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Wimar's World Too Hot To Handle

The Jakarta Post
07 April 2007

We present the articles in toto, as JPs URLs tend to fade over time. We have refrained from saying too much ourselves. The fact is that we are disappointed the show cannot go on, but we are grateful to JakTV for their support which has allowed us to find our audience in such a short time, to make this JakTVs number one program. We wish we could confirm the explanations given to us for the real reason the show was closed down. That is a more important story than the closure of one show.

 

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'Wimar's World' -- too hot to handle?

The Jakarta Post
Thursday, April 5, 2007

By Anissa S. Febrina

Forget celebrity gossip shows, these days the most divisive and controversial issues are aired on TV talk shows.

The "talk" on shows like Jak-TV's Wimar's World got "so hot" that the private station said recently it needed "cooling down".

Regular viewers of the show hosted by prominent speaker Wimar Witoelar are in for a big letdown if they tune in this week as the show has been scratched.

"The contract for the first 13 episodes of Wimar's World has ended and we are currently holding the show to re-format it," program producer Martin Mohede said Wednesday.

The Wednesday night show on which invited guests -- including government and city officials -- discussed topical issues, was as of last week the most popular of Jak-TV's top-rating programs.

The station only airs in Jakarta.

 

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with show producers Susy Magdalena (InterMatrix) and Sitti Murbaranny (JakTV)

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Normally, television stations rely on their top-rated programs to attract advertisers, generally the main source of income for the media.

If Jak-TV is prepared to lose advertising revenue to terminate, suspend or modify a show, then there must be something wrong.

Wimar questions government policies with a sharp tongue, humor and wit, much to the annoyance of certain top city officials who were invited to talk on his show, a source at the station said.

Using cooking a special dish as an analogy for the show, the source said it had become too "hot and spicy" for some.

"We must understand that not all people like it spicy, thus we must make the necessary changes so it better suits everyone," the source added.

Just how hot and spicy did the show got?

Although the host said he had never been informed nor warned about it, Wimar recalled a number of remarks he made both to city officials and Jakarta governor hopefuls on both Wimar's World and Gubernur Kita (Our governor), a similar program aired by the station on which he is a panelist.

Some of the remarks involved the performance of the current Jakarta administration in dealing with urban problems, while others touched on the issue of corruption in one of the city's infrastructure projects.

"I have a certain style as a host. Some might have taken my remarks personally, but then again I have never been warned about being too offensive," Wimar said.

This recent incident reminded Wimar of how his talk show at national private station SCTV was scratched in 1993.

"But back then we could understand the situation. Freedom of speech was a luxury," he said.

In a so-called era of reform like today, people are free to speak their minds without fear of being punished by the authorities.

Or so we thought.

Communications and media expert Effendi Ghazali said it was greatly concerning if it were proven that officials were meddling with freedom of speech.

"The danger is that it occurred at provincial level. It could set a bad example for other provinces."

But public speakers should also be very careful about what they say and how they say it as they could be held liable for libelous statements, he said.

Jak-TV denies having been pressured by any official to "cool down" the program.

"Pressure from outside parties is normal for the media. It is everywhere. But the decision is in our hands," Mohede said.

Let the public be the judge.

 

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Viewers miss Wednesdays with Wimar

The Jakarta Post
Saturday, April 7, 2007

By Anissa S. Febrina

Some were sitting slouched back in their sofas Wednesday night, ready to watch their favorite talk show, only to find out it had been canned.

"I was stretched out in front of the TV, waiting for WW (Wimar's World), to start, but it never did. I opened Perspektif and found out the show had been cut," Bujung, who regularly tuned in to the show, commented on host Wimar Witoelar's website.

"It is pretty disappointing. WW and Gubernur Kita (Our Governor, a similar program on the same channel) are the only programs I never missed on Jak-TV," he continued.

Light yet serious talk shows like Wimar's World might not be everyone's cup of tea, but as of Thursday, 69 expressions of disappointment over the "suspension" of the show had been posted on the website.

Private station Jak-TV, which airs only in Jakarta, had previously said it had stopped showing the program indefinitely, for "reformatting" purposes.

Cyberworld discussions quickly grew, with some suggesting the show had been taken off because of Wimar's criticisms of certain city officials.

Jak-TV denied having been pressured by the authorities to can the show, saying there was nothing unusual about the decision to reformat it as the first season of 13 episodes had come to an end.

But during a discussion Monday about whether to continue with the show, Wimar quoted one of the station's representatives as saying: "let's cool down until we have a new governor".

Regular viewers of the show -- on which invited guests discussed Jakarta's problems -- responded with comments ranging from "disappointed" to "feeling sick" upon hearing about the events leading up to the show being taken off the air indefinitely.

"They (officials) are the only ones who feel that it (the show) was too 'hot'," regular viewer Kemal Taruc said.

"They do not realize that the public has had it up to here with their performance," the former student activist said.

Wimar himself has kept a cool head over the incident, saying: "I have been censored on other occasions and am only here by their invitation.

"The decision is theirs (the station's)," he added, "they were very supportive previously."

Wimar's World, Jak-TV's top-rating show, had been airing for three months prior to the decision to temporarily discontinue its production.

Although the show might not be viewed by all nine million Jakartans, its fans are anxiously waiting for it to reappear.

How long will they have to wait?

"It could take a week, a month, two months. We are not sure," program producer Martin Mohede said.

