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Examining the Media Coverage of the 2024 Indonesian Presidential Election on Tempo.co's Online Platforms Yusmanizar, Yusmanizar; Mahdar, Mahdar; Syahruddin, Syahruddin; Menungsa, Abdul Sarlan; Alim, Nur
Al-MUNZIR Vol 17, No 1 (2024) : Mei 2024
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/am.v17i2.8855

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This article discusses the analysis of news content about conditions after the 2024 Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections. Researchers will analyze six news reported by Tempo.co online media between February 15 and 18, 2024. The news is analyzed to find out how journalism works and construct reality carried out by Tempo.co. The media, which is business-under the auspices of the Tempo Media Group company, has been known to be independent and critical. This research uses Holsti Theory or (Holsti Theory) to analyze the content of Tempo.co news with descriptive analysis methods. The subject of this study is Tempo.co as a source of information researchers get data. The object of research is six post-2024 Presidential Election news on the Tempo.co page of the February 15-18, 2024 edition. Supporting sources for this research are books and other research journals that can explain the information needed by researchers. The results showed that Tempo.co reported the dynamics of the 2024 Presidential Election within the framework of critical, analytical, and independent journalism, but still prioritized the principle of balancing or covering both sides, verified, and factual (based on facts). Tempo.co presents news about the presidential election without having a tendency of interest and only presents facts with the selection of competent sources. This is evidenced by the variation of post-Presidential Election news without cornering any of the three existing Presidential Candidate-Vice President pairs. Keywords: Content Analysis; Journalism; Presidential Election; Tempo.co
Strategies for Providing Base Transceiver Stations in Remote Areas to Support Community Access to Information with a Collaborative Governance Approach in Bombana Regency Mahdar, Mahdar; Purwitasari, Paramitha; Raihan, Akram
Al-MUNZIR Vol. 18, No. 1 (2025): Mei 2025
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/am.vi.10647

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Basic infrastructure needed by the community is the government's obligation. One of these basic infrastructures is telecommunications network access. Base Transceiver Station (BTS) is a telecommunications infrastructure that has an important role in improving communication access in remote communities. This study attempts to analyze strategies in providing Base Transceiver Stations in Supporting Community Information Access with a Collaborative Governance Approach in Bombana Regency. The approach taken is a qualitative approach, where this research has been conducted in Bombana Regency and in Kendari City during October-November 2024. The results of the study found several strategies that need to be considered in providing Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) in supporting community information access with a Collaborative Governance approach in Bombana Regency consisting of optimizing Regulations to support BTS Development in several areas of Bombana Regency, utilizing the latest technology in BTS Development, increasing socialization and community education, integrating aspects of security and environmental protection in BTS development, prioritizing BTS development in blank spot areas, infrastructure development that accommodates geographic terrain, community-based approaches and collaboration to reduce social resistance and optimizing infrastructure in increasing access and reducing geographical constraints. The recommendations suggested by this research are to encourage the optimization of regulations in supporting BTS development in Bombana Regency and to encourage the use of the latest technology in BTS development.