These are the Traditional Media Sources Most Frequently Used for News in Indonesia
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TVOne is the most widely used traditional news source (television, radio, print) in Indonesia. According to the Digital News Report 2021, 53% of respondents reported watching this Bakrie Group television station at least once a week for news.
Its main competitor, Metro TV, ranks second. 48% of respondents reported watching this Surya Paloh-owned TV channel. Kompas is in third place with 39% of respondents.
Following this, CNN Indonesia is in fourth place with 33%, and Seputar Indonesia, broadcast on RCTI, is in fifth place with 33%.
Local or regional newspapers rank tenth on this list. 15% of respondents reported reading a local newspaper at least once a week.
Meanwhile, online news and social media are the most widely used news sources in Indonesia, with 89% of respondents reporting their use. Television follows in second place, with 58% of respondents stating they use it as a news source.
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