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Indonesian free-to-air television broadcaster Television channel
Trans TV
Logo since 2013, with the current "Diamond A" logo that has been used since 2011
TypeTelevision broadcaster
CountryIndonesia
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersTrans Media Building
Jl. Kapten Pierre Tendean No. 12-14A, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta, Indonesia
Programming
Language(s)Indonesian
Picture format1080i HDTV 16:9
(downscaled to 576i 16:9 for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerTrans Media
Key peopleAtiek Nur Wahyuni
(President Director; Sales and Marketing Director)
Sister channels
History
Founded23 December 1999; 25 years ago (1999-12-23)
Launched25 October 2001; 23 years ago (2001-10-25) (trial broadcast)
15 December 2001; 23 years ago (2001-12-15) (official broadcast)
Founder
Links
Websitewww.transtv.co.id
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial television
only for Jakarta
40 (UHF)
Digital terrestrial televisionCheck local frequencies (in Indonesian language)
Streaming media
OfficialWatch live
IndiHome TVWatch live
(IndiHome customers only)
VidioWatch live
Vision+Watch live (Subscription required, Indonesia only)
MIVOWatch live

PT Televisi Transformasi Indonesia, commonly known as Trans TV, is an Indonesian free-to-air television broadcaster based in South Jakarta that was launched on December 15, 2001, and is owned by Chairul Tanjung. Programming consists of newscasts, movies, drama series, variety shows, quiz shows, and children's television series. Trans TV was Indonesia's main broadcaster of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, showing most group matches and all of the final matches, which led to the channel topping Indonesian television ratings as of June 19, 2018.

History

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Construction

Trans TV was incorporated under a license from the Department of Trade and Industry, South Jakarta, with Number 809/BH.09.05/III/1998. Its shares are primarily owned by Para Inti Investindo, a subsidiary of Para Group. In August 1998, Trans TV's existence was published in State Gazette No. 8687 as PT Televisi Transformasi Indonesia. At that time, Trans TV was obtaining permission to broadcast; initially planned in October 1998 and based in Jakarta, it was operating from Trans TV Television Centre Headquarters at Jalan Kapten Pierre Tendean No. 12-14A in Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta. In Jakarta, it was born as Televisi Transformasi Indonesia (Trans TV) and was granted a broadcasting license.

Metropolitan techinican broadcasts

Its technician stations started television broadcasting metropolitan on July 1, 2001, at 16:00 local time, and began trial transmission in Jabodetabek (the area surrounding Jakarta). Trans TV currently broadcasts via UHF (ultra high frequency) and was located on UHF channel 29 in Jabodetabek (via Jakarta) with the pattern of broadcasting techniques for runtime of three hours daily at Trans TV Television Centre Headquarters at Jalan Kapten Pierre Tendean No. 12-14A in Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta, for the trial of technician stations for three months between July 1, 2001 to September 30, 2001.

Metropolitan trial programs

Trans TV's trial transmission stations started television broadcasting metropolitan programs. Trans-Tune in was officially inaugurated in Bandung and surroundings on October 1, 2001, at 16:00 local time in the afternoon. It was aired on the network by Kamera, which had started a test of transmission and was officially launched from Bandung Supermal, the most extensive city in the capital of West Java. Later, Trans TV was introduced to the public. On the studio stage, the two hosts bring interactive quizzes to attract potential audience members while presenting a series of music video clips. The program presents the News Division, which contains features both primetime evening-nightly, main prime news bulletin actual programs aired Berita Hari Ini (News Today) was broadcast for 30 minutes (mid-hours) and one news journalist reader for male and female, with the pattern of broadcasting techniques for runtime a 2-hours on daily at Trans TV Television Centre Headquarters at Jalan Kapten Pierre Tendean No. 12-14A in Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta in Jakarta.

Trial of transmission

The channel officially started its trial broadcasts on October 25, 2001, at 16:00 WIB. It began trial transmission in Jabodetabek (the Jakarta surrounding area) and Bandung via UHF (ultra high frequency), and it was located on UHF channel 29 in Jabodetabek (via Jakarta) and UHF channel 42 in Bandung. It was the first time a channel tested its broadcast in two cities rather than in one. Its trial broadcast lasted for 45 days between October 25, 2001, and November 15, 2001, at Trans TV Television Centre Headquarters at Jalan Kapten Pierre Tendean No. 12-14A in Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta.

Test of transmission

Its trial transmission stations started television broadcasting nationwide in Ramadhan 2001 at 16:00 local time in the afternoon. They began trial transmission in Jabodetabek (the area surrounding Jakarta). Trans-Tune was officially renamed Transvaganza, and it was runtime broadcasting for six hours each day. Trans TV started showing American movies and television series for television broadcasting for 29 days between November 16, 2001, and December 14, 2001, at Trans TV Television Centre Headquarters at Jalan Kapten Pierre Tendean No. 12-14A in Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta. Trans TV went on air for the first time in a trial of broadcasts to seven cities, including Jabodetabek (via Jakarta, UHF 29), Bandung (UHF 42), Semarang (UHF 29), Yogyakarta (UHF 24), Solo (UHF 24), Surabaya (UHF 22), and Medan (UHF 27) in November 2001.

