Media and Politics: Re-Thinking the Indonesian Broadcasting System

The emergence of the policy of broadcasting liberalization in the established democracies of Europe and North America, which is indicated by the absence of state intervention to broadcasting governance has been influencing broadcasting policy in the new democracies, including Indonesia. Is it true t...

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Main Author: Masduki Masduki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2017-10-01
Series:JSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jsp/article/view/28680
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spelling doaj-7b64b74b96a9469cbeba0651dfb57dcb2020-11-24T22:07:38ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik1410-49462502-78832017-10-01211142710.22146/jsp.2868017917Media and Politics: Re-Thinking the Indonesian Broadcasting SystemMasduki Masduki0Department of Communication, Universitas Islam IndonesiaThe emergence of the policy of broadcasting liberalization in the established democracies of Europe and North America, which is indicated by the absence of state intervention to broadcasting governance has been influencing broadcasting policy in the new democracies, including Indonesia. Is it true that Indonesia adopts a liberal broadcasting policy? This paper outlines two issues. First, the academic debate surrounding broadcasting system in the world. Second, discussion as stated by scholars on a thesis of the enactment of the liberal media system in Indonesia that is primarily based on the broadcasting policies after Suharto’s reign of power, among others Law 32/2002 on Broadcasting. Based on the intensive literature review, it can be concluded that the broadcasting system prevailing in Indonesia is not purely liberal, but a mix of liberal and authoritarian model, a unique character that also occurs in the post-communist and post-authoritarian states in Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe. This mix is indicated within the last fifteen years through the adoption of public and community broadcasters and the establishment of Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia (KPI) as an independent regulator that were accompanied with the existing control of the ruling government to public broadcasters (RRI & TVRI); the weak mandate of KPI and the omission of commercial broadcasting domination.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jsp/article/view/28680broadcasting systemliberalizationhybrid.
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liberalization
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title Media and Politics: Re-Thinking the Indonesian Broadcasting System
title_short Media and Politics: Re-Thinking the Indonesian Broadcasting System
title_full Media and Politics: Re-Thinking the Indonesian Broadcasting System
title_fullStr Media and Politics: Re-Thinking the Indonesian Broadcasting System
title_full_unstemmed Media and Politics: Re-Thinking the Indonesian Broadcasting System
title_sort media and politics: re-thinking the indonesian broadcasting system
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series JSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
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2502-7883
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The emergence of the policy of broadcasting liberalization in the established democracies of Europe and North America, which is indicated by the absence of state intervention to broadcasting governance has been influencing broadcasting policy in the new democracies, including Indonesia. Is it true that Indonesia adopts a liberal broadcasting policy? This paper outlines two issues. First, the academic debate surrounding broadcasting system in the world. Second, discussion as stated by scholars on a thesis of the enactment of the liberal media system in Indonesia that is primarily based on the broadcasting policies after Suharto’s reign of power, among others Law 32/2002 on Broadcasting. Based on the intensive literature review, it can be concluded that the broadcasting system prevailing in Indonesia is not purely liberal, but a mix of liberal and authoritarian model, a unique character that also occurs in the post-communist and post-authoritarian states in Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe. This mix is indicated within the last fifteen years through the adoption of public and community broadcasters and the establishment of Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia (KPI) as an independent regulator that were accompanied with the existing control of the ruling government to public broadcasters (RRI & TVRI); the weak mandate of KPI and the omission of commercial broadcasting domination.
topic broadcasting system
liberalization
hybrid.
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jsp/article/view/28680
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