Bintang Radio

Bintang Radio Indonesia
Other namesBintang Radio
Bintang Radio dan Televisi
Bintang Radio Indonesia dan ASEAN
GenreReality singing competition
Country of originIndonesia
Home stationRRI: RRI Programa 2 • RRI NET (since 2018)
Formerly: RRI Programa 1 • TVRI (1974–1997?)
Created byMaladi
Original release1951 (1951) –
present
No. of episodesVaries
WebsiteBintang Radio on RRI Digital

Bintang Radio (lit.'Radio Star'), or formally Bintang Radio Indonesia (lit.'Indonesian Radio Star'), is an Indonesian singing competition and radio program aired by one of the country's public broadcaster Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI). Currently the show is broadcast on the RRI's youth-oriented radio network RRI Programa 2 and its television channel RRI NET. It was first held in 1951,[1] making it the oldest singing competition program in Indonesian broadcasting.

History

The first edition of Bintang Radio was held in 1951, coinciding with RRI's anniversary. In the early years, the Indonesian state recording company Lokananta recorded the winners' songs and distributed them to local RRI stations for airplay.[2]

Initially, Bintang Radio focused on keroncong, but since 1955 the opera seria (seriosa) and "entertainment" (pop) songs began to be competed.[2]

In 1974, RRI collaborated with its counterpart TVRI to organized the event, thus the program name was changed to Bintang Radio dan Televisi (lit.'Radio and Television Star').[2] This format appeared to end in 1997.

In the 2010s, the program was modified into Bintang Radio Indonesia and ASEAN (lit.'Indonesia and ASEAN Radio Star'),[3] where the winners had the opportunity to take part in a similar competition at the Southeast Asian level. However, the name was later reverted.

Starting in 2018, it was seen starting to air on RRI NET.[4] This was the first on television since the 1990s.

A note from the RRI board of directors in February 2025 indicated that the 2025 edition of Bintang Radio was at the brink of being canceled, unless "all of its financing was supported by sponsors". This, which was also experienced by similar RRI-organized programs such as Quranic competition Pekan Tilawatil Quran 2025, was because of the Presidential Instruction Number 1 of 2025 signed by Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto, which had an impact on budget efficiency at the RRI.[5] However, in July the network announced that the competition would be held that year.[6]

References

  1. ^ Jambak, Cecep (9 September 2020). "Bintang Radio, Sejarah Karir sang Titiek Puspa". rri.co.id. Archived from the original on 13 September 2021. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Sartono, Frans (2021). "Hari Radio Nasional dan Tantangan Bintang Radio". Kompas.id. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  3. ^ Budi W. "RRI Yogyakarta Adakan Final Kompetisi Olah Vokal Tertua di Indonesia". Gudeg.net. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  4. ^ RRI Pro 1 Cirebon (@RRIPro1Cirebon) (10 November 2018). "Malam Minggu, Jomblo, Ujan lagi. Dari Pada Bengong gak Jelas.. Liat Dan nonton Final Bintang radio 2018.. Follow dulu @RRIPro1Cirebon @RRIPrograma3". X. Retrieved 20 April 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Andi, Dimas (10 February 2025). "Imbas Efisiensi Kegiatan Operasional, Sejumlah Program RRI Dihapus". Kontan. Retrieved 6 April 2025.
  6. ^ Rahadi, Pradipta (3 July 2025). "Bintang Radio 2025 Hari Ini Resmi Diluncurkan". RRI.co.id. Retrieved 6 July 2025.