV), and Kupang (through Timor TV), but in Parepare (through Pare TV) it is still not available until now.
- ^ Owned by Dahlan Iskan, after leaving Jawa Pos Group.
- ^ a b Ownership through Indonesia Entertainment Group.
- ^ a b Coincides with the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad on 12 Rabi' al-Awwal 1442 AH, based on the Islamic calendar.
- ^ Only available through the Indosiar/SCTV multiplexing exclusively.
- ^ The current digital broadcast of Ajwa TV only covers Samarinda (through Kaltim TV), Bandung (through Rase TV), and Purwakarta (through Cipta TV).
- ^ a b c d The trial broadcast date and until now has not been officially launched.
- ^ The current digital broadcast of Harum TV, Gold TV, and Bhineka TV is only available through the provision of Nusantara TV multiplexing exclusively in Bandar Lampung and Bali, although until now they are still conducting broadcast trials.
- ^ The current digital broadcast of Jawa Pos TV only covers Surabaya, Madiun, Jakarta, Serang, Semarang, Bali, Cianjur, Bandung, Cirebon, Padang (through Padang TV), and Bukittinggi (through Bukittinggi TV).
- ^ The current digital broadcast of Smile TV only covers Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Bandung, and Medan.
- ^ The current CTV/MOS network only covers Jakarta, Pati, Bandar Lampung, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Palembang. However, 1 former CTV network has ceased to air, 1 is now a BTV network, 3 are now Garuda TV networks, 4 are now Moji networks, 3 are now Mentari TV networks, 5 are now Sin Po TV networks, 2 are now ANTV networks, 1 is now a VTV network, 1 is now a Trans7 network, 1 is now a Trans TV network, 1 is now a MDTV network, 1 now airs locally independently under the name Mitra TV in Bandar Lampung, 1 now airs locally independently under the name Carang TV in Ambon and 1 now airs locally independently under the name Gamalama TV in Ternate.
- ^ The current broadcast network of Stara TV only covers Majalengka, Sumedang, Cianjur, and Malang.
- ^ Broadcast trial through the airing of most television shows produced or distributed by IEG.
- ^ While Republika TV is conducting broadcast trials at this time, in order to air entertainment programs that previously aired on SCTV in the 2010s.
- ^ The current digital broadcast of Republika TV only covers Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, and Surakarta, only available through the SCTV multiplexing exclusively, although until now they are still conducting broadcast trials.
- ^ Broadcast trial through the airing of most television shows produced or distributed by VIVA through MDIA.
- ^ While Jagatantara TV is conducting broadcast trials at this time, in order to air programs that previously aired on ANTV and tvOne from 2009.
- ^ The current digital broadcast of Jagantara TV only covers Jakarta, Pandeglang, Bandung, Garut, Semarang, Surabaya, Banda Aceh, Medan, Padang, Pekanbaru, Bandar Lampung, Bali, Banjarmasin, Samarinda, and Ambon, only available through the tvOne/ANTV multiplexing exclusively, although until now they are still conducting broadcast trials.
- ^ Including former local stations.
- ^ Seen from the Paliko TV Facebook page.
- ^ Only focuses on airing reruns of the soap opera Ganteng-Ganteng Serigala (and its sequel) which aired on SCTV in 2014–2015, for a non-stop 24-hour live streaming on Vidio. Replaced RANS Channel (from RANS Entertainment owned by Raffi Ahmad and Nagita Slavina, and operated by Elang Mahkota Teknologi).
- ^ Operated by Elang Mahkota Teknologi.
- ^ Only airs the songs produced by Musica Studio's.
- ^ On 30 December 2016, digital broadcast of Indonesia TV which only covered Jakarta suddenly ceased to air for no apparent reason.
- ^ On 31 March 2020, digital broadcast of KTI which only covered Jakarta suddenly ceased to air for no apparent reason.
- ^ Islamic missionary satellite television station from Banten Province, Indonesia. Initially broadcast via the Telkom-4 satellite, however Aswaja TV broadcasts disappeared from the satellite in 2023.
- ^ Since around November 2022, digital broadcast of MYTV which only covers Jakarta and Medan is still inactive, after suddenly disappearing for no apparent reason, after the termination of analog broadcasts.
- ^ The Indonesia Channel launched on 2 June 2014 and ceased on 29 February 2016, then launched again on 2 October 2019 and ceased again on 31 March 2023. The exact cause of the channel's closure is unknown.
- ^ On 31 July 2023, digital broadcast of Gramedia TV which only covered Jakarta suddenly ceased to air for no apparent reason.
- ^ On 30 December 2023, digital broadcast of RIM TV which only covered Jakarta suddenly ceased to air for no apparent reason.
- ^ Local television station from Bandung, West Java. Broadcast coverage only includes Bandung City, Cimahi City, Bandung Regency and West Bandung Regency. HDAS TV broadcasts disappeared from digital broadcasts suddenly.
- ^ On 31 December 2024, digital broadcast of Betawi TV which only covered Jakarta suddenly ceased to air for no apparent reason.
- ^ On 30 June 2025, SEA Today ceased to air, the impact of budget efficiency which resulted in mass layoffs of employees.
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