Opening

The Trans TV Building, headquarters of Trans Corp, in Jakarta.

Trans TV officially opened television broadcasting on-air nationwide on December 15, 2001 at 18:30 local time in the evening. In Jabodetabek (via Jakarta), the UHF channel for Trans TV is channel 29. Trans TV went on air for the first time in a trial of broadcasts to seven cities, such as Jakarta (UHF 29), Bandung (UHF 42), Semarang (UHF 29), Yogyakarta (UHF 24), Solo (UHF 24), Surabaya (UHF 22), and Medan (UHF 27). Other Indonesian cities are expected to follow later through the establishment of national television stations that relay the television broadcast of Trans TV. This channel is only available on pay and satellite television on the Indovision platform on channel 87, the First Media platform on channel 9, and the Palapa C2 satellite.

Visual identity

Logos

Former logo of Trans TV, used from around 2002 until 15 December 2013.

From its founding until the logo change in 2013 (in which using the "Diamond A" logo that introduced in mid-2011), the Trans TV logo was originally a stylized rhombus (intended to be a diamond), with the inscription "TRANS" in the middle (in Optima typeface) and the letters T and V respectively in the top and bottom forming an isosceles right triangle.

The logo (above) became gray instead when used on-air, and it was the first Indonesian TV channel to use gray logos during commercial breaks. Until 2002, Trans TV placed its logo on the bottom-right corner and it was in color, since then, their logos have been always placed on the top-right.

On 15 December 2013, in conjunction with the 12th anniversary of Trans Media, the logos of Trans TV (and Trans7) went into total overhaul. No longer featuring a symbol, this logo only consists of the inscription "TRɅNSTV" (in Gotham typeface) with stylized A, of which that letter is (also) interpreted as a diamond (the "A diamond" has been introduced since mid 2011).

Slogan history

  • Milik Kita Bersama (Ours Together) (2001-present)
  • The Hottest TV Channel (2004-2005)
  • Setia Menemani (Faithful Accompany) (2021-present, secondary)

Anniversary themed slogan

  • Setahun Melangkah (First year steps, 2002)
  • Dua Tahun Melangkah (Two years steps, 2003)
  • Gemilang 3 Tahun (3 years brilliant, 2004)
  • Trans four you (2005)
  • Penta5 (2006)
  • Trans Bi6 (2007)
  • Trans 7uara (2008)
  • Trans 8isa, Indonesia Bisa (2009)
  • Trans Gemilang, Indonesia Gemilang (2010)
  • Dekade Trans Untuk Indonesia (Decade Trans For Indonesia, 2011)
  • 11 Tahun Trans Untuk Indonesia (11 years Trans For Indonesia, 2012)
  • 12 Tahun Trans Untuk Indonesia (12 years Trans For Indonesia, 2013)
  • 13 Karya Gemilang (2014)
  • Inspirasi Negeri (Inspiration For The Nation, 2015)
  • Transmedia 15 You (2016)
  • #TerbangBersama 16 Tahun Transmedia (Flying Together, 2017)
  • Sweet 17 (2018)
  • Miracle 18 (2019)
  • 19 Universe (2020)
  • 2 Dekade Transmedia (Two Decade Of Transmedia, 2021)
  • 21 In One (2022)
  • Power Up (2023)
  • Semangat Baru (New Spirit, 2024)

Programs

Trans TV programming includes variety shows such as Extravaganza, The Dorce Show, and Indonesian versions of Thank God You're Here (Akhirnya Datang Juga) and The Gong Show. It also broadcasts religious programs, movies, gossip shows, soap operas, and regular news.

Sports programming

Trans TV has broadcast every Thomas & Uber Cup since 2002 (except 2006 on Lativi and 2010 on Trans7). Sport programs included the 2002 Tiger Cup, La Liga, and Copa del Rey in 2001–2003. Since 2012, Trans TV has broadcast football matches from the FA Community Shield, La Liga (together with Trans7), Copa del Rey (excluding the final match), England National Football, and the British FA Cup.

Since December 15, 2017, Trans Media, together with Telkom Indonesia, Kompas Gramedia, and MNC Media (MNC Vision only), has officially obtained the broadcasting rights for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

International programming

Presenters

Current

Further information: CNN Indonesia § Presenters

Former

See also

References

  1. Rayendra, Panditio (19 June 2018). "Siarkan Piala Dunia 2018, Trans TV Jadi TV nomor 1 Paling Banyak Ditonton". tabloidbintang.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  2. Klip Acara Kupas Tuntas TransTV tahun 2002
  3. Idaman, Putra Permata Tegar (15 December 2017). "Transmedia Jadi Pemegang Hak Siar Piala Dunia 2018". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.

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