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Radio Republik Indonesia
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LPP Radio Republik Indonesia
Company typeStatutory corporation (Public broadcasting)
IndustryMass media
Predecessor
  • Hoso Kanri Kyoku (1942–1945; in Jakarta)
  • Hoso Kyoku (1942–1945; in other areas)
Founded11 September 1945; 78 years ago (1945-09-11)
Founder
HeadquartersJl. Medan Merdeka Barat 4-5, Central Jakarta
Area served
Nationwide and Worldwide
Key people
  • Anwar Mujahid Adhy Trisnanto (Chairman of the Board of Supervisors)
  • Ignatius Hendrasmo (President-Director)
Products
Services
  • Radio
  • Television
  • Online
Number of employees
5,150 (2019)
Websiterri.co.id Edit this at Wikidata
The RRI headquarters in Central Jakarta

Radio Republik Indonesia (Radio of the Republic of Indonesia, abbreviated as RRI, stylized in logo in all-lowercase) is a public radio network of Indonesia and one of Indonesia's two national Public Broadcasting Institutions, the other being the public television network TVRI. Founded on 11 September 1945, it is the first radio network in Indonesia and the second oldest media company in the country after Antara. RRI headquarters are located on Medan Merdeka Barat Street in Central Jakarta, Jakarta.

RRI has four radio networks as well as visual radio channels, broadcasts all over Indonesia to serve all citizens throughout the nation. The network is supported by roughly 90 local stations, the largest of any radio network in the country. Through its overseas broadcasting division Voice of Indonesia, RRI also provides information about Indonesia to people around the world. Its funding primarily comes from annual state budget approved by the parliament, advertisement, and other services.

Historyedit

RRI was established on 11 September 1945 by several figures who previously operated several Japanese radio stations in 6 cities. A meeting attended by the station delegates at Adang Kadarusman house on Menteng resulted in the decision to set up Radio Republik Indonesia by choosing Abdul Rahman Saleh as the first general manager.

In February 1946, RRI was placed under the Department of Information, and immediately became a tool for the newly established national government during Indonesian National Revolution.[1]

Domestic Dutch-language broadcasts were discontinued in 1954.[2]

The RRI central station in Jakarta became one of the vital objects captured by the 30 September Movement on 1 October 1965. In that morning, RRI reported about the September 30 Movement aimed at high-ranking officers who were members of the "Council of Generals" who were about to stage a coup against the government, and announced the formation of "Revolutionary Council" led by Lt. Col. Untung.

In late 1960s, private radio stations were established and effectively ended RRI's monopoly on radio broadcasting. However, during the New Order era, upon the requests of the Ministry of Information, RRI-produced news programs were aired simulcast on all radio stations.

After the Broadcasting Act No. 32/2002 is in force, RRI, along with TVRI, set as the public radio network in 2006 and became independent of any governmental control. The status then reaffirmed by Government Regulation (Peraturan Pemerintah) No. 12 of 2005.

In 2018, RRI became the official Indonesian radio Rights of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

In March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia, RRI use the tagline Radio Tanggap Bencana COVID-19 (COVID-19 Disaster Responsive Radio). By the tagline, the network announced their efforts to combat the pandemic by providing accurate and reliable information, and supporting the actions of government of Indonesia during the pandemic.[3]

A proposed new Broadcasting Act (Undang-Undang Penyiaran) currently in the making would merge RRI with its fellow public broadcaster TVRI unto a unified firm RTRI (Radio Televisi Republik Indonesia, Radio and Television of the Republic of Indonesia).[4]

Principles and structureedit

Official RRI flag with the new logo (since 11 September 2023)
Official Technology and New Media Directorate RRI logo (since 2023)

RRI is designated as public broadcasting institution per Act No. 32 of 2002 on Broadcasting, which defined as a "legal entity established by the state; has independent, neutral, not commercial (characteristics); and has the function to provide services for the public benefit". Its duty, according to Government Regulation No. 12 of 2005, is "to provide the healthy information, education and entertainment services, (maintain) social control and unity, and preserve the nation's culture for the whole public benefit by organizing radio broadcast that reaches all parts of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia". The network is formally placed directly under, and responsible to, the President of Indonesia.

