TVRI Dili

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Television station in East Timor, Indonesia
  • Dili, East Timor
  • Indonesia
BrandingTVRI DiliProgrammingLanguage(s)IndonesianAffiliationsDefunctOwnershipOwnerTVRIHistoryFounded1978
First air date
16 July 1978 (1978-07-16)
Last air date
September 1999; 24 years ago (1999-09)[1]
Former affiliations
TVRI (1978-1999)Technical information
Licensing authority
Indonesian Department of Information

TVRI Dili (officially known in Indonesian as Stasiun TVRI Dili) was a regional television station that once broadcast in Dili, East Timor (now Timor-Leste) while it was a province in Indonesia. This station was owned and run by TVRI, which at that time had the status of a directorate under the Ministry of Information.

History

Inscription of the inauguration of TVRI Dili station at the former TVRI Maribia building, Dili

The station was inaugurated as a relay station in Maribia, Dili[2] on 16 July 1978[3] during the first visit of Suharto to Dili.[4] After Dili, relay stations were established in Maliana, Baucau, Lospalos, Suai, Viqueque, and Oecusse in 1979-1980 and 1982–1983. TVRI's presence preceded that of RRI, which established a radio station in Dili in 1981.[5][2]

On 10 June 1980, TVRI Dili was attacked by a group of troops from Fretilin. The attack was carried out in the early hours of the morning. It was successfully neutralized by the East Timor Regional Police Mobile Brigade, but two police officers were killed.[6]

An inauguration inscription previously used by the TVRI transmission station in Viqueque installed in 1979, now a broadcasting station for local radio, Rádio Povo Viqueque

TVRI Dili also broadcast via satellite. However, according to a Kompas Daily report on May 25, 1999, in December 1998 TVRI Dili stopped broadcasting via satellite due to budget limitations. This was seen as hampering the then-upcoming referendum, where the station was expected to promote the autonomy option.[7]

RRI Dili closed broadcasts on 23 September 1999. TVRI Dili closed its broadcasts afterwards, but it is believed that it was before ABRI troops began to withdraw from East Timor on 24 September 1999 due to the referendum results. The exact closing date is not known.

RTTL, Timor Leste's national radio and television broadcaster, whose broadcasts began in 2002, is believed to be the "successor" to TVRI Dili, utilizing its remaining former assets. The equipment used by TVRI Dili in the RTTL office is still used, such as the uplink satellite dish and the box generator. The TVRI tower in Maribia, which was the forerunner of TVRI in Bumi Lorosae, is no longer used, although the building and tower remains.

The former TVRI transmission station in Viqueque is used by a local radio station, Rádio Povo Viqueque. It is not known whether the former TVRI tower survives.

Programming

Until May 1999, TVRI Dili was known to broadcast 90 minutes of local broadcasts per week, namely every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for 30 minutes (18.00-18.30 WITA).[7] The rest was relay broadcasts from TVRI's central station.

References

  1. ^ After the East Timor was separated from Indonesia, The station changed its name to TV UNTAET, which operated from 1999 to 2002.
  2. ^ a b Duapuluh Tahun Timor Timur Membangun. Dili: KORPRI Propinsi Timor Timur. 1996. p. 100. Archived from the original on 2022-07-15. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  3. ^ Team Dokumentasi Presiden RI (2003). Jejak Langkah Pak Harto 29 Maret 1978 – 11 Maret 1983. Jakarta: PT Citra Kharisma Bunda. p. 43.
  4. ^ "TV station in Timor". New Nation. 17 July 1978. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  5. ^ Munandar, Haris (1994). Pembangunan politik, situasi global, dan hak asasi di Indonesia: kumpulan esei guna menghormati Prof. Miriam Budiardjo. Gramedia Pustaka Utama. ISBN 978-979-605-099-4. Archived from the original on 2022-11-26. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
  6. ^ Isnaeni, Hendri F. (2019). "Senjata Kena Guna-Guna". Historia. Archived from the original on 28 September 2023. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  7. ^ a b "TVRI Dili Kekurangan Dana". Kompas, 25 Mei 1999. Dikutip dari: MrRyanbandung (2017). "Acara Televisi Jadul". detikcom. Archived from the original on 17 November 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
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