List of television stations in Indonesia

This is a list of television networks and stations in Indonesia. Since the establishment of TVRI, Indonesians could only watch one television channel. In 1989, the government allowed RCTI to broadcast as the first private television network in Indonesia, although only people who had a decoder could watch; it was opened to the public on 24 August 1990. Private television (other than TPI/MNCTV) began broadcasting nationally on 24 August 1993.

Free-to-air television
The following lists free-to-air television networks and stations in Indonesia.

Terrestrial
Depending on types of broadcast, free-to-air television networks and stations can be received by either using a UHF/VHF antenna or free-to-air satellite dish. Since the enactment of Act No. 32 of 2002 on Broadcasting (Undang-Undang No. 32 Tahun 2002 tentang Penyiaran), all private terrestrial television broadcasts licences are granted only to local television stations. Any television entities that wish to broadcast nationally must affiliate with other local stations.

Most of them air on both analog and digital terrestrial, as part of the broadcast system transition from analog to digital. All analog terrestrial broadcasts in Indonesia began to be phased out on 30 April 2022 and completely shut down on 2 November 2022.

Networks
The following lists television networks sorted by launch date and ownership; both commercial and non-commercial, also whether the broadcast coverage includes all provinces or only a few regions. Parts of these television networks previously received analog terrestrial broadcasting.

Notes:
 * The blue fields are public television channels.
 * Unless cited, some number of affiliates/transmitters are sourced from respective network articles in Wikipedia (either Indonesian or English) without any references.

Television station groups
The following lists media groups (all of which are private) whose members are local television stations, but which do not air joint programs at the same time or simultaneously as television networks do.

Free satellite
In addition to the terrestrial system, many television stations in Indonesia also air via satellite and can only be caught using a parabolic antenna. Almost all terrestrial broadcasts, both from national television networks and several local television stations, also air via satellite and can be caught via a parabolic antenna.

Non-profit
Notes:
 * The blue fields are public television channels.

For profit
Source:

Pay television
Pay television in Indonesia can only be received by means of a certain receiver (receiver/decoder) via satellite, cable, or terrestrial.

General
The following list are channels intended for Indonesian market and available in more than one pay provider.

Premium/Exclusive
The following list are channels available exclusively in one pay provider or more than one provider in the same ownership.

MNC Channels
Available on MNC Vision, MNC Play, and K-Vision.

Internet television
The following list are channels that can be watched free of charge only through internet television providers (other than YouTube). Notes:
 * The blue fields are public television channels.

Stations by province
Local television stations in Indonesia are divided into local public television stations (as Local Public Broadcasting Institutions or Lembaga Penyiaran Publik Lokal, abbreviated as LPPL), local private television stations, and community television stations.

Due to the unclear distinction of 'television network', 'local bureau', 'regional station' of a television network and 'local television station' in practice, the list below only includes TVRI stations, independent stations, and stations affiliated (which were formerly independent) with one of the networks formed after the Broadcasting Act signed into law while still retaining their original name.

Aceh

 * Banda Aceh

Bangka Belitung Islands

 * Pangkalpinang

Banten

 * Serang and Cilegon

Central Java

 * Semarang


 * Purwokerto


 * Kebumen


 * Pati


 * Pekalongan


 * Surakarta


 * Temanggung

Central Kalimantan

 * Palangka Raya


 * East Kotawaringin

Central Sulawesi

 * Palu

East Java

 * Surabaya


 * Batu


 * Malang


 * Sidoarjo


 * Madiun


 * Kediri


 * Blitar


 * Tulungagung

East Kalimantan

 * Samarinda


 * Balikpapan


 * Bontang

East Nusa Tenggara

 * Kupang

Lampung

 * Bandar Lampung

Maluku

 * Ambon

North Kalimantan

 * Tarakan

North Maluku

 * Ternate

North Sulawesi

 * Manado

North Sumatra

 * Medan


 * Pematangsiantar and Simalungun

Papua

 * Jayapura

Riau

 * Pekanbaru


 * Rokan Hilir


 * Siak


 * Tembilahan

Riau Islands

 * Batam and Tanjungpinang

South Kalimantan

 * Banjarmasin


 * Tabalong

South Sulawesi

 * Makassar


 * Palopo


 * Parepare


 * Sinjai

South Sumatra

 * Palembang


 * Musi Banyuasin


 * Lubuklinggau

Southeast Sulawesi

 * Kendari

West Java

 * Bandung


 * Sukabumi

West Kalimantan

 * Pontianak

West Nusa Tenggara

 * Mataram

West Papua

 * Manokwari

West Sulawesi

 * Mamuju

West Sumatra

 * Padang