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Logo since late 2016, this is the second revision of the 2006 logo, which was based on the 2001 STAR TV channels logo, and concurrently used with the wordmark since March 2003.
The Convergence Indonesian Building Lt.26-28, Kawasan Rasuna Epicentrum Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Karet Kuningan, Setiabudi, South Jakarta 12940, Indonesia
1 January 1993 (1993-01-01) (Trial broadcast) 28 February 1993 (1993-02-28) (begin broadcasting from Jakarta) 1 March 1993; 31 years ago (1993-03-01) (Official broadcast)
PT Cakrawala Andalas Televisi, operating as ANTV, was launched on 1 January 1993 as a local television station in Lampung province. In the same month, it was awarded a government license for nationwide broadcasting and moved its studio to Jakarta.[citation needed] The first programming it produced was live coverage of the general session of the People's Consultative Assembly on 1 March 1993.[citation needed]
Along with RCTI, MNCTV, GTV, and iNews, ANTV completed the analogue switch-off on 3 November 2022. ANTV Jakarta transmitter still aired over PAL service while ANTV already turned to DVB-T2 services, and later it shut down on 4 November, after ASO ran a text on the ANTV Jakarta analogue feed.[1][2]
Between 2015 and 2022, ANTV did not air any sports programming.
On July 16–17, 2022, ANTV aired a friendly match between Persija Jakarta vs RANS Nusantara F.C., marking a return of sports programming to the channel.[5] and Persebaya vs PSIM.[6] In September 2022, the network started airing One Pride MMA series, a local, network-owned mixed martial arts promotion, moving from tvOne.[7]