The Fate of The Print Media in Indonesia : http://www.benarnews.org/indonesian/berita/masib-media-cetak-indonesia-12312015145735.html/31 December 2015
Sinar Harapan daily newspaper issued daily last edition on December 31, 2015 before withdrawing from the national news, because there is an internal conflict and the increasing scarcity of raw material for paper. This triggered paper prices continue to soar. Other print media which had already closed is Harian Bola and The Jakarta Globe daily newspaper. Only management The Jakarta Globe chose to continue the trend being developed at this time, that is digital.
Addicted people will cyberspace, including digital media, which is growing along with the variety of electronic communications equipment and Internet access also affected. Eventually people started leaving the print media because the information can be accessed from the grip. Chairman of Union Education Press Company, Toriq Hadad, the rise of online media reader is significant, ranging from 50 percent to over 100 percent every year. However, the increase in the number of readers is not necessarily in line with the increase in advertising revenue and circulation of paid digital or readers. In the end, all the media were able to keep the quality and credibility of the news content, it will determine the fate of the media, regardless of the form of platform. And print media will not die, because it still has its own market.
After 30 Years, Republika Newspaper Stops Printing, Digital Media Becomes Choice: https://www.kalderanews.com/2022/12/setelah-30-tahun-koran-republika-berhenti-cetak-media-digital-jadi-pilihan/15 December 2022
Through a letter distributed on social media, the Republika newspaper said goodbye. Starting early next year, the print edition will no longer be published. Digital media is also an option for disseminating information and knowledge.
Republika newspaper was first published on January 4, 1993. This means that this newspaper has given color to Indonesian journalism for 30 years. Actually, the Republika newspaper was not the first to stop publishing. Since the 2010s, a number of print media have fallen one by one, eroded by digital media.
Private Newspaper Printing and Publishing in Indonesia
Indonesia Industry Report and Market Research
February 27, 2024
Industry Code : P9622
Forecast to : 2028
Definition
Private Newspaper Printing and Publishing in Indonesia This Subgroup consists of establishments mainly engaged in gathering and distributing news and information through printed media such as dailies, bulletins, tabloids, weeklies, biweeklies and other periodicals, with the aim of providing information to the public and managed by the private sector.
Activities
The primary activities of firms in this industry are:
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