Bali TV live stream
Bali TV online television
Bali TV is a private Indonesian television station that belongs to the Bali Post Media Group, serving the entire island of Bali. The channel is owned by PT Bali Ranadha Televisi, a subsidiary of the Kelompok Media Bali Post under the leadership of Satria Naradha. It was launched on May 26, 2002, and its headquarters are located in Denpasar City, Bali, Indonesia. As a dedicated source for online television, Bali TV broadcasts primarily in the Indonesian and Balinese languages, operating under the slogan Matahari dari Bali (Sun from Bali), and is an affiliate of the Indonesia Network alongside other regional stations such as Aceh TV, Bandung TV, and Jogja TV.
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of Balinese cultural events, traditional songs, and ceremonial broadcasts, as well as general news and lifestyle programming from a local perspective. The channel is recognized for its regular broadcasts in the Balinese language, offering content that distinguishes it from national broadcasters. While specific current program titles and host names are not extensively documented, past presenters who have worked on the channel include Oka Permadi, Arna Suputra, Aura Gizela, and Dwi Vera.
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of Balinese cultural content, Bali TV is widely available as a free-to-air service via satellite on multiple platforms across Southeast Asia. The channel broadcasts in MPEG-4 SD format on the Merah Putih satellite at 108.0 degrees East on frequency 3938 MHz with horizontal polarization, a symbol rate of 1640, and FEC of 5/6. Additional satellite availability includes Measat 3b on frequencies 12523 V (K-Vision package) and 12643 V (Transvision package), as well as ABS 2A on frequency 12290 V (SMV FreeSat TV). The channel is also carried on digital terrestrial television across Bali, broadcasting on UHF channel 30 digital, including transmission from the Turyapada Tower in Buleleng which began carrying Bali TV as part of a major digital expansion in August 2025. The channel is accessible as tv online via its official website balitv.tv and through domestic cable providers such as First Media (channel 20).

