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Helmed by veteran journalists, Narasi TV seeks to create thought-provoking, informative and entertaining content to engage Indonesia's online generation.
Helmed by veteran journalists, Narasi TV seeks to create thought-provoking, informative and entertaining content to engage Indonesia's online generation.
Co-founder and CEO of Narasi TV
Catharina Davy is a veteran media professional, starting at Indonesian TV station RCTI in 1999, where she was a journalist, news anchor and eventually executive producer. Catharina left RCTI in 2011 and had a brief stint as a producer and scriptwriter at Watchdoc, a documentary production house, before moving to Metro TV as an executive producer and news manager from 2012 to 2016. In 2017, she joined former Metro TV colleagues Najwa Shihab and Dahlia Citra Buana to establish omni-channel media network Narasi TV.
Catharina Davy is a veteran media professional, starting at Indonesian TV station RCTI in 1999, where she was a journalist, news anchor and eventually executive producer. Catharina left RCTI in 2011 and had a brief stint as a producer and scriptwriter at Watchdoc, a documentary production house, before moving to Metro TV as an executive producer and news manager from 2012 to 2016. In 2017, she joined former Metro TV colleagues Najwa Shihab and Dahlia Citra Buana to establish omni-channel media network Narasi TV.
Co-founder of Narasi TV
Dahlia Citra Buana is a veteran in the journalistic and broadcasting world. After graduating from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia with a bachelor's degree in Politics, she began her career as a radio host and journalist in 2002, working for KBR68H and Green Radio Jakarta. In 2008 she joined Metro TV, eventually becoming the producer of Mata Najwa, a talk show hosted by well-known anchor Najwa Shihab. Together with Najwa, she established the omni-channel media network Narasi TV in 2017. Dahlia officially left Metro TV in 2018.
Dahlia Citra Buana is a veteran in the journalistic and broadcasting world. After graduating from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia with a bachelor's degree in Politics, she began her career as a radio host and journalist in 2002, working for KBR68H and Green Radio Jakarta. In 2008 she joined Metro TV, eventually becoming the producer of Mata Najwa, a talk show hosted by well-known anchor Najwa Shihab. Together with Najwa, she established the omni-channel media network Narasi TV in 2017. Dahlia officially left Metro TV in 2018.
Co-founder of Narasi TV
Najwa Shihab is one of Indonesia's most well-known TV journalists. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in law from Universitas Indonesia, she joined Metro TV as one of their first reporters in 2000. In 2004, she became an assistant producer for Metro TV's Today's Dialogue show and was heavily involved in reporting the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. In 2009, she became the host of her own talk show, Mata Najwa, before becoming the station's vice editor-in-chief in 2011. In 2017, Najwa officially left Metro TV to establish omni-channel media network Narasi TV.
Najwa Shihab is one of Indonesia's most well-known TV journalists. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in law from Universitas Indonesia, she joined Metro TV as one of their first reporters in 2000. In 2004, she became an assistant producer for Metro TV's Today's Dialogue show and was heavily involved in reporting the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. In 2009, she became the host of her own talk show, Mata Najwa, before becoming the station's vice editor-in-chief in 2011. In 2017, Najwa officially left Metro TV to establish omni-channel media network Narasi TV.
Narasi TV: Creating a better media experience for Indonesia
Spearheaded by a popular talkshow host, this new media startup seeks to cultivate a more positive online media environment
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