Koran Jakarta
This national daily newspaper provides in-depth coverage of Indonesian socio-political affairs, business, and international news with a focus on analytical reporting. It serves a professional and academic audience seeking critical perspectives on government policy and macroeconomic developments across the country.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN JAKARTA
As the national media hub, the capital supports a highly consolidated print market dominated by major conglomerates, alongside specialized financial and expatriate press. The daily landscape is anchored by Kompas, the country's preeminent Indonesian-language newspaper founded in 1965, and the Jakarta Post, which operates as the primary English-language daily. Readers seeking economic coverage often turn to business publications like Bisnis Indonesia, while specific expatriate communities are served by niche titles such as the Japanese-language Jakarta Shimbun. Paperboy lists 19 newspapers in Jakarta.
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