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Unyil or Si Unyil is an Indonesian children's television franchise owned by Produksi Film Negara (PFN). It started as a long-running children's television series , which ran on TVRI . The Unyil show, which airs every Sunday morning, tells the story about the eponymous main character whose typical Indonesian family lives in a rural area in the ...
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TVRI has an educational center called Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan TVRI (Pusdiklat TVRI, TVRI Educational and Training Center) [35] which provides television skill training. TVRI also manages Studio Alam TVRI (literally "TVRI Natural Studio"), an outdoor studio in Sukmajaya, Depok, West Java. It is a green open space which is used for the ...
Past programs include the Indonesian legendary children programming Si Unyil, and Berpacu dalam Melodi game show (from 1988 until 1998) and Live telecast of the Premier League] since August 2019 until its programming has terminated in 2020 due to rights fee problem with id:Mola TV (former PL rights between 2019-20 and 2021-22 before Emtek will ...
Abdul Hamid (3 December 1948 – 28 December 2022), or more popularly known by the name of his puppet character Pak Ogah, was an Indonesian voice actor and puppeteer. [1] He is best known for his portrayal of the lazy unemployed character Pak Ogah in Si Unyil.
Suyadi created Si Unyil as an educational program for Indonesian children in the 1980s. [1] In the 2000s, Unyil was updated with a new series, Laptop Si Unyil . Suyadi was a fine arts graduate of Bandung Institute of Technology (1952–1960) and then continued studying animation in France (1961–1963).
TVRI Sulawesi Selatan signed on on 7 December 1972 [1] as TVRI Ujung Pandang. It became one of the earliest local television stations in Indonesia and the first in Sulawesi. LPP TVRI South Sulawesi was established based on the Decree of the Governor of South Sulawesi Number 178/VII/71 of 15 July 1971. [2]
TVRI began public broadcasts on 24 August 1962, coinciding with the opening day of the 1962 Asian Games, following a trial broadcast during the 1962 Indonesian Independence Day celebrations. TVRI currently operates three national television channels— TVRI , TVRI World , and TVRI Sport —as well as 33 regional stations across the country.