List of Indonesian newspapers and news sites featuring business, sports, entertainments, jobs, education, lifestyles, travel, and politics.
Indonesia's most widely read newspaper published by Kompas-Gramedia Group Publishing.
Includes in-depth articles on sports, business, health, education, entertainment, and more.
Indonesia's business and financial newspaper published by PT Jurnalindo Script Graphic.
One of the most widely circulated English-language newspapers in Indonesia.
Covering latest news on politics, economy, business, sports, entertainment, and more.
One of the leading newspapers published in Indonesia.
Daily newspaper based in Bandung and serving Banten Province and West Java Province.
Leading newspaper published in Indonesian island Bali.
Daily English language newspaper published in Jakarta, Indonesia. The newspaper owned by PT Jakarta Globe Media, and published Monday to Saturday.
Daily newspaper published in Indonesia. The newspaper was founded in 1950 by Haji Hetami.
English-language newspaper published in the Island of Bali. The newspaper owned by PT Lestari Kala Media in Seminyak, Bali.
Indonesian community newspaper in Australia.
Indonesian newspapers play a crucial role in informing the public about local, national, and international events. They cover a wide array of topics including politics, economics, social issues, culture, and sports, offering a well-rounded perspective on the world.
Traditional print newspapers remain a primary news source in Indonesia. Prominent papers such as Kompas, Tempo, Republika, and Suara Merdeka are known for their in-depth coverage of both local and global news, along with insightful features and opinion pieces.
The rise of digital media has seen a surge in popularity of online news platforms. Websites like Detik, Kompas.com, and Tirto deliver instant news updates, extensive articles, videos, and interactive content, attracting a tech-savvy audience.
Catering to Indonesia’s diverse linguistic landscape, newspapers are available in Bahasa Indonesia as well as various regional languages and dialects, ensuring accessibility for multilingual and multicultural audiences. This diversity in language options underscores Indonesia’s rich cultural tapestry and helps maintain a well-informed society.