SCTV_(Indonesia)

SCTV (TV network)

SCTV (TV network)

Indonesian television network


PT Surya Citra Televisi, commonly shortened as SCTV, is an Indonesian free-to-air television broadcaster. It was launched on 24 August 1990 in Surabaya, East Java as Surabaya Centra Televisi, broadcasting to the city and its surrounding area. At first, the programming was similar to that of RCTI, broadcasting foreign shows and some of RCTI news programs until they could produce their own. On 30 January 1993, SCTV obtained a national license and eventually moved its operations to Jakarta marks the end of 3 years affiliations with RCTI from Jakarta, changing its name to Surya Citra Televisi. Its main offices are located in Central Jakarta, with studios in West Jakarta. It is owned by Surya Citra Media (SCM), a publicly listed subsidiary of the technology company Emtek.

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History

In 1991, the channel was criticized by the Muslim community of Surabaya for airing Wonder Woman which, according to newspapers, focused "unduly on the physical attributes of women", and an episode of Wok with Yan involving the preparation of a pork dish, both during Ramadan. The station took Wonder Woman off the air until the end of Ramadan and apologized for the specific episode of Wok with Yan. Station manager Mohamoad Noer demanded that SCTV would review its programming following the scandal. Television series made in western countries gave SCTV an impact, whose signal at the time went as far as villages in Banyuwangi.[1]

On 18 February 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.[2] In 2014, SCM won the lawsuit in an attempted merger which had previously been hampered by taxes.[3]

Programs

Former logo of SCTV, used from August 1, 2003, until January 29, 2005. This is the second revision of the 1990 logo. Although the older one which was the first revision of the 1990 logo was still used in the station identification from 1994 until 2005.

Local programming

In 2001, SCTV's affiliated television station in East Java launched the East Java edition of Liputan 6 SCTV which can only be seen in Surabaya. The North Sumatra edition 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 then-local television channel in Jakarta O Channel (now Moji) programs may also be seen.

TV series

To produce TV series, SCTV previously turned to Indonesia's leading production house, such as Multivision Plus, Starvision Plus, Prima Entertainment, Soraya Intercine Films, Screenplay Productions, Amanah Surga Produksi (AS Productions), and Mega Kreasi Films, to presented various of the most popular soap operas. There are Deru Debu (Beyond the Dust), Kisah Cinta Ratu Pantai Selatan (The Legend of the Queen of the Southern Sea),[4] Melati, Permata Hati (Purest Hearts), Rahasia Perkawinan (Wedding Agreement), Bayangan Adinda (Adinda's Shadows), Heart the Series, Sephia, Putri Duyung (The Mermaid), Cowokku Superboy (My Boyfriend is Superboy), Bidadari Takut Jatuh Cinta (Fairies Who Afraid of Falling in Love), Putih Abu-Abu (White and Gray) (Since 2012), Cintaku Bersemi di Putih Abu-Abu (My Love Blooms in White and Gray) The Series (Since 2012), Diam-Diam Suka (Secret Love), Ganteng-Ganteng Serigala (Wolf Handsomes), Emak Ijah Pengen Ke Mekkah (Miss Ijah Wants to Go to Mecca), and Mermaid In Love.

In February 2017, production company SinemArt Productions Indonesia left their long-time channel RCTI for SCTV after 9 years ceased its partnership (since 2003 till 2007). SinemArt produced Anak Langit (Sky Child), Anak Sekolahan (School Child), Berkah Cinta (Love Blessing), Melukis Senja (Painting the Dusk),[5] Rindu Bukan Rindu (Rindu is not Rindu), Bidadari Surgamu (Your Heavenly Angel),[6] Satu Cinta, Dua Hati (One Love, Two Hearts)[7] and rebooting the 2000s soap operas, Siapa Takut Jatuh Cinta? (Who's Afraid to Fall in Love?) for SCTV.

Sports programming

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Presenters

Current

  • Azizah Hanum (former NET., Kompas TV and CNN Indonesia anchor)
  • Beverly Gunawan (also an anchor at Moji)
  • Dana Paramita (former Kompas TV biro Jawa Tengah anchor, also an anchor at Moji)
  • Djati Darma (former Astro Awani Indonesia anchor)
  • Gracia Bern Tobing (former TVRI Sumut anchor)
  • Joy Astro (former RCTI anchor)
  • Nabiel Abiyasha
  • Regina Valeria Putri (former TVRI anchor)
  • Reno Reksa (former Metro TV anchor)
  • Reza Ramadhansyah (former tvOne anchor)
  • Riko Anggara (former Kompas TV anchor)
  • Risca Andalina (former JPM TV anchor)
  • Rusydi Maulana (also an anchor at Moji)
  • Skolastika Sylvia
  • Yuliana Fonataba

