SCTV (Indonesia)

Not to be confused with Surya TV, the Malayalam language television station..
SCTV
PT Surya Citra Televisi
Launched August 24, 1990 (1990-08-24)
Owned by Bimantara Citra (1990–96)
Indika Group (1996–99)
Surya Citra Media (1999-present)
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Slogan Satu Untuk Semua (One for All) (January 29, 2005 – present)
NgeTop! (August 24, 1997 – January 29, 2005)
Country Indonesia
Broadcast area Free-to-air/cable/satellite
Headquarters Jalan Darmo Permai, Surabaya (1990–93)
Wisma AKR, West Jakarta (1993–96)
Wisma Indovision, West Jakarta (1996–2000)
Graha SCTV, Jalan Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta (2000–08)
SCTV Tower, Senayan City
Jalan Asia Afrika Lot 19, Central Jakarta (2008–present)
Sister channel(s) RCTI (1990–96)
O Channel (2004-present)
Indosiar (2011-present)
Elshinta TV (2011–13)
Website www.sctv.co.id
Availability
Terrestrial
Ambon 10 UHF
Balikpapan 32 UHF
Banda Aceh 30 UHF
Bandar Lampung 34 UHF
Bandung 52 UHF
Banjarmasin 34 UHF
Banyuwangi 42 UHF
Batam 47 UHF
Bengkulu 26 UHF
Bontang 26 UHF
Bukittinggi 60 UHF
Cilegon 55 UHF
Cirebon 26 UHF
Denpasar 31 UHF
Garut 30 UHF
Jakarta 45 UHF
Jambi 35 UHF
Jayapura 30 UHF
Jember 62 UHF
Kediri 53 UHF
Satellite
Indovision Channel 89
Aora TV 911
KCTV 915
Cable
NexMedia Channel 901
First Media Channel 10
Streaming media
www.sctv.co.id/live
www.liputan6.com
vidio.com

Surya Citra Televisi (SCTV) is Indonesia's second privately owned television network. It is broadcast nationwide on UHF and is able to be received throughout the Indonesian archipelago on analog PAL television sets.

SCTV began broadcasting on August 24, 1990, in Surabaya, East Java as Surabaya Centra Televisi, broadcasting to the city and the surrounding area. At first, the programming was similar to that of RCTI, using some of their news programs until they could produce their own. On August 1, 1993, SCTV obtained a national license and eventually moved its operations to Jakarta, changing its name to Surya Citra Televisi.

Its main office is in Central Jakarta, with studios in West Jakarta. It is owned by Surya Citra Media, part of the technology solution company Emtek.

On February 18, 2011, the commissioners of its parent companies Indosiar and SCTV agreed to a merger, although this was subject to government approval due to both companies going public.[1]

Local programming

The East Java version of Liputan 6 SCTV, which can only be seen in Surabaya, debuted in 2001. The North Sumatra version of Liputan 6 SCTV is seen on SCTV Medan at 9:30 am and re-run at 4:00 pm on SCTV; this version debuted in 1997. Depending on the relay station, additional local programs may also be seen.

Soap operas

In order to broadcast soap operas, SCTV Has used Screenplay Productions and Amanah Surga Produksi (AS Productions). There are Cowokku Superboy, Bidadari Takut Jatuh Cinta, Putih Abu-Abu (Since 2012), Cintaku Bersemi di Putih Abu-Abu The Series (Since 2012), Diam-Diam Suka, Ganteng-Ganteng Serigala, and Emak Ijah Pengen Ke Mekkah.

Sports programming

SCTV broadcast the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League for Season 2012–13 until Season 2014–15 and SCTV broadcast Premier League for Season 2013–14 until Season 2015–16, broadcast together with Indosiar (last broadcast Season 1998–99 until 1999–2000).

List of programs broadcast by SCTV

News and current affairs

Dramas

TV series

Documentary

Infotainment

Religion

Music

Soap operas

Annual shows

Sports

Ramadhan-Only shows

Past shows

1990s

2000s

Slogans

Former logo of SCTV, used from August 24, 1993 until January 29, 2005

Notable main directors

See also

References

External links

(Indonesia) SCTV TV Online Live Streaming

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