STV live stream
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STV in Indonesia refers to at least four different television channels, as the abbreviation has been used by multiple stations across the country . The most notable one is Samarinda TV in East Kalimantan, but there are also stations in Bandung, Batam, and Malang that have used the STV name.
Samarinda TV (STV) is a local private television station based in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia . The channel is owned by Jawa Pos through its regional subsidiary Kaltim Post, and its headquarters are located at the Mahakam Square in Sungai Kunjang, Samarinda . The channel began test broadcasts on October 15, 2013, initially broadcasting for 5 hours before extending to 14 hours daily, covering Samarinda, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, and parts of Bontang . Samarinda TV ceased operations around August 2023, but was revived and resumed broadcasting on August 26, 2024 . After its revival, the channel began rebroadcasting programs from its sister station, Balikpapan TV . The channel produces Liputan Kocak (Licak), which is noted as the only Banjarese language program on the station .
Another channel previously known as STV is STV Bandung (Sunda Televisi) . This channel began broadcasting on March 18, 2005, on UHF channel 34 in Bandung, West Java . Its slogan was based on a play on Sundanese words: "One Tune Hade," which can be interpreted as one good tune/channel, or as "wantun hade," meaning brave to appear good . On September 9, 2011, the channel came under the ownership of Kompas TV, and on February 1, 2014, STV Bandung was renamed to Kompas TV Jawa Barat, ceasing to operate under the STV brand .
The name STV also refers to a channel in Batam, Kepulauan Riau, which entered a partnership with national network tvOne on October 14, 2010 . Under this agreement, STV Batam broadcast local content while also carrying programming from tvOne, which categorized itself as a news and sports channel . Additionally, network affiliation lists indicate that STTV Network includes local stations such as Gajayana TV in Malang (East Java), Mimosa TV in Manado (North Sulawesi), AKTV in Bandung (West Java), Musi TV in Palembang (South Sumatra), and TV9 Nusantara in Surabaya (East Java) .
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of STV content, the availability varies by location. The revived Samarinda TV broadcasts on digital terrestrial television on UHF channel 31 in the Samarinda area . The original STV Bandung has been rebranded and is no longer operational under that name, while other STV-affiliated stations such as Gajayana TV in Malang continue to broadcast locally. The official website stv.co.id previously associated with STV Bandung remains registered. Viewers are encouraged to check local digital channel listings as the Indonesian television industry continues to transition fully to digital broadcasting.