Unlike other public broadcasters such as TVRI and newly established local public broadcasters, RRI has long had a broadcast pledge called Three Pledges of RRI (Tri Prasetya RRI), shown below in English:[5]

  • We must save all radio broadcast devices from anyone who wants to use these devices to destroy our country, and defend the devices with all our body and soul in any condition and with any consequences.
  • We must drive the RRI broadcast as an instrument of struggle and revolutionary tool for the entire Indonesian nation, with a pure national spirit, a clean and honest heart, and a mind full of love and loyalty to the homeland and nation.
  • We must stand above all traditions and beliefs of any parties or groups, by prioritizing national unity and the safety of the state and holding on the spirit of the Proclamation of 17 August 1945.

RRI organization structure consists of five Board of Supervisors (Dewan Pengawas) appointed by the People's Representative Council (DPR) and six Board of Directors (Dewan Direksi) appointed by the Board of Supervisors. Both are sworn in by the President, served for five years and renewable once.

According to article 15 of the Broadcasting Act, RRI funding comes from several sources such as broadcasting fees, annual state budget (drafted by the government and approved by the DPR), community contribution, and advertisement, as well as other legal efforts related to the broadcasting operation. In fact, as of today the broadcasting fee is not yet implemented, and RRI is asked to generate "non-tax revenue" for the state by various funding sources (besides the annual state budget), which some of the revenue would be returned to the network. Previously the radio tax to supplement RRI funding was charged in 1947,[6] but was abolished sometime in the 1980s.[citation needed]

Servicesedit

Radioedit

RRI Padang studio in Padang, West Sumatra.

In general, RRI offers a maximum of four main stations in a region (availability are vary, see below), one of them is a national simulcast. Three other services are transmitted locally, producing local programmes as well as relaying programmes from RRI central station in Jakarta.

  • Pro 1: The station serves as regional radio for local community, mainly broadcasts local news and education as well as music.
  • Pro 2: The station serves teenager and youth community. It mainly broadcasts music, entertainment and lifestyle programming.
  • Pro 3: Relays directly from RRI central station, it broadcasts 24-hour news, current affairs, music, & talk programming nationally supplemented by reports from local RRI stations.
  • Pro 4: Currently exist in several cities, it broadcasts local cultural programming as well as variety of cultures within Indonesia.

On shortwave and online, Voice of Indonesia broadcasts as an overseas broadcaster, airing general information, music and entertainment.

Stations in major citiesedit

Location Pro 1 Pro 2 Pro 3 Pro 4
Ambon FM 105.1 MHz FM 98.4 MHz FM 101.9 MHz FM 90.1 MHz
Nusantara (planned city) FM 98.3 MHz - - -
Banda Aceh FM 97.7 MHz FM 92.6 MHz FM 87.8 MHz FM 88.6 MHz
Bandar Lampung FM 90.9 MHz FM 92.5 MHz FM 87.7 MHz FM 88.5 MHz
Bandung FM 97.6 MHz FM 96.0 MHz FM 88.5 MHz AM 540 kHz
Banjarmasin FM 97.6 MHz FM 95.2 MHz FM 92.5 MHz FM 87.7 MHz,
FM 99.6 MHz (relay)
Batam FM 105.1 MHz FM 105.5 MHz FM 90.9 MHz
Bengkulu FM 92.5 MHz FM 105.1 MHz FM 88.6 MHz
Bogor MW 1242 kHz FM 106.8 MHz FM 90.9 MHz
Cirebon FM 94.8 MHz FM 97.5 MHz
Denpasar FM 88.6 MHz FM 100.9 MHz FM 95.3 MHz FM 93.4 MHz
Jakarta FM 91.2 MHz FM 105.0 MHz FM 88.8  MHz

