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Revision as of 11:53, 2 April 2022

Trans 7
TypeTelevision network
CountryIndonesia
Broadcast areaIndonesia
HeadquartersTrans Media Building
Jl. Kapten Pierre Tendean No. 12-14A, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV 16:9
(downscaled to 576i 16:9 for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
Owner
ParentCT Corp
Key peopleAtiek Nur Wahyuni
Sister channels
History
Founded22 March 2000
Launched25 November 2001; 22 years ago (2001-11-25) (as TV7)
15 December 2006 (2006-12-15) at 7pm (as Trans 7)
FounderH. Sukoyo
Jakob Oetama
Former namesTV7 (2001–2006)
Links
Websitewww.trans7.co.id
Availability
Terrestrial
UHFChannel 22 (Banjarmasin, Jayapura)
Channel 23 (Padang, Purwokerto)
Channel 30 (Pekanbaru)
Channel 31 (Pontianak)
Channel 32 (Manado)
Channel 36 (Kupang)
Channel 41 (Jambi, Makassar, Medan, Semarang)
Channel 42 (Banda Aceh)
Channel 44 (Bandung, Garut)
Channel 45 (Denpasar)
Channel 46 (Surakarta, Yogyakarta)
Channel 49 (Jakarta, Malang, Samarinda)
Channel 50 (Cirebon, Madiun)
Channel 56 (Balikpapan, Kediri, Surabaya)
Streaming media
UseeTVWatch live (IndiHome customers only)
VidioWatch live
Vision+Watch live (Subscription required, Indonesia only)
OfficialWatch live

Trans 7 (pronounced Trans Tujuh in Indonesian, formerly known as TV7) is an Indonesian free-to-air television network owned by Trans Media and owned by Trans Corp. For the first time, Trans 7 was the official broadcaster of 2018 FIFA World Cup together with the older-sister channel Trans TV, also with Telkom Indonesia, K-Vision and MNC Media (MNC Vision only). Trans 7 had broadcast 8 group-stage matches as well as shared broadcasting of quarterfinal, semifinal, 3rd place playoff, and final matches from Trans TV, also from IndiHome/UseeTV, K-Vision, and MNC Sports.[1]

The channel was officially launched as TV7 on 25 November 2001 at 5:00 PM local time. The final transmission and broadcast aired on 15 December 2006 at 19:00 WIB. The network was then sold by Kompas Gramedia and the new owners changed the name from TV7 to Trans7.

History

The logo of TV7, used from 25 November 2001 until 15 December 2006

Trans 7 was established as TV7 based on permission of the Department of Trade and Industry in Central Jakarta No. 809/BH.09.05/III/2000. 80% of its share is largely owned by Kompas Gramedia;. On November 25, 2001, the existence of TV7 was published in State Gazette No. 8687 as PT Duta Visual Nusantara Tivi Tujuh. The logo itself is the letters "JO", which stands for Jakob Oetama (1931-2020), the owner of Kompas Gramedia. The logo is also loosely based on the Circle 7 logo that the American Broadcasting Company used for its O&O stations in North America.

Al Jazeera relay effect

TV7 was increasingly known to the public by the first quarter of 2003. TV7 was relaying a live broadcast of Al Jazeera every day during the U.S. invasion of Iraq through a news program titled Invasi ke Irak (Invasion to Iraq). This step was followed by ANTV broadcasting television station Al Arabiya about the invasion.[2]

Indonesian society, in general, welcomed TV7's actions, especially for those who disagreed with the Western media's "truth".[3] Despite rumors that then-president Megawati Soekarnoputri urged TV7 to stop the relay broadcasts of Al Jazeera, PR TV7 then, Uni Lubis, denied it. Even, she asserted that the relays were continued and disturbances in the relay could be resolved.[4]

Re-launch as Trans7

The first logo of Trans7, used from 15 December 2006 to 2013
The Trans TV Building, the headquarters of Trans TV, now also become the office of Trans 7.

On 4 August 2006, CT Corp via Trans Corp authorized to buy a 55% stake in PT Duta Visual Nusantara Tivi Tujuh. The television network officially re-started broadcasting on-air as Trans7 was officially re-launch of the local franchise was held in conjunction with Trans TV's 5th anniversary on 15 December 2006 at 7:00PM local time, this date was set as the birth date of Trans 7. Trans7 was the second Indonesian television channel to be officially inaugurated after Trans TV. The managing director of Trans 7 is now Atiek Nur Wahyuni. When the station was named TV7, it was headquartered at Wisma Dharmala Sakti Floor 21 Jend. Sudirman Street Lot 32 Jakarta 10220. Since TV7's official purchase by Trans Corp, TV7 began to share an office with Trans TV.

Directors

List of Chief Executive Officers

No. Name Early positions End of positions
1 August Parengkuan 2001 2003
2 Lanny Rahardja 2003 2006
3 Wishnutama 2006 2008
4 Atiek Nurwahyuni 2008 present

Current Directors and Commissioners

Name Position
Atiek Nurwahyuni Chief Executive Officer
Ch. Suswati Handayani Chief Financial and Resources
Andi Chairil Edward Chief Production
Chairul Tanjung President Commissioner
Ishadi Soetopo Kartosapoetro Commissioner
Julius Ruslan Commissioner
Michelle Tjokrosaputro Commissioner

Sports Programming

Trans 7 has broadcast the Premier League from 2002–2007. Trans7 broadcast Serie A from 2007-2009 and returned in 2016–17 season, as well as International Champions Cup in 2017. Since 2018, Trans 7 broadcast the 2018 FIFA World Cup with Trans TV, also with IndiHome/UseeTV, K-Vision, and MNC Sports.

Trans 7 is the home of MotoGP in indonesia for 20 years since 2002 and will end in 2022 due to the new broadcasting rights contract.

Trans 7 also hosts the Indonesia Open Badminton Championships coverage since 2008, after broadcasting the Thomas and Uber Cups for 2008 (simulcast with Trans TV) and 2010 seasons.

See also

References

  1. ^ Idaman, Putra Permata Tegar (15 December 2017). "Transmedia Jadi Pemegang Hak Siar Piala Dunia 2018". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  2. ^ Wartawan AS Tewas, Arnett Dikontrak "Al-Arabiya", pelita.or.id (in Indonesian).
  3. ^ Pamor TV7 Ikut Terangkat Berkat Kepopuleran Al Jazeera, Suara Merdeka Online (in Indonesian).
  4. ^ TV7 Bantah Mega Desak Relai Aljazeera Dihentikan, cbn.net.id (in Indonesian).