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Indonesian holding company

Kompas Gramedia Group
Kompas Gramedia Building inJakarta
Company typePrivate
IndustryConglomerate
Founded17 August 1963; 61 years ago (1963-08-17)
FounderP.K. Ojong
Jakob Oetama
HeadquartersSouth Palmerah road 22-26,,
Area served
Indonesia
Key people
Lilik Oetama (Chairman andCEO)
ProductsMedia
Property
Event organizer
OwnerOetama family
Subsidiaries
Websitekompasgramedia.com

Kompas Gramedia is a major Indonesian media company. It engages in several businesses, predominantly mass media, as well as hospitality, manufacturing, and event organizing.

The company's businesses consist of multiple divisions, such as media assets (including theKompas daily newspaper; theKompas TV television network; the Sonora radio network; theGramedia bookstore chain, theSantika Indonesia hospitality chain, Dyandra event organization firm, and Graha Bumi Hijau, a tissue paper manufacturer known for itsflagship brand, Tessa.

History

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After the success of the magazineIntisari (released 17 August 1963),P. K. Ojong andJakob Oetama launched a national newspaper calledKompas. The newspaper's first issue was released on 28 June 1965.[1]

Their aim was to fill some of the huge gaps in daily news and information that existed at that time.Kompas has since become a large circulation newspaper with an audited circulation in 2005 of 600,000 copies a day. As the largest media company in Indonesia,[2] the KGG operates the largest network printing service in Indonesia.[citation needed]

Media

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As of 2018, all media units of Kompas Gramedia is reorganized into one subsidiary, called KG Media.

Newspapers

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Kompas

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Main article:Kompas

PT Kompas Media Nusantara publishedKompas, the national daily newspaper.Kompas began its first issue on 28 June 1965. Since 1969,Kompas has dominated sales nationwide. As of 2013,Kompas had an average circulation of 500,000 copies per day, reaching an average of 1,850,000 people per day.[3]Kompas is not just regarded as the largest circulating newspaper in Indonesia but is also the largest circulating newspaper in Southeast Asia.[4]

Kontan

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Main article:Kontan

PT Grahanusa Mediatama publishedKontan, the business and financial publication. Originally published in 1996 as a weekly newspaper (now calledTabloid Kontan), currentlyKontan also published as a daily newspaper.

Tribun Network

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Main article:Tribun Network

PT Indopersda Primamedia, more known as Tribun Network, is the local newspaper chain founded by Kompas Gramedia. Operating regional newspapers since 1988, the chain currently publishes 22 regional newspapers — some of them bearing the unified nameTribun — as well as a national sports newspaperSuper Ball.

Warta Kota
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Warta Kota (The City News) is a daily Indonesian morning newspaper published inJakarta,Indonesia, serving theJabodetabek area.[5] It is in abroadsheet format and published by PT Metrogema Media Nusantara, a subsidiary ofKompas Gramedia (KG), and part ofThe Tribun Network.

Warta Kota began publication after theMinistry of Information under theB.J. Habibie administration relaxed the procedures for applying for a business license (SIUPP) for print media.[6] Indonesia's national newspaper,Kompas (a subsidiary of KG), up until 1998, had designated only two pages per issue for news in Jakarta and its surroundings which were mostly filled with advertisements, even though the newspaper was published in Jakarta.[7] To fill this void,Warta Kota was created.Warta Kota was first published on May 3, 1999, amid the1999 general election campaign.[7]

Magazines

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The magazine unit of Kompas Gramedia is organized underGrid Network subsidiary.

The business unit also handles 43 tabloids and magazine titles (30 originals and 13 licensed) as well as successful comic series and other books titles such as:

Licensed magazine titles include:

As of December 2016, there are eight monthly printed magazines or tabloids (Kawanku, Sinyal, Chip, Chip Foto Video, What Hi Fi, Auto Expert, Car and Turning Guide, and Motor), which were transformed into online publications.[8]

Publishing

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In 1973 Kompas Gramedia formedGramedia Pustaka Utama (GPU) and began publishing its first titles. This company enjoyed outstanding success and today publishes more than 600 titles a year.

Handbooks

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The group has met demands for technological as well as educational publications. PTElex Media Komputindo (EMK), founded in 1985, publishes books on computers and electronics. EMK also publishes technology-related business and management books, comics, educational books, and computer software. Annually EMK publishes about 1500 new titles, 51% of which are translations from foreign works. PT Prima Info Sarana Media issues computer magazine Infokomputer and Tabloid PC Plus as well as home and interior design tabloid Rumah.

Educational publishing

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In 1990 PTGramedia Widiasarana Indonesia, popularly known as Grasindo, started to concentrate on school textbooks and other educational materials for kindergarten, primary, and secondary schools. It now publishes around 300 new titles a year.

Others

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Besides the aforementioned companies, the group also owned several other publishing companies, such as Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia (KPG, literallyGramedia Popular Books) and Penerbit Buku Kompas (published books under theKompas brand).

