The culture of television in Indonesia began with its establishment
in 1962 as a public broadcasting service. From that time, through
the deregulation of television broadcasting in 1990 and the
establishment of commercial channels, television can be understood,
Philip Kitley argues, as a part of the New Order's national culture
project, designed to legitimate an idealized Indonesian national
cultural identity. But Professor Kitley suggests that it also has
become a site for the contestation of elements of the New Order's
cultural policies. Based on his studies, he further speculates on
the increasingly significant role that television is destined to
play as a site of cultural and political struggle.
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