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Penguatan Kapasitas Media Lokal: Strategi Dhoho TV dalam Menghadapi Tantangan Digitalisasi Moh. Izharil Ulul ‘Azmi; Zakariya Anshor, Muhammad; Sinta Kusuma Wardani; Novi Rizikiyani; Lukman Hakim; Dony Rano Virdaus
Subservire: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Subservire
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Dakwah IAIN Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/subservire.v2i2.2789

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The development of digital technology has brought major changes to the television industry. Television media, both conventional and local, face challenges to adapt to digitalization in order to remain relevant and competitive. With the advent of internet technology, television now has to compete with streaming platforms and social media, which make it easy to access information anytime and anywhere. The aim of this research is to determine Dhoho TV's mass communication strategy in maintaining its existence in the digital era. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a case study method. Data was obtained through interviews, observation and documentation. The results obtained in this research are that there are 2 strategies used by Dhoho TV. The first strategy is to maintain program programs that are in great demand by the public, namely the "Nogo Dino" program containing the Javanese calendar and the "Dhoho Hari Ini" program containing the latest news. The second strategy is to follow media convergence to convey information easily to the public packaged in the form of content, so that it can be seen anytime and anywhere.
Perkembangan Perekonomian Dan Mata Pencaharian Masyarakat Arab Dari Pra-Islam Hingga Datangnya Islam Wisnu Fachrudin Sumarno; Ahmad Sodikin; Dony Rano Virdaus
Batuthah: Jurnal Sejarah Padaban Islam Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Batuthah: Jurnal Sejarah Peradaban Islam
Publisher : Program Studi Sejarah Peradaban Islam Institut Agama Islam Darullughah Wadda'wah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38073/batuthah.v4i1.2492

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The Arab nation is broadly divided into two parts, namely the population living in villages and the population living in cities. The livelihood of the rural population is mostly livestock, while the livelihood of the city dwellers is trading in the market. This study aims to explore the various livelihoods of Arab society from the pre-Islamic era to the arrival of Islam. This study is a literature review with a sociological approach and uses historical research methods with four main stages in techniques and data analysis. The four stages are heuristics for data collection, verification to assess the validity of sources, interpretation to analyze the meaning of data, and historiography to compile research results narratively. The results of this study indicate that the livelihoods of pre-Islamic Arab society are divided into two, namely rural communities (Bedouin) and urban communities. In the Badui community they hunt for daily food needs besides that they also farm, while for urban communities the work done is trading after the arrival of Islam the work of the community is still the same plus carpentry, and mining during the time of the Prophet to Khulafa al rasyidin and modern work is becoming a translator, writer, soldier and state administration during the Islamic dynasties.
Interpersonal Communication Between Parents and Children Regarding Kafa'ah Standards in the Selection of a Life Partner Dony Rano Virdaus; Lukman Hakim; Irnawati Apriliya; Sofia Nadiva
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 6 No 2 (2025): J-Kis: Jurnal Komunikasi Islam Desember 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam IAI Pangeran Diponegoro Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53429/j-kis.v6i2.1878

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This study aims to describe patterns of interpersonal communication between parents and their daughters when defining kafa’ah standards for prospective spouses within pesantren environments. This focus emerged from a research gap in previous studies, which emphasised the normative dimension of kafa’ah rather than the communicative dynamics within santri families. A qualitative approach was adopted, involving field research and the collection of primary data through in-depth interviews and observations with four families of female students (santri) from Darussalam Islamic Boarding School in Kediri. Secondary data were obtained from relevant books, journals and other documented sources. Both types of data were analysed using in-depth analytical techniques, revealing that open and persuasive communication is the dominant pattern through which parents and children negotiate and align their views on kafa’ah standards. Mutual understanding is further reinforced through two-way interactions grounded in pesantren moral values and shared spiritual experiences. These findings contribute to the discourse on interpersonal communication in pesantren settings by demonstrating that religiosity functions as both a value system and a communicative framework that mediates family decision-making processes.