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DIGITAL MARKETING COMMUNICATION STRATEGY ON THE USE OF INSTAGRAM SOCIAL MEDIA BY BASO ACI GANTENG Cahyati, Witri; Priadi, Muhammad Dadi; Putra, Dwi Kurniawan Riyadi; Irawati, Dwi Sandra
TOPLAMA Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): TOPLAMA
Publisher : PT Altin Riset Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61397/tla.v2i1.219

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The use of Instagram social media in implementing product promotion and sales strategies can provide significant convenience for business people. Baso Aci Ganteng uses the Instagram social media account @basoaciganteng as the main promotional media in marketing their products. The purpose of this study is to understand why Baso Aci Ganteng chose Instagram as a digital marketing communication strategy and to determine the advantages gained when using Instagram as a medium for digital marketing communication strategies. This study uses a qualitative research method approach with a case study approach.  Data collection techniques include interviews,  observations,  and documentation studies.  The research obtains data sources directly from business people,  where the key informants are the business owners themselves and other main business actors as primary data sources. Based on the results of the research, the researcher concludes that Baso Aci Ganteng practices digital marketing communication strategies online through Instagram, which connects to a wider reach of consumers and thus increases sales.
MASS MEDIA MONOPOLY IN INDONESIA IN THE MEDIA BUSINESS INDUSTRY Putra, Dwi Kurniawan Riyadi; Cahyati, Witri; Gissani, Muhammad Fikri
TOPLAMA Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): TOPLAMA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61397/tla.v3i1.433

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This study aims to critically examine the phenomenon of media monopolies in Indonesia and their implications for press freedom, content diversity, and democratic discourse. Mass media play a crucial role in society as a provider of information, education, entertainment, and social control, as stipulated in Law No. 40 of 1999 on the Press. However, the persistence of monopolistic practices, despite the prohibition outlined in Law No. 5 of 1999 on Monopolistic Practices and Unfair Business Competition, raises significant concerns regarding the imbalance between regulation and reality. Employing a qualitative research design with a literature study approach, this research synthesizes scholarly journals, books, and legal documents to interpret the patterns and consequences of media concentration in Indonesia. The methodology allows for the integration of diverse perspectives from communication studies, economics, law, and political science, thereby constructing a comprehensive understanding of media monopoly dynamics. The findings reveal that media ownership in Indonesia is highly concentrated among a few conglomerates, leading to reduced content diversity, weakened independent journalism, and narrowed public discourse. Digital transformation, while initially viewed as a democratizing force, has enabled new configurations of monopoly, with algorithms and platform dominance amplifying established corporate voices and marginalizing smaller players. Regulatory gaps and limited enforcement capacity further exacerbate these issues, allowing oligopolistic practices to persist across traditional and digital domains. This study concludes that addressing media monopolies requires robust regulatory reforms, strengthened institutional frameworks, and enhanced media literacy initiatives to preserve pluralism, ensure press freedom, and maintain the democratic function of the media.