Former

  • Agung Nugroho
  • Ajeng Kamaratih
  • Alfito Deannova (now at detikcom)
  • Alisya Ramadhan (now at Radio Sonora)
  • Anastasya Putri
  • Anelies Praramadhani
  • Anneke Wijaya (now at CNBC Indonesia)
  • Ariana Herawati
  • Arief Suditomo (now an editor-in-chief at MetroTV)
  • Ariyo Ardi (now at GTV and MNC News)
  • Bayu Sutiyono (now at Kompas TV)
  • Beverly Gunawan (now as the Corporate Communication Head of Emtek)
  • Boy Bakamaro Ginting
  • Brigitta Priscilla
  • Budi Wicaksono (now at Kompas TV)
  • David Rizal
  • David Silahooij (now at MNC News)
  • Dazen Vrilla (now at Trans7)
  • Demis Djamaoeddin
  • Deti Soepandi
  • Dian Ardianti
  • Diana Deborah
  • Dorothea Ayu
  • Duma Riris Silalahi
  • Dwi Anggia (now at tvOne)
  • Erwin Dwinanto
  • Eva Julianti Yunizar (now at CNN Indonesia)
  • Farhannisa Nasution (now at CNN Indonesia, Trans7 and Trans TV)
  • Fauzan Zaman
  • Fajra Septisio (now at Kompas TV)
  • Fitha Dahana
  • Grace Natalie (now at Partai Solidaritas Indonesia)
  • Inayah Sari (now at Radio Sonora)
  • Indiarto Priadi (now at tvOne)
  • Indriati Yulistiani
  • Indy Rahmawati
  • Ira Koesno
  • Jeremy Teti
  • Juanita Wiratmaja
  • Kania Sutisnawinata (now at MetroTV)
  • Karni Ilyas (now an editor-in-chief at tvOne)
  • Kevin Lilliana
  • Louisa Kusnandar (now at BTV)
  • Mochamad Achir (now at SEA Today)
  • Nova Poerwadi
  • Nova Rini
  • Nunung Setiyani
  • Paul Felle
  • Pramita Andini
  • Prisca Niken
  • Putri Permatasari
  • Rahmat Ibrahim (now at Kompas TV)
  • Retno Pinasti (now only serves as editor-in-chief at SCM)
  • Ricardo Indra
  • Rike Amru (now at BTV)
  • Riza Primadi
  • Rizal Mustary
  • Robby Muthalika (now at Kompas TV)
  • Rosiana Silalahi (now an editor-in-chief at Kompas TV)
  • Roy Chuddin
  • Sella Wangkar
  • Senandung Nacita
  • Tascha Liudmila (now at BTV)
  • Tasya Syarief (now at RTV)
  • Tjandra Wibowo
  • Tri Ambarwatie
  • Valerina Daniel (now at BTV)
  • Wandra Putra Mahendra
  • Yuke Mayaratih ( now at metroTV)
  • Yusril Hamdhi (now at Sonora FM)
  • Zivanna Letisha

Slogans

  • SCTV, Surabaya Televisi (1990-1991)
  • Selangkah Lebih Maju (1991-1993)
  • Saluran Hiburan dan Informasi (1991-1993, alongside RCTI)
  • Selalu Siap Menemani Anda/Selalu Siap Menemanimu (1993-1997)
  • Ayo SCTV (Go SCTV) (1994-1997)
  • SCTV NgeTop! (SCTV is the best) (1997-2005)
  • Satu Untuk Semua (One for All) (2005–present)

Anniversary Specials

  • Gemerlap Surya Citra (1996-1997)
  • Surya Gemilang (1998-2001)
  • Sejuta Warna Negeriku (2002)
  • Pesta Bintang 13 (2003)
  • Satu Dalam Kebersamaan (2004)
  • 15 Tahun SCTV Satu Untuk Semua (15 Years of SCTV, One for All) (2005)
  • Penuh Kemilau (2005, sub-slogan)
  • Terima Kasih Untuk Semua (Thank You for All) (2006)
  • Pesona Wajah Indonesia (2010)
  • Harmoni Cinta Indonesia (2011)
  • 22 Tahun Istimewa (22 Special Years) (2012)
  • 2 Dunia 3 Cerita (2013)
  • 24 Tahun Teristimewa (2014)
  • 25 Tahun Teristimewa: Gojigo (2015)
  • 26 Tahun Kontribusi SCTV Untuk Indonesia (26 Years of SCTV to Contribute to Indonesians) (2016)
  • 27 Tahun Satu Untuk Semua (27 Years of One for All) (2017)
  • Tetap Berkarya Untuk Indonesia (Keep Brilliant to Indonesians) (2018)
  • Cinta Indonesia (2019)
  • 3xtra0rdinary (2020, 30th anniversary special)
  • XtraOrdinary (2021–present)

Station ID

  • 1990-1991: The first station ID shows the 1990-2005 logo with rippling blue background.
  • 1991-1993: The second station ID shows the SCTV logo 1990-2005 being placed over with rippling water background.
  • 1993-1997: The third station ID begins with the blue water background and the water ripple, then the various pictures of Indonesia appear, we see the ripple from the previous logo of SCTV 1990–2005, the letters and semicircle are shown and the blue line wipes in.
  • 1997-2005: The fifth station ID shows the real live action segments, such as: Kids, Family, Basketball, Farmer, Airport, Pottery, and Entertainment. The ending is the SCTV NgeTop! logo with orange background.
  • 2005–present: The sixth and most recent station ID shown as Satu Untuk Semua taglines.

See also

Notes


    References

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