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Suara Merdeka
Perekat Komunitas Jawa Tengah
(lit. 'Central Java Community's Bond')
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Suara Merdeka Network
Founder(s)H. Hetami
Founded11 February 1950; 74 years ago (1950-02-11)
LanguageIndonesia
HeadquartersMenara Suara Merdeka
Jl. Pandanaran 30
Semarang, Jawa Tengah
CitySemarang
CountryIndonesia
Sister newspapersWawasan
ISSN2615-2614
Websitewww.suaramerdeka.com

Suara Merdeka (lit. 'Voice of Freedom') is a daily newspaper in Indonesia based in Semarang, Central Java. It was established by H. Hetami and the first edition was published on 11 February 1950.

History

Suara Merdeka was founded by H. Hetami, who also became chief editor, on 11 February 1950. The paper began as an evening daily newspaper published in Solo; the newspaper printed 5,000 copies, which at that time is a considerable amount for a local newspaper. He was assisted by three reporters: HR. Wahjoedi, Soelaiman, and Retno Koestiyah. Then, Suara Merdeka began expanding its distribution to Kudus and Semarang to compete with other local newspapers.

In the beginning, Suara Merdeka did not yet have its printing press, so that they were based at the offices of De Locomotief, a Dutch newspaper in Semarang. After 1956, the newspaper changed its publishing time to the morning after H. Hetami got a printing machine himself. The newspaper also has its own office in the former office of Het Noorden newspaper that has been nationalized by the Indonesian government in March 1963.

Award

In December 2011, Suara Merdeka won an award for "The Most Responsive Media".

References

  1. Universitas Diponegoro - Skripsi: Sejarah dan Perkembangan Suara Merdeka. Retrieved on 1 January 2013.
  2. ""PR" Raih Penghargaan "The Most Responsible Media Group"". Pikiran Rakyat. 5 December 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2011.

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