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PERAN MEDIA PENYIARAN DAERAH DALAM MEMPROMOSIKAN BANDA SEBAGAI PUSAT DESTINASI WISATA MALUKU Alfredo, Ronald; Sopacua, Yustina; Sahetapy, Rikar
Jurnal Ranah Komunikasi Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Ranah Komunikasi (JRK)
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/rk.8.1.40-47.2024

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This article discusses the important role of regional broadcast media in promoting Banda as a center for Maluku tourist destinations. Banda, an island in Maluku Province, Indonesia has a rich history and stunning natural beauty. However, Banda is often not widely known as a tourist destination. Therefore, this study aims to explore the potential of regional broadcast media in raising Banda's profile as an attractive tourist destination, as well as identifying effective strategies that can be used by regional broadcast media to promote this tourist destination. The research method used is a qualitative method with an in-depth interview approach to regional broadcast media stakeholders and the local government. The research results show that regional broadcast media play a significant role in promoting Banda. Regional broadcasting media acts as an information provider, shows a positive image of Banda, connects the government and the community, and plays a role in educating and empowering the community regarding this tourist destination. The results of the study show that regional broadcast media play a crucial role in promoting Banda as a center for Maluku tourist destinations. Broadcast media, such as radio and television, have a wide coverage and can reach a wider audience. Through special programs and coverage presented, broadcast media can provide significant exposure to the beauty and uniqueness of Banda as a tourist destination. In this case, broadcast media can provide live coverage of tourist attractions, local culture, culinary specialties, and various activities carried out in Banda.
Management of Local Broadcast Production and Enforcement of P3SPS by Indosiar Ambon TV Sopacua, Yustina; Alfredo, Ronald; Tahalele, Olivia
International Journal of Global Sustainable Research Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : MultiTech Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijgsr.v1i4.1136

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The research investigates management of local broadcast production and P3SPS (Broadcasting Code of Conduct and Broadcast Program Standards) enforcement by Indosiar TV. Four stakeholders were interviewed: Indosiar TV Ambon representatives, KPID [Regional Indonesian Broadcasting Commission] Maluku Chairperson, P3SPS Department, and community members. Primary data collected through interviews and documentation; secondary sources included web, social media, books, and journals. Research process involved pre-research media observation, field research, data categorization, and objective conclusions. Aimed at benefiting the community by preventing policy duplication and aiding grassroots execution in broadcasting.
Constructing Community Identity and Local Wisdom Content in Regional TV Stations Digital Broadcasting Lopulalan, Dortje L. Y.; Salakay, Selvianus; Sopacua, Yustina; Alfredo, Ronald
KOMUNIKA: Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Dakwah UIN Saizu Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24090/komunika.v16i2.7116

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This study analyzes Net TV Ambon and Indosiar Ambon as media that broadcast and show local content. The TV station show material with added value to explore the local wisdom, highlight cultural identity, and maintain its existence entering the digital broadcasting era. This study uses the qualitative approach and descriptive data as analysis methods. Data collection from research subjects was carried out using purposive sampling techniques. Primary data, namely the main data in the study, was conducted through in-depth interviews with informants, specifically KPID Maluku, KSP TV Indosiar Ambon, Liaison Officer Net TV Ambon, and local PH (Production House) in Ambon. Secondary data is obtained through reviewed impressions and various libraries from related sources. The results revealed that: 1) Net TV Ambon and Indosiar Ambon have the jargon "local wisdom and its existence in maintaining and preserving the culture of “The Basudara People”. 2) TV Net Ambon and Indosiar Ambon catch opportunities from the digitalization of broadcasting to expand and develop broadcast services for the public. The Net TV Ambon and Indosiar Ambon develop the distribution of local content and various information on local wisdom in the Maluku region that can be watched widely throughout Indonesia and even globally.
MEDIA AS THE ALCHEMIST OF SOCIETAL PERCEPTION: NAVIGATING THE COMPLEX MAZE OF INFLUENCE, RESPONSIBILITY, AND NARRATIVE ALCHEMY Alfredo, Ronald; Kamar, Karnawi; Mursalin, Adi; Abdallah Al- Shreifeen, Iyad; Haetami, Aceng
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
Publisher : Adisam Publisher

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In the exploration titled "Media as the Alchemist of Societal Perception: Navigating the Complex Maze of Influence, Responsibility, and Narrative Alchemy," the study delved into the intricate dynamics of media's role as a transformative force. The research in the past tense unfolded against the backdrop of an evolving media landscape, where mass media transcended its conventional role to become a modern alchemist. The investigation aimed to unravel the multifaceted dimensions of media's influence, scrutinizing its ethical responsibilities and engaging with the alchemy of narrative construction. As media, akin to an alchemist, wielded the tools of linguistic and visual elements, the study explored how it actively shaped societal consciousness. The journey through this exploration revealed that media, in its contemporary incarnation, went beyond being a mere disseminator of information. It emerged as an active participant in crafting narratives that influenced collective perceptions, navigating a labyrinth where the boundaries between reality and perception blurred. The study scrutinized the ethical considerations accompanying media's transformative role, delving into the delicate balance between informative storytelling and potential narrative manipulation. Simultaneously, it focused on the alchemy of narrative construction, unraveling how media transformed raw information into narratives resonating with the collective consciousness. This past-tense reflection encapsulates the nuanced exploration undertaken, shedding light on the transformative power of media in shaping societal perceptions and leaving the groundwork for a deeper understanding of the intricate dynamics that define its role as a modern alchemist.