AM 999 kHz

FM 92.8 MHz
Jambi FM 88.5 MHz FM 90.9 MHz FM 94.4 MHz FM 99.2 MHz
Jayapura FM 93.5 MHz FM 90.1 MHz FM 105.9 MHz FM 89.3 MHz
Kupang FM 94.4 MHz FM 90.9 MHz FM 101.9 MHz FM 104.3 MHz
Lhokseumawe FM 89.3 MHz FM 101.9 MHz FM 95.2 MHz
Makassar FM 94.4 MHz FM 96.8 MHz FM 92.9 MHz FM 92.5 MHz
Malang FM 94.6 MHz FM 87.9 MHz (Formerly as FM 102 Makobu RRI Pro 2 Malang) FM 91.5 MHz FM 105.3 MHz
Manado FM 94.5  MHz FM 97.7 MHz FM 104.4 MHz FM 88.6 MHz
Medan FM 94.3 MHz FM 92.4 MHz FM 88.8 MHz FM 88.4 MHz
Nganjuk FM 92.6 MHz AM 999 kHz FM 106.1 MHz (formerly Jodhipati FM and Cakra Krisna FM)
Padang FM 97.5 MHz FM 90.8 MHz FM 88.4 MHz FM 92.4 MHz
Palembang FM 92.4 MHz FM 91.6 MHz FM 97.1 MHz FM 88.4 MHz
Pekanbaru FM 99.1 MHz FM 88.4 MHz FM 89.2 MHz FM 95.9 MHz
Pontianak FM 104.2 MHz FM 101.8 MHz FM 98.3 MHz FM 94.3 MHz
Purwokerto FM 93.1 MHz FM 99.0 MHz FM 97.1 MHz
Semarang FM 89.0 MHz FM 95.3 MHz FM 92.2 MHz FM 88.2 MHz
Surabaya FM 99.2 MHz FM 95.2 MHz FM 107.5 MHz FM 96.8 MHz
Surakarta FM 101.0 MHz FM 105.5 MHz FM 105.9 MHz FM 95.2 MHz
Yogyakarta FM 91.1 MHz FM 102.5 MHz FM 102.9 MHz FM 106.6 MHz

Other local stationsedit

RRI Pro 1, RRI Pro 2, and RRI Pro 4 operates 19 hours every day, starting 5am to 12am local time. Availability of Pro 1, Pro 2, Pro 3, and Pro 4 as of November 2021 is displayed on the table below.

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Location Pro 1
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Pro 2
Availability
Pro 3
Availability
Pro 4
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Banjarmasin checkY checkY checkY checkY
Banten checkY checkY ☒N
Batam checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Baubau checkY ☒N checkY ☒N
Belitung checkY checkY checkY checkY
Bengkalis checkY ☒N checkY ☒N
Bengkulu checkY checkY checkY checkY
Biak checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Bima checkY checkY checkY checkY
Bintuhan checkY ☒N checkY ☒N
Bogor checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Bone checkY ☒N checkY ☒N
Bovendigul checkY ☒N checkY ☒N
Bukittinggi checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Bula checkY checkY checkY checkY
Cirebon checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Denpasar checkY checkY checkY checkY
Ende checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Entikong checkY ☒N checkY ☒N
Fak Fak checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Gorontalo checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Gunung Sitoli checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Jakarta checkY checkY checkY checkY
Jambi checkY checkY checkY checkY
Jayapura checkY checkY checkY checkY
Jember checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Kaimana checkY ☒N checkY ☒N
Kediri checkY ☒N checkY ☒N
Kendari checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Kupang checkY checkY checkY checkY
Lhokseumawe checkY checkY checkY ☒N
Madiun checkY checkY checkY ☒N