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Tag: media

  • Indonesia’s presidential hopefuls on TikTok to woo Gen Zs, millennials

    Indonesia’s presidential hopefuls on TikTok to woo Gen Zs, millennials

    Indonesia’s presidential election is due 14 February and candidates are going all out to win over voters in this country of 274 million. With millennials and Gen Z voters making up 56.5% of the electorate campaigning is often done on social media. One platform in particular has emerged as key, TikTok. Sopa Images | Lightrocket…

  • PWI urges media to scrutinize 2024 presidential candidates

    PWI urges media to scrutinize 2024 presidential candidates

    Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI) has emphasized the media’s responsibility to thoroughly examine the track records of each presidential and vice-presidential candidate pair vying for the 2024 election. “The media’s duty is indeed to report on track records. Here you go, please choose one that you think is better,” Hendry Ch. Bangun,…