Suara Pembaruan

Suara Pembaruan (literally Voice of Renewal) is an Indonesian daily newspaper. Founded in 1987, it is one of the largest newspapers in Indonesia. The paper published Monday to Saturday, with no Sunday edition. Suara Pembaruan is owned by BeritaSatu Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Lippo Group.

Suara Pembaruan
Memihak Kebenaran (Side with the Truth)
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)BeritaSatu Media Holdings
FoundedOctober 4, 1987 (1987-10-04)
LanguageIndonesian
HeadquartersBeritaSatu Plaza 11th Floor
Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto Kav. 35-36, South Jakarta
CityJakarta
CountryIndonesia
Sister newspapersJakarta Globe
Investor Daily
Websitewww.beritasatu.com
subscribe.investor.id (e-paper)

History

Suara Pembaruan was first published as an evening newspaper on 4 February 1987. The paper was published as a replacement for Sinar Harapan, which had been shut down on 9 October 1986 for making political commentary critical of the New Order regime. It maintained many of the same key people, although a member of the People's Representative Council was chosen as General Director.[1]

In 1991, Suara Pembaruan reported a circulation of roughly 340,000, ranking as the fourth largest selling daily behind Kompas, Pos Kota, and Jawa Pos. The following year it ranked second in advertising revenue, trailing behind Kompas.[2] Suara Pembaruan formerly holds shares in The Jakarta Post, which was co-founded by its progenitor Sinar Harapan.[3]

Suara Pembaruan remains in publication, even after some staff were leaving the paper to revive Sinar Harapan in 2001. Since then, both were competing each other as the same evening newspapers until Sinar Harapan ceased publication and went online-only in late 2015.

In 2006, Mochtar Riady of Lippo Group sat as one of the stakeholders of Suara Pembaruan.[4] This is the beginning of the group ownership of the paper in the next years to come, through its subsidiary Globe Media Group which was later transformed into BeritaSatu Media Holdings.

Starting 13 January 2020, Suara Pembaruan turned from evening into morning newspaper.[5]

Style

David Hill describes Suara Pembaruan's management as being commercially pragmatic and politically cautious, with marketing focused on the secular middle class.[6] Its Christian character has received much discussion in Indonesia.[7]

References

Footnotes
  1. Hill 1994, p. 40.
  2. Hill 1994, p. 87.
  3. Hill 1994, p. 166.
  4. SWAonline (2006). "Mochtar Riady Masuk Suara Pembaruan?". SWA.co.id. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  5. Anisa, Dina Fitri (2020). "33 Tahun Komitmen Suara Pembaruan Membangun Negeri". BeritaSatu. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  6. Hill 1994, p. 36.
  7. Aritonang & Steenbrink 2008, p. 974.
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