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12 Comments:

  1. From Albertus on 08 April 2007 06:56:45 WIB
    And who is this certain top city official I wonder ;)

    Keep fighting, Mr. Wimar, for the better future of Indonesia. If this type of officials are kept in power, certainly our country will never move forward. If they can't even handle criticism, how can we expect them to handle the larger problems that beset our country?
  2. From anonymous on 08 April 2007 12:30:58 WIB
    apanya yang spicy siy? orang senyumnya manis begitu... kenapa musti di dramatisir banget? emangnya indonesia kekurangan drama? kan udah ada intan, wulan, safina, mungkin harusnya ada bambang, joko, toyib... tapi talk show nya wimar witoelar ga perlu dijadiin drama juga kan? ngeliatnya seperti sinetron yang diperankan ama city officials, station TV people and the talk show hosts... plis deh, plis deh, plis deh...
    saya cuman pengen nonton tipi, is that too much to ask? cuman minta hiburan yang ga bikin otak lumpuh total.
    kalo om wim buat sitcom tentang statiun tipi diperankan city officials aja gimana? karena kelakuannya city officials dan stasiun tipi tuh spt joke, jadi sekalian diolah aja supaya menghibur. *kesel, kesel, kesel*
  3. From grace on 08 April 2007 17:49:11 WIB
    i guess we are still far from reaching that level of freedom of speech, expression and press.
  4. From pengamat on 08 April 2007 19:32:46 WIB
    Credit to Jakarta Post (and miss Anissa S. Febrina)for mentioning this event (the cancellation of Wimar's world as newsworthy) two times !
    Other newspapers do not even mention it.

  5. From gambler on 09 April 2007 11:58:38 WIB
    padahal sauce hot & spicy itu enak banget loh dimakan sama nugget.
  6. From Ria Wibisono on 10 April 2007 11:05:35 WIB
    Don't worry WW, you still have so many channels to communicate with Indonesian. If mass media are scared to air your talk show, you still can hold it live from one campus to another, just like you did recently. Or how about making your own TV/radio station? =P
    Never give up WW, for your talk shows are good and full of education for Indonesian people. They need your talk shows rather than the copycat series (sinetron jiplakan), infotainment, and other uneducating TV programs.
  7. From syahrul on 10 April 2007 16:56:46 WIB
    Saya jarang nonton TV karena acaranya tidak ada yang menarik bahkan flm2 bagus Hollywodpun bagi saya sdh tdk menarik krn sdh diulang berkali-kali.
    Tapi meski baru beberapa episode nonton talk shownya bung Wimar sy langsung suka. Sayang baru beberapa episode sdh tidak ada lagi!
    saya harap akan ada stasiun TV Independen yang berkualitas membuat acara talkshow bung Wimar lagi.
    Buat Bung Wimar sy percaya Anda tidak akan berhenti untuk menyumbangkan hal-hal terbaik yang dapat anda berikan kepada publik.
    Saya sampaikan terima kasih kepada bung Wimar.
    Maju terus!!!
  8. From hanzky on 11 April 2007 09:44:48 WIB
    Something never changes, heh?. That is sad to know when you (in this case, the TV executives) think you have all the power in the world (or in the company), you actually don't, because there's always some higher power (the governments!) trying to stir the direction to suit their personal goals and you are so helpless you can't even stand up for what you believe in, that is such a shame. I hope I don't have to encounter that kind of situation, ever.

    It's ok WW, you'll soon find another way to channel your thoughts and educate the Indonesian citizens.


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  9. From wimar on 11 April 2007 09:58:04 WIB
    hanzky, you are very close to the truth - with just one mistaken perception, and that is: I have no grief in having my show stopped. I was not doing it for myself, so I do not need sympathy. Don't get me wrong, I do appreciate your approval and support. Thank you.

    The MOST IMPORTANT part of your statement is this: television executives so helpless they can't even stand up for what they believe in, that is such a shame.

    They are so afraid of this one person who pushes the station to do what he wants, by withdrawing support that he has no right to control.

    Have some reporters dig into the story because they must find out for themselves, not rely on hearsay. It is a big story.
  10. From Satya on 11 April 2007 10:19:45 WIB
    the thing about TV industry here, the TV station is never the number one business for the owner. indonesian TV owners have other businesses that are their main cash cows. the TV stations are just for hobby. so government officials can easily threaten to disrupt their big business if the owners won't squash a simple half hour talk show.
  11. From trusa on 11 April 2007 19:34:09 WIB

    saya menyesal sekali ww. rabu kemarin gak tayang. saya berpikir baik kalo acara itu pindah ke tv lain karena ratingya bagus. tapi setelah tau WW di-cut. it's really shocking!!? apa-apaan nih...kita mau kembali lagi ke zaman kegelapan? too spicy? kalo ada yang ngerasa kepedasan, ya slah sendiri mengapa situ makan sambal? coba kalo makannya yang adem-adem aja, yang bersih-bersih saja, gak ada yang perlu megap-megap kepedasan karena kecerdasan WW? saya percaya WW menyuarakan segalanya dengan apa adanya...dan saya berharap WW tetap seperti itu. saya berharap rabu ini WW hadir lagi...rerun-nya juga boleh...sementara yang baru belum ada. saya sedia gak lembur tiap hari rabu, demi WW, lho. kalo gak ada WW saya sih meles nonton tv...ya...maaf
  12. From Berto on 19 April 2007 19:56:35 WIB
    It's nothing new in the life's of Indonesian. If a government's official is upset that their being critised, they will use their power to stop the critic or the person in anyway. Although the critic is right, and if they accepted the critic and make changes, it will be better for them and the people of Indonesia.

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