Publik Khatulistiwa TV (lit. 'Equator Public TV', abbreviated as PKTV), is a local television station based in Bontang, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is owned by state-owned manufacturer of fertilizers Pupuk Kaltim, and it is one of two local TV channels that have broadcast in Bontang, the other one was the now-defunct LNGTV (owned by Badak LNG), founded two years earlier in 1996.
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Programming | |
Affiliations | Independent |
Ownership | |
Owner | Pupuk Kaltim via PT Khatulistiwa Media (2001–) Retina (1998–2001) |
eSKa 103.9 FM / PM3FMR[1] | |
History | |
Founded | 31 March 1998[2] |
Former channel number(s) | 12 VHF/26 UHF (analog) |
City TV Network (2008–2014) TV Edukasi (2004–2023) BeritaSatu (201?–2020) TV Tempo (2020–2024) | |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | Kementerian Komunikasi dan Informatika Republik Indonesia |
Links | |
Website | pktvkaltim |
History
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PKTV, then known as Pupuk Kaltim TV,[3] was first started as a community cable TV station that could be only watched by Pupuk Kaltim employees[4] on 31 March 1998,[2] with its first broadcast being a live match between PS Pupuk Kaltim against Persebaya Surabaya during 1997–98 Liga Indonesia Premier Division. Prior to its foundation, the preparations were done at Mandiri Video Productions, Yogyakarta in March 1996, and a comparative study was done at Caltex TV Rumbai, Pekanbaru in November 1997.[5] PKTV was originally managed by Retina (production house owned by the Baiturrahman Foundation).[3] PKTV claims to be the first local TV station in Indonesia.[6]
PKTV was later transformed into its current form as a limited company, as PT Khatulistiwa Media, by notarial act no. 21 by J. Frans De Lannoy on 20 November 2001 and legalized a year later on 6 September 2002.[7] When it was in effect, its initial capital was only 80 million rupiahs, but PKTV had also absorbed the remaining assets of Retina, including broadcasting utilities.[3]
In 2010, PKTV, then part of City TV Network,[8] obtained broadcast rights for 2010–11 season of National Basketball Association and ASEAN Basketball League, along with Jak TV and 11 other local stations.[9] PKTV changed its logo on 2 April 2020.
References
edit- ^ Lampiran Kepdirjenpostel Nomor 15
- ^ a b "Meriah HUT PKTV ke-24". pktvkaltim.com. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
- ^ a b c MANAJEMEN PEMBERITAAN MULTIPLATFORM PUBLIK KHATULISTIWA TELEVISI (PKTV) DALAM MEMPERTAHANKAN EKSISTENSI SEBAGAI TV LOKAL
- ^ Ekonomi Politik Media Penyiaran
- ^ "Bab II" (PDF). kc.umn.ac.id. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
- ^ "TV Lokal Pertama di Indonesia, PKTV Raih Penghargaan KPID Kaltim". pktvkaltim.com. 6 March 2018. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
- ^ PKTV
- ^ Data Statistik Penyiaran
- ^ "Jak-TV dan 12 TV Lokal Tayang ABL-NBA". nasional.kompas.com. October 19, 2010. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
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