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SMSI Becomes Constituents of the Press Council, Unites Cyber ​​Media Companies in the New Era

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Hatta Rajasa congratulate to Chairman of SMSI and all members that SMSI has become constituent of Press Council. “SMSI has complied with the provisions of standards press companies organization that has been stated in the regulation of Press Council Number:3/Peraturan-DP/III/2008 on standards of press companies organization,” said the Decree of Press Council Number: 22/SK-DP/V/2020 on the result of Press Company Organization Verification that was signed by Chairman of Press Council Mohammad NUH, 29th May 2020. The decree referred to Press Council decision in the plenary session on Friday 22nd May 2020 in Jakarta, and the result of verification on 29th January 2020.

According to Firdaus, SMSI as an umbrella organization of online media owners with 1000 media outlets, will be developed until the city and district level all over Indonesia. “So information network will be expanded more broadly, reaching the rural of the country,” Firdaus said.

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Hatta Rajasa said he supported to Firdaus’ program that want to expand organization network until all over Indonesia. With controlling the data and information network in the 21st century, Hatta said, SMSI will have extraordinary power, and it is important to be a partner of the government.

Another program not long times, SMSI would like to establish a newsroom together with all member’s organization. “This newsroom will bring positive benefit for the members, mainly for media outlets start up.

Following the Data of the Chairmen of SMSI, Firdaus As the General Chairperson:

  1. Aceh Tarmilin Usman (sinarpidie.co)
  2. Sumatera Utara Zulfikar Tanjung (Intipos.com)
  3. Riau Novrizon Burman (riausatu.com)
  4. Kepulauan Riau Zakmi (Luarbiasa.id)
  5. Sumatera Barat Zulnadi (semangatnews.com)
  6. Sumatera Selatan Jhon Heri (Jodanews.com)
  7. Bengkulu Wibowo Susilo (Bengkulutoday.com)
  8. Jambi Muhtadi Putranusa (Kenali.co)
  9. Bangka Belitung Nico Alpiandy (lensabangkabelitung.com)
  10. Lampung Donny Irawan (Saibumi.com)
  11. Banten Junaidi (Tangerangonline.id)
  12. Jakarta Nandi Nanti (industry.co.id)
  13. Jawa Barat Hardiansyah (Ayobandung.com)
  14. Jawa Tengah Hendra Kelana (Suaramerdeka.com)
  15. Yogyakarta Sihono
  16. Jawa Timur Eko Pamuji (Duta.co)
  17. Bali Emanuel Dewata Oja (Fajarbali.co.id)
  18. Selawesi Selatan Rasyid Alfarisi (Fajar.co.id)
  19. Sulawesi Utara Merson Simbolon (Sulutnews.com)
  20. Sulawesi Barat Naskah M. Nabhan (sulbarexpress.fajar.co.id)
  21. Sulawesi Tenggara Gugus Suryaman (Turgo.id)
  22. Sulawesi Tengah Mahmud Matangara (Deadline-news.com)
  23. Gorontalo Irwanto Achmad (pojok6.id)
  24. Kalimantan Timur Indra Zakaria (Prokal.co)
  25. Kalimantan Tengah Sutransyah (kaltengpos.com)
  26. Kalimantan Utara M. Reza (Metrokaltara.com)
  27. Papua Plt. Hans Bisay (papuatimes.co.id)
  28. Papua Barat Bustam (Klikpapua.com)
  29. Maluku Paulus Joris (info-ambon.com)
  30. Maluku Utara Faiz Albar (Malutnews.com)
  31. NTB Achmad Sukisman Azmi (Radarlombok.co.id)
  32. NTT Dion DB Putra (Pos Kupang)
  33. Kalimantan Selatan Anang Fadhilah (infobanua.co.id). (Fan/Red)

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