Model innovation amid digital shift Govt calls for media business

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Model innovation amid digital shift Govt calls for media business

*[ISF 2024 OPENING PRESS CONFERENCE]* Rekan-rekan media, akan ada *press conference opening ISF 2024 di jam 10.40 di Ruang Merak 1* (lower lobby level, seberang media center) dengan narasumber: 1. H.E Luhut Binsar Panjaitan Coordinating Minister for Maritime and Investment Affairs of Indonesia 2. Arsjad Rasjid Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce ans Industry (Kadin Indonesia) 3. Rachmat Kaimuddin Deputy Coordinating Minister of Maritime Affairs and Investments in Infrastructure and Transportation of Indonesia 4. Shinta Kamdani Coordinating Vice Chairwoman for Maritime, Investment and Foreign Affairs, the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin Indonesia) 5. Chelsea Islan ISF 2024 Advocate, Actress, Entrepreneur & UNDP Indonesia SDG Mover 6. Dion Wiyoko ISF 2024 Advocate, Actor, UNICEF Indonesia Clean and Healthy Generation Ambassador 7. Lady Diandra ISF 2024 Advocate, Puteri Indonesia Intelegensia 2024, sustainability issue practitioner and consultant *Bagi rekan media yang ingin mengikuti press conference ini, mohon sudah berada di Ruang Merak 1 jam 10.15* Terima kasih ???????? Kiri ke kanan: Duta IISF 2024 Dion Wiyoko, Wakil Koordinator bidang Maritim, Investasi, dan Luar Negeri Shinta Kamdani, Ketua Umum Kamar Dagang dan Industri Indonesia Arsjad Rasjid, Deputi Bidang Koordinasi Infrastruktur dan Transportasi Rachmat Kaimuddin, Duta IISF 2024 Chelsea Islan, Duta IISF 2024 Lady Diandra, dalam konferensi pers Indonesia International Sustainability Forum di Jakarta, Kamis (5/9/2024) ANTARA/Mecca Yumna Left to right: IISF 2024 advocate Dion Wiyoko, Coordinating Vice Chairwoman for Maritime, Investment and Foreign Affairs, the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin Indonesia) Shinta Kamdani, Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce ans Industry (Kadin Indonesia) Arsjad Rasjid, Deputy Coordinating Minister of Maritime Affairs and Investments in Infrastructure and Transportation of Indonesia Rachmat Kaimuddin, IISF 2024 advocate Chelsea Islan, and IISF 2024 Advocate Lady Diandra in Indonesia International Sustainability Forum 2024 in Jakarta, Thursday, September 5 2024. ANTARA/Mecca Yumna

Jakarta (ANTARA) - Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Nezar Patria has called for urgent exploration of new business models for the media industry, given the increasing dominance of digital platforms.

"To ensure the press remains strong, healthy, and continues its democratic role, we must find innovative business models," he stated on Sunday.

Patria's remarks underscored the growing concern about media business sustainability in Indonesia, highlighting the potential for alternative models, such as collaborative efforts to combat misinformation on social media.

"Emerging technologies, like AI, present both challenges and opportunities," he added.

Speaking on World Press Freedom Day, he emphasized the need for high-quality journalism amidst rapid technological change. He reiterated the government's commitment to balancing the relationship between quality journalism and digital platforms through Presidential Regulation No. 32 of 2024.

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"We aim to ensure this regulation helps media outlets thrive in the current digital landscape," he explained.

He also expressed concern about media industry layoffs and urged adherence to existing labor regulations. Indonesia's media industry is facing a significant wave of layoffs, with several major outlets reducing staff or shutting down operations.

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Kompas TV, for instance, has reportedly laid off 150 employees and ceased its traditional TV broadcasts, shifting focus to digital platforms. CNN Indonesia has also cut around 200 jobs, affecting both newsroom and technical divisions. Other media groups, have implemented similar workforce reductions, citing financial pressures and shifting audience preferences toward digital content.