Radio Republik Indonesia

Radio Republik Indonesia
Type Public broadcasting service
Country Indonesia
Availability Indonesia and worldwide
Founded 11 September 1945 (1945-09-11)
Slogan Sekali di udara, tetap di udara (Once on the air, always on air)
Owner Government of Indonesia
Callsign meaning
Radio Republik Indonesia
Official website
www.rri.co.id
The RRI building in Central Jakarta

Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) is the state radio network of Indonesia. The organization is a public broadcasting service. It is a national radio station that broadcasts all over Indonesia and abroad to serve all Indonesian citizens throughout the nation and overseas. RRI also provides information about Indonesia to people around the world. Voice of Indonesia is the division for overseas broadcasting.

RRI was founded on 11 September 1945. Its headquarters are located on Medan Merdeka Barat Street in Central Jakarta. Its national news network Pro 3 broadcasts on 999 kHz AM and 88.8 MHz FM in the Jakarta area and is relayed by satellite and on FM in many Indonesian cities. Three other services are transmitted to the Jakarta area: Pro 1 (regional radio), Pro 2 (music and entertainment radio), and Pro 4 (cultural radio). Regional stations operate in major cities throughout the country, producing local programmes as well as relaying national news and other programmes from RRI Jakarta.

History

RRI was established on 11 September 1945 by several figures who previously operated several Japanese radio stations in 6 cities. A meeting attended by the station delegates at Adang Kadarusman house on Menteng resulted in the decision to set up Radio Republik Indonesia by choosing Abdul Rahman Saleh as the first general manager.

List of RRI stations in major cities

All stations listed below are regional stations, except on Pro 3.

LocationPro 1
(Information, Education, Entertainment, Culture)
Pro 2
(Music, Information, Lifestyle)
Pro 3
(News, Jakarta relay)
Pro 4
(Education & Culture)
AtambuaFM 91.5 MHzFM 99.8 MHzFM 99.0  MHzFM 93.1 MHz
Banda AcehAM 1251 kHz, FM 97.7 MHzFM 88.5 MHzFM 92.6 MHz-
BandungFM 97.6 MHzFM 96.0 MHzAM 1215 kHzAM 540 kHz
BogorAM 1242 kHz, FM 93.7 MHzFM 106.8 MHzFM 107.1 MHz-
CirebonAM 864 kHz, FM 94.8 MHzFM 97.5 MHz--
DenpasarAM 1206 kHz, FM 88.6 MHzFM 100.9 MHzFM 95.3 MHzFM 93.4 MHz
JakartaFM 91.2 MHzFM 105.0 MHzFM 88.8  MHzFM 92.8 MHz
KupangAM 1107 kHz, FM 94.4 MHzFM 90.9 MHzFM 100.9 MHzFM 101.4 MHz
MakassarFM 94.4 MHzFM 96.8 MHzFM 92.9 MHzFM 92.5 MHz
MedanFM 94.3 MHzFM 92.4 MHzFM 88.8 MHzFM 88.4 MHz
PalembangFM 92.4 MHzFM 91.6 MHzFM 97.1 MHzFM 88.4 MHz
SemarangAM 801 kHz, FM 89.0 MHzFM 95.3 MHzAM 999 kHz,FM 92.2 MHzFM 88.2 MHz
SurabayaFM 99.2 MHzFM 95.2 MHzFM 106.3 MHzFM 96.8 MHz
SurakartaAM 972 kHz, FM 105.5 MHzFM 97.0 MHzFM 95.1 MHz-
YogyakartaFM 91.1 MHzFM 102.5 MHzFM 102.9 MHzAM 1107 kHz
PurwokertoFM 93.1 MHzFM 99.0 MHzFM 97.1 MHz-
ManadoFM 94.5  MHzFM 97.7 MHzFM 104.4 MHzAM 1188 kHz, FM 88.6 MHz

See also

Further reading

  • Djamalul Abidin As (ed.), 40 Tahun Radio Republik Indonesia: Sekali di Udara Tetap di Udara. Jakarta: Panitia Peringatan Hari Radio ke-40, 1985.

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