Communication
Vol 15, No 2 (2024): Communication

Independent Journalism in the History of Indonesian Media Landscape: A Study Case of Kompas Gramedia

Orfinez Nainggolan, Golda Meir (Universitas Padjadjaran)
Akim, Akim (Unknown)
Putri Noviasih, Godfrida Winda (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Oct 2024

Abstract

A complicated combination of political factors, censorship, and the fight for independence has shaped Indonesian journalism history. In this unstable environment, Kompas Gramedia has become a well-known symbol of independent reporting. The history of Kompas Gramedia, one of Indonesia's biggest media conglomerates, from its founding to the present highlights the vital role that the media play in promoting democratic values and guaranteeing the free flow of information. This piece of research explores the development of Kompas Gramedia, emphasizing both the organization's influence on the larger Indonesian media scene and its unwavering dedication to journalistic ethics. The tale of Kompas Gramedia is not only one of a media company's expansion but also a larger one of media freedom in Indonesia. Kompas Gramedia has been instrumental in promoting press freedom and establishing benchmarks for independent journalism, both during the period of severe governmental control and censorship and in the current more liberal and open atmosphere. Through an analysis of the historical background and key turning points in Kompas Gramedia's history, this article offers insights into how independent journalism can flourish in difficult settings and advance a country's socio-political landscape.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

comm

Publisher

Subject

Social Sciences

Description

Jurnal Communication published by the Communication Studies Program, Univ. Budi Luhur, twice a year. The publication of this journal is intended as a medium of information exchange, knowledge based on development, and the study of Communication Sciences and its relation to various other scientific ...