Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

RTV (Indonesia)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Country
  
Indonesia

Language
  
Indonesian

Launched
  
November 1, 2009 (2009-11-01) (as B-Channel) May 3, 2014 (2014-05-03) (as RTV)

Owned by
  
Sofia Koswara (2009–2012) Rajawali Corpora (2012–present)

Slogan
  
As B Channel Inside Big City (2008–2009) B Inspired! (2009–2011) Inspirasi Keluarga Anda (Your Family Inspiration) (2011–2013) Inspirasi Anda (Your Inspiration) (2013–2014) As RTV RTV Untuk Indonesia (RTV For Indonesia) (2014–present)

Broadcast area
  
Free To Air/Cable/Satellite

Rajawali Televisi (abbreviated to RTV, previously named B-Channel) is a national private television station in Indonesia owned by Rajawali Corpora. RTV has a segmentation as the family television. RTV is a television station that is established based broadcasting license of the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission and permit the determination of the frequency of the Department of Transportation. RTV airtime is from 03.30 am until 04.00 am. RTV officially airs on November 1, 2009 in Jakarta as B-Channel. Currently, RTV's program is more focused on entertainment, soft news and variety show for the family. On May 3, 2014, B-Channel changed its name to RTV at the time of the grand launching Langit Rajawali.

Broadcast coverage

RTV broadcast from Greater Jakarta and surrounding areas reaching over 23 UHF frequencies, and reach throughout Indonesia via satellite Palapa D since April 2011 (previously via satellite Apstar 6). Additionally, RTV broadcasts can be watched on a subscription television TransVision, Groovia TV, First Media, BiG TV, aora, Skynindo, and Centrin TV as well local TV stations network in various regions in Indonesia that RTV relay broadcasting. Currently RTV reaches 30 cities in Indonesia. RTV broadcasts can be seen in the following cities:

  • Jakarta – 23 UHF
  • Surabaya – 38 UHF
  • Bandung – 36 UHF
  • Medan – 53 UHF
  • Semarang – 56 UHF
  • Yogyakarta – 55 UHF
  • Denpasar – 51 UHF
  • Banjarmasin – 48 UHF
  • Padang – 61 UHF
  • Pekanbaru – 40 UHF
  • Banyuasin – 52 UHF
  • Lampung – 44 UHF
  • Batam – 55 UHF
  • Cikarang – 60 UHF
  • Cirebon – 40 UHF
  • Sukabumi – 22 UHF
  • Pati – 57 UHF
  • Malang – 24 UHF
  • Palangkaraya – 25 UHF
  • Pontianak – 50 UHF
  • Balikpapan – 34 UHF
  • Poso – 22 UHF
  • Gorontalo – 48 UHF
  • Manado – 60 UHF
  • Mataram – 54 UHF
  • Kupang – 44 UHF
  • Ambon – 44 UHF
  • Jayapura – 44 UHF
  • Takalar – 59 UHF
  • Makassar – 59 UHF
  • Palembang – 58 UHF
  • Purwakarta – 61 UHF
  • References

    RTV (Indonesia) Wikipedia