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This article examines the sustainability of community radio, the ‘third pillar’ of Indonesia’s democratic media system, after twenty years of government recognition. It focuses particularly on the strategies adopted by the Indonesian Community Radio Network (Jaringan Radio Komunitas Indonesia, JRKI) – Indonesia’s largest community radio network – to maintain its survival, with a strong emphasis on funding models. This article is based on a review of relevant documents (reports from local and international agencies) and semi-structured interviews with informants from JRKI’s central board and its partners. It is further enriched with a critical analysis of Indