๐ป Exploring Radio: Shortwave Stations in Indonesian.๐ฎ๐ฉ
๐ป Exploring Radio: Shortwave Stations in Indonesian.๐ฎ๐ฉ The Decline of Shortwave Stations in Indonesia: Farewell to the Era of Global Connection. In the vibrant and diverse nation of Indonesia, shortwave stations have experienced an unexpected decline in recent years. These iconic radio stations, which once carried the voice of Indonesia across the airwaves to the farthest corners of the world, face unprecedented challenges in an era dominated by digitization and changing patterns of content consumption. For decades, shortwave stations in Indonesia have been a vital source of information, entertainment, and connection with the international audience. However, amidst the digital revolution and the growing popularity of online platforms, many of these stations have faced financial crises and have been forced to abandon this form of transmission. The appeal of shortwave stations lay in their ability to overcome borders and reach distant listeners in different parts of the world. Indonesian stations not only shared the culture and news of their nation but also became an important link for the Indonesian diaspora and those interested in learning more about the country and its people. However, in recent times, the way people consume information has drastically changed. Digital options like streaming and podcasts have gained ground and have allowed users to access content at their convenience and according to their preferences. Amidst this transition, some shortwave stations in Indonesia have sought to adapt by venturing into the world of podcasting and exploring new ways to remain relevant in the current media landscape. Unfortunately, not all stations have been able to overcome the economic and technological challenges. The cost of maintaining a shortwave station is significant, and the decline in audience has negatively impacted their financial viability. Sadly, some Indonesian stations have been forced to close their doors, leaving a void in the radio spectrum and a loss in the dissemination of Indonesian culture and identity to the world. The gradual decline of shortwave stations in Indonesia marks the end of an era in communications. As we dive into a digital age of unprecedented possibilities, we must also reflect on the importance of diversity and human connection in an increasingly digitized world. Will we lose a valuable part of our history and cultural heritage in this shift? Only time will reveal the consequences of this farewell to shortwave stations in Indonesia. Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of Indonesia, spoken by over 200 million people in the country and in other parts of the world. It is an Austronesian language that originated from Malay and is used as a lingua franca in Indonesia for communication among people who speak different regional languages. Bahasa Indonesia is characterized by its relatively simple vocabulary and basic grammar, with a subject-verb-object structure similar to English. It also uses the Latin alphabet and has influences from Arabic, Portuguese, and Dutch due to Indonesia's colonial history. In addition to being the official language of the country, Bahasa Indonesia is also taught as a second language in many schools in neighboring countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, and is widely used in media, literature, and popular culture in the region. Your comments are valuable if you happen to listen to any of the mentioned stations here.
Indonesia on Shortwave Indonesian broadcasts can be heard in 10 countries. They are religious, public, and government stations, as well as podcasts.๐ธ๐ฆ Saudi Arabia: Saudi Radio International. Twitter ๐ฆ: twitter.com/SBAgovSA Facebook ๐: www.facebook.com/SBAgovSA/ YouTube ๐บ: www.youtube.com/user/SaudiBrodcast
๐จ๐ฆ Canada Bible Voice Broadcasting (BVB) Religious Station Website๐: www.bvbroadcasting.org/schedule/
๐จ๐ณ China China Radio International (CRI) Government Station April 10, 1950 Facebook ๐: www.facebook.com/indonesian.cri.cn Website๐: indonesian.cri.cn/
๐จ๐ณ CHINA RADIO INTERNATIONAL. Voice Of The South ChinaSea. Government Station Website๐: vscs.cri.cn CRI Voice of South China Sea is a Chinese radio station based in Beijing, China. It is owned and operated by China Radio International (CRI). The station broadcasts in Chinese and focuses on news, current affairs, and entertainment. It also features a variety of music genres, including Beijing opera, folk music, and pop music. The station also offers educational programming, such as language lessons and cultural programs. CRI Voice of South China Sea is available on FM, AM, and digital radio, as well as online streaming.
๐ฐ๐ท South Korea. KBS World Radio. Public Station. Website๐: world.kbs.co.kr/service/index.htm?lang=i ๐ท๐๐ฑ Instagram: www.instagram.com/kbsindonesian/ Facebook ๐: www.facebook.com/kbsindonesian Twitter ๐ฆ: twitter.com/kbsindonesian YouTube ๐บ: youtube.com/@KBSWORLDIndonesian
๐บ๐ฒ United States Adventist World Radio (AWR). Religious Station. AWR Indonesian Daily Program Website๐: awr.org/program/indja_voh/
๐ฎ๐ณ India All India Radio - Akashvani (AIR) Public Station All India Radio, officially known as Akashvani, Today, All India Radio's External Services Division occupies a prominent place among the world's international radio networks, both in terms of coverage and variety, originating 55 daily transmissions of nearly 72 hours that cover over 100 countries in 27 languages, 15 foreign and 12 Indian. The foreign languages are Arabic, Baluchi, Burmese, Chinese, Dari, French, Indonesian, Persian, Pushtu, Russian, Sinhalese, Swahili, Thai, Tibetan, and English (GOS). The Indian languages are Bengali, Nepali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Saraiki, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. The top five services are Urdu (12 hours and 15 minutes), GOS/English (8 hours and 15 minutes), Hindi (5 hours and 15 minutes), Bengali (6 hours and 30 minutes), and Tamil (5 hours and 30 minutes). EXTERNAL SERVICES DIVISION The External Services Division of All India Radio broadcasts in 27 languages, namely, 15 foreign languages and 12 Indian languages. These services are broadcast for a total of 72 hours per day and reach over 100 countries. All India Radio (known as AIR) is the national radio broadcaster of India and a division of Prasar Bharati. AIR World Service Indonesian https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrbW7Mp4kZJy4ZU0ov3SCbU6mcvwdJmSL
๐ฎ๐ณ India TWR Asia Religious Station. TWR ministry reaches audiences throughout Indonesia in 8 languages and dialects, with 24 programs on media platforms such as shortwave, mediumwave, and online FM broadcasts. Website๐: TWR 360 https://www.twr360.org/?lang=32 Facebook ๐: www.facebook.com/twr.asia Twitter ๐ฆ: twitter.com/TWRglobal Website๐: twr.org/asia ✅ QSL twr.org/asia-qsl-form
๐ฎ๐ฉ Indonesia Voice Of Indonesia (VOI). Public Station. Website๐: voinews.id/indonesian The Voice of Indonesia, International Radio of Indonesia since 1945. It has 9 language services: Bahasa Indonesia, English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin, and Japanese. We broadcast 24 hours a day via streaming.
๐ฏ๐ต Japan NHK World Radio. Public Station. NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) is the sole public media organization in Japan. About us, NHK WORLD-JAPAN is the international service of the Japanese public media organization NHK. NHK WORLD-JAPAN provides up-to-date information about Japan and Asia through television, radio, and the internet for a global audience. Website๐: www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/id/ Facebook ๐: https://m.facebook.com/1031916936944220/
๐น๐ผ Taiwan Radio Taiwan International (RTI). Government Station. Website๐: id.rti.org.tw To send reception reports for shortwave (SW) and mediumwave (MW) broadcasts. https://id.rti.org.tw/index/content/id/6
๐ป๐ณ Vietnam Voice Of Vietnam (VOV WORLD). Radio Suara Vietnam Government Station. Website๐: www.vovworld.vn/id-ID.vovOther stations that used to broadcast on shortwave and continue on the internet.
๐บ๐ฒ VOA Indonesia is the Indonesian service of Voice of America (VOA). Broadcasting from Washington, DC, USA, the service produces radio, television, and website programs specifically targeted at the Indonesian audience in their native language, Indonesian. VOA Indonesia began broadcasting programs in Indonesian via shortwave radio in 1942. Website๐: www.voaindonesia.com Facebook ๐: web.facebook.com/voaindonesia Twitter ๐ฆ: www.twitter.com/voaindonesia YouTube ๐บ: www.youtube.com/voaindonesia ๐ท๐๐ฑ Instagram: Instagram instagram.com/voaindonesia/ 70 Years of Indonesian Language Broadcasts. 2012....70 Years 2023... 81 Years YouTube ๐บ: (In Indonesian) https://youtu.be/Fi_xvwql16U YouTube ๐บ: (In English) https://youtu.be/JIK7dbD_bsU
๐ฉ๐ช Germany: DW Radio Website๐: www.dw.com/id/beranda/s-11546 Website๐: www.dw.com/en/indonesia/t-63713737 Facebook ๐: facebook.com/DWIndonesia YouTube ๐บ: www.youtube.com/dwindonesia Deutsche Welle, 70 Years of Public Media in Germany. https://youtu.be/WiqV-jrHnEE Twitter ๐ฆ: twitter.com/dw_indonesia ๐ท๐๐ฑ Instagram: Instagram www.instagram.com/dw.nesia
๐ฌ๐ง United Kingdom: BBC Indonesia Website๐: www.bbc.com/indonesia
๐ฆ๐บ Radio Australia / Indonesia ABC Indonesia provides reliable news, analysis, features, and multimedia content to keep you updated on the latest events in Australia and other parts of the world. This service will provide in-depth understanding of important events in Australia and the international sphere, diverse opinions and perspectives, as well as an understanding of life in Australia. Website๐: www.abc.net.au/news/indonesian
๐ฆ๐บ SBS Indonesia Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Website๐: www.sbs.com.au/language/indonesian/id
๐ณ๐ฑ Radio Nederland. Radio Nederland bids farewell to broadcasts in Indonesia. Website๐: www.kpi.go.id/index.php/id/umum/39-luar-negeri-2/30590-radio-nederland-siaran-indonesia-pamit-dari-udara?detail5=6014&detail3=21973
๐ฎ๐ท Iran The Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran - Parstoday. Website๐: parstoday.ir/id The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) is the Iranian state media company that holds the monopoly over radio and television services in Iran. It is one of the largest media corporations in Asia and a member of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. IRIB is an independent institution of the Iranian government, and its leadership position is directly appointed by the country's leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
๐ฎ๐ฉ Indonesia Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) Established on September 11, 1945, Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) has the mandate to serve the public with a variety of informative, educational, and entertaining programs and services. Since March 11, 2005, RRI has been an independent, non-commercial, and neutral broadcaster. Website๐: www.rri.co.id (ese dominio tiene problemas para ingresar) Facebook ๐: https://m.facebook.com/103215751513281/ Twitter ๐ฆ: https://twitter.com/rri?lang=en YouTube ๐บ: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCyUr8PM0PFwYQAy5yUPH36Q
Title: Exploring Radio: Shortwave Stations in Indonesian. Pages: 12 Format:PDF Language: English Size: 7.4 MB Download: https://bit.ly/3Xw7PQj
Comments
Post a Comment