Online media

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Kompas.com

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Kompas.com is theonline news portal ofKompas, but of separate editorial staff. As of early 2014, Kompas.com is the second largest afterdetik.com.[9]

Tribunnews.com

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Tribunnews.com is the online news portal of Tribun Network. Tribunnews.com was cited byAndalas University in 2018 as the most popular nationally hosted website in Indonesia, with 183.2 million visits per month.[10] It was ranked 38 in theworld's most popular websites by traffic as of April 16, 2020[update] byAlexa Internet.[11]

Broadcasting

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Radio

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1973 saw the inception of Radio Sonora which broadcast mainly into metropolitan Jakarta. Now RS has other radio stations in cities such asSurabaya (East Java),Yogyakarta (DI Yogyakarta),Pangkalpinang (Bangka Belitung),Pontianak (West Kalimantan),Palembang (South Sumatra),Bandung,Cirebon (West Java),Semarang,Solo,Purwokerto (Central Java),Bali,Palangkaraya,Banjarbaru,Makassar, andMedan.

Television

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To complete its core business alignment, Kompas Gramedia founded PT Duta Visual Nusantara Tivi Tujuh, popularly known as TV7, in 2001. TV7 provides family entertainment programmes (news, children's programmes, sports, and movie films). In 2006, Trans Corp (currentlyTrans Media, a subsidiary ofCT Corp) bought 55% of TV7 shares and changed its name toTrans 7.

On 9 September 2011, Kompas Gramedia launched another television networkKompas TV.[12] The group also owns and operates local stationKTV, a local TV station in Jakarta which the group bought in 2011 and became one of the initial affiliates of Kompas TV before it spun off as an independent station in 2015. Kompas Gramedia also foundedK-Vision, asatellite television services provider, before its 60% stake was acquired byMNC Media in 2019.[13]

Bookshops

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Main article:Gramedia

Gramedia was first established on 2 February 1970, owned and managed by PT Gramedia Asri Media (GAM), a wholly owned subsidiary of Kompas Gramedia. GAM is the retail distribution channel for the group which also handles foreign publishers and partners. The first bookstore is inJalan Gajah Mada,West Jakarta.

Kompas Gramedia went on to set upPT Gramedia, a printing plant inJakarta in 1972 in order to meet the ever-increasing needs of the newspapers and magazines. Gramedia offers books, stationery, office supplies, sports supplies, high-technology products, and others.[14]

Hospitality business

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Since 1981, Kompas Gramedia Group spread to the hospitality business, underPT Grahawita Santika.[citation needed]

Education

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Main article:Multimedia Nusantara University

Kompas Gramedia Group officially launchedMultimedia Nusantara University in 2006. Located inTangerang,Banten, the university offers ICT-based higher education.

The group also operates education training ELTI (short forEnglish Language Training International) with branches spread across Indonesia. Founded in 1981, ELTI became part of the group in 1989.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^Nadeak, Carry (14 August 2008)."P. K. Ojong dan Jakob Oetama: Membuka Isolasi Mencerdaskan Bangsa".Gatra (in Indonesian).ISSN 0853-1706. Archived fromthe original on 24 May 2024. Retrieved1 July 2010.
  2. ^Media, Kompas Cyber."Kompas Gramedia | Indonesia's Media Company".Kompasgramedia.com.
  3. ^"Kompas Gramedia". Archived fromthe original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved8 May 2013.
  4. ^"Nama Kompas Pemberian Bung Karno". Archived fromthe original on 3 October 2013. Retrieved8 May 2013.
  5. ^Media, Kompas Cyber."Media".Kompasgramedia.com. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  6. ^Note: PT Metrogema Media Nusantara received SIUPP license No. 726/SK/MENPEN/SIUPP/1998, dated 19 November 1998 for Warta Kota's establishment.
  7. ^ab"Sejarah Harian Warta Kota".Kompas Gramedia. Archived fromthe original on 7 January 2015. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  8. ^Larissa Huda (December 19, 2016)."Kompas Gramedia Stops Printing 8 Magazines, Tabloids".
  9. ^"Bismillah, Tahun Ini Tiga Besar Newsportal Nasional". 21 March 2014.
  10. ^Tribunnews.com Website Lokal Paling Diminati Netizen [Tribunnews.com Local Website Most Attracted by Netizens], Andalas University Library (pustaka.unand.ac.id), May 23, 2018, archived fromthe original on August 23, 2020, retrievedSeptember 16, 2020
  11. ^"Alexa Top 500 Global Sites".Alexa Internet.Archived from the original on April 16, 2020. RetrievedJune 27, 2020.
  12. ^"Kompas" di Layar Kaca Diluncurkan Malam Ini; no info
  13. ^Dwijayanto, Andy (2019)."MNC Vision Networks akuisisi 60% saham K-Vision".Kontan.co.id. Retrieved6 October 2020.
  14. ^"Kompas Gramedia Group". Archived fromthe original on 14 October 2017. Retrieved8 May 2013.

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