RTV (Indonesian TV network)


Rajawali Televisi is a commercial television network in Indonesia, owned by Rajawali Corpora and Mayapada. RTV is currently segmented as "family television", licensed via the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission, and its frequency is coordinated through the Department of Transportation. RTV officially aired for the first time on November 1, 2009, in Jakarta as B Channel. With its airtime starting at 3:30 am, RTV's current programs focus on entertainment, soft news, and a variety of family shows. B Channel changed its name to RTV with the launch of Langit Rajawali on May 3, 2014.
In 2016, Mayapada acquired 20% stake in RTV ownership from Rajawali Corpora. Mayapada later acquired another television network INTV, which in 2019 relaunched as MYTV.

Broadcast coverage

RTV broadcasts from Greater Jakarta and surrounding areas, reaching over 23 UHF frequencies. Since April 2011, RTV is available throughout Indonesia from satellite Palapa D. Additionally, RTV broadcasts can be watched from subscription television, including Transvision, :id:Groovia_TV|Groovia TV, First Media, BiG TV, Aora, Skynindo and Centrin TV. This is in addition to the local TV networks in Indonesia that broadcasts RTV. Currently, RTV has a reach in 30 cities in Indonesia. Following are the cities where RTV broadcasts can be watched:
  1. Jakarta – 23 UHF
  2. Banten - 20 UHF
  3. Banda Aceh - 50 UHF
  4. Bogor - 34 UHF
  5. Surabaya – 38 UHF
  6. Bandung – 36 UHF
  7. Medan – 53 UHF
  8. Semarang – 56 UHF
  9. Yogyakarta – 55 UHF
  10. Denpasar – 51 UHF
  11. Banjarmasin – 48 UHF
  12. Padang – 61 UHF
  13. Pekanbaru – 40 UHF
  14. Banyuasin – 52 UHF
  15. Lampung – 44 UHF
  16. Batam – 55 UHF
  17. Cikarang – 60 UHF
  18. Cirebon – 40 UHF
  19. Malang - 24 UHF
In terms of coverage, RTV is among the top TV Networks in Indonesia. It currently has 42 transmission stations in 206 cities in the country. The TV is also available on other platforms, such as pay TV, online streaming and other digital media.