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National Private Television Network Competition based on Local Information Programs Atika, Atika; Maulina, Novaria; Chandrabuwono, Achmad Bayu
Jurnal The Messenger Vol. 14 No. 3 (2022): September-December
Publisher : Universitas Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26623/themessenger.v14i3.3596

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Introduction:  In the ecological analysis of television media, researchers determine the category of supporting sources (niche breadth) of media and measure the level of competition (niche overlap) of media based on local content-based information programs on networked national private television in South Kalimantan. Methods: This research employs a quantitative approach by collecting the data through observation of the program broadcasted by each television, then classifying into the instrument table and recording the results of the observations. The data is processed using the niche breadth and niche overlap formulas. Findings: The findings show that niche breadth 16 national private television media networks in South Kalimantan based on local content-based information programs are included in the specialist category with a niche breadth value of <3.5, which indicates that all television media have supporting resources but quite limited in showing local content-based information programs. Niche overlap of national private television network media based on local content-based information programs in South Kalimantan, there are 4 television paired stations that have a high level of competition compared to other paired stations: Global TV Banjarmasin and Net Banjarmasin; Global TV Banjarmasin and RTV Banjarmasin; Net Banjarmasin and RTV Banjarmasin; and SCTV Banjarmasin and Inspira TV Banjarmasin with a niche overlap value equal to 0.000.Originality: There is no publication with the same research result regarding competition for networked national private television. This is what makes this article fulfill the element of originality, which specifically analyzes television competition based on local information program broadcasts.
Kampanye Lingkungan dengan Konsep 3R dalam Meningkatkan Kognitif Siswa SDN Belitung Utara 3 Hanief, Lalita; Chandrabuwono, Achmad Bayu; Waluyo, Bambang Dwi; Sari, Noviana; Rafiqoh, Putri Hidayatur; Rumiaisyah, Rumiaisyah; Al-Azhar, Alfian
Jurnal Pengabdian ILUNG (Inovasi Lahan Basah Unggul) Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/ilung.v4i1.13087

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Tujuan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat ini adalah meningkatkan kognitif siswa mengenai bahaya sampah plastik dan olah sampah dengan konsep 3 R.  Metode yang digunakan adalah melalui komunikasi lisan dengan menyampaikan materi jenis sampah, bahaya sampah plastik, masa sampah terurai di alam berdasarkan jenisnya dan konsep olah sampaj melalui 3R yakni reduce, reuse dan recycle. Setelah memperoleh materi, siswa melalukan praktik membuat prakarya tempat pulpen dari bahan botol bekas dan sedotan. Tahapan PkM yaitu peserta mengisi angket pretest, penyampaian materi olah sampah dengan konsep 3R, praktik membuat prakarya, tanya jawab dan posttest. Hasil yang diperoleh dalam kegiatan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat di SDN Belitung Utara 3 ini adalah siswa mengalami peningkatan kognitif sebesar 12% mengenai olah sampah dengan 3R. Siswa juga menghasilkan prakarya tempat pulpen yang cantik dari botol dan sedotan dengan hiasan pita.
New Media-Based Tourism Marketing Communication of Curiak Island Mangrove Forest in Increasing Tourist Awareness Hanief, Lalita; Chandrabuwono, Achmad Bayu; Waluyo, Bambang Dwi; Sari, Noviana; Ningsih, Siti Wida; Al Azhar, Alfian
Metacommunication Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/mc.v10i1.21352

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Curiak Island presents nature tourism with a wealth of flora and fauna typical of South Kalimantan, namely the Proboscis Monkey and Rambai Mangrove. Curiak Island is a research center for proboscis monkeys, an endemic fauna of South Kalimantan. Curiak Island ecotourism is not widely known to the people of South Kalimantan. The purpose of this research is to find out the new media-based tourism marketing communication of mangrove forest tourism on Curiak Island in increasing tourist awareness. Data collection techniques are interviews, documentation and literature studies. The research method uses a qualitative approach with descriptive type. The research informants were the manager of the Curiak Island mangrove forest tour, the Barito Kuala Regency Tourism Culture, Youth and Sports Office and Curiak Island tourists. Data analysis techniques using Manual Data Analysis Procedure (MDAP) in the form of daily notes, transcripts, coding, categories, themes, and memos. The results of the study are marketing communication of Curiak Island using new media in the form of Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. Curiak Island is a special interest tour intended for researchers and study groups. Tourist attractions offered in the form of planting mangroves, seeing the life of proboscis monkeys in the wild, observing birds and reptiles
Campaign Props: The Environmental Threat Behind Indonesia's Democratic Celebration Waluyo, Bambang Dwi; Chandrabuwono, Achmad Bayu
Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): The 5th Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC)
Publisher : Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC)

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Campaigns in general elections have become a very important part of the implementation of democracy in a country. Indonesia as one of the democratic countries is also inseparable from these activities as part of the culture of democracy. However, the implementation of the campaign itself varies in every democratic country. The implementation of the 2024 elections in Indonesia, especially the Banjarmasin city area, is colored with banners, banners and billboards installed throughout the country. However, the installation of banners and billboards, especially those in the Banjarmasin city area, is still mounted on trees, corners, empty houses, in front of alleys and electric poles. Therefore, this paper raises the research question of how the use of billboards as promotional media in elections can disrupt the environment. Using qualitative methods, data was collected through literature study, documentation and direct observation. Through this research, it can be understood that the use of billboards on trees and public facilities is disruptive as a medium that is not environmentally friendly.
Komunikasi Lingkungan Masyarakat Destinasi Wisata Komunikasi Lingkungan Masyarakat di Kawasan Wisata Geopark Meratus Tahura Mandiangin Chandrabuwono, Achmad Bayu; Sari, Noviana; Waluyo, Bambang Dwi; Aldi Istihsan, Muhammad; Ramadhana, Yasintya Rahmi
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): PERSPEKTIF
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v14i4.15851

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This study aims to analyze environmental communication practices in the context of managing the Meratus Geopark natural tourist destination, particularly in the Tahura Sultan Adam Mandiangin area, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan. The approach used is a descriptive, qualitative one, employing Lasswell's communication model framework and Yenrizal's (2017) concept of environmental communication. The research findings indicate that environmental conservation communication practices remain hierarchical and top-down, with government institutions, particularly the Forestry Department, playing a dominant role in communication. Local communities have not been strategically involved in the process of message delivery or in the formulation of management policies for the area. The messages conveyed tend to be technocratic and have not integrated local cultural wisdom, while the media used include banners, the “bottle cage” trash bin innovation, and social media that have not been systematically coordinated. Feedback from tourists indicates a positive effect on conservation messages, but long-term effectiveness still depends on active local community participation and the strengthening of two-way communication. This study recommends the need to strengthen the role of local actors as communicators, integrate cultural values into environmental messages, and optimize digital media as part of a community-based conservation communication strategy.