MQTV

MQTV

MQTV

Television station in West Java, Indonesia


MQTV (abbreviated from Manajemen Qolbu Televisi) is an Islamic local television station serving Bandung, West Java, Indonesia and surrounding areas. The station is owned by Daarut Tauhiid Foundation (Yayasan Daarut Tauhiid), an Islamic organization founded by Abdullah Gymnastiar (Aa Gym). MQTV studios are located on Jalan Gegerkalong, Sukasari, Bandung, and its transmitter is located in Jambudipa, Cisarua, Bandung.

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History

Before the creation of MQTV, Daarut Tauhiid Foundation operated a radio station, MQFM, founded in 2001.

MQTV was founded on 22 June 2002,[1] originally as a production house specializing in lectures by Aa Gym as well as other Islamic programming. In 2003 MQTV had 5 managers, 23 animation staff, and 18 administration and production staff; and the MQTV brand was increasingly recognized.[2]

MQTV entered terrestrial television by signing on a station on 1 May 2006, after a trial broadcast on 28 October 2003.[2] The station could be considered the first Islamic-based television station in Indonesia[citation needed], albeit on a local scale (the first Islamic-oriented station/network/channel wsa national-scale Global TV).


References

  1. MQTV official website. Retrieved 02 July 2020.
  2. "("PT. MQTV profile" in a thesis)" (PDF). Unikom Bandung. Retrieved 2 July 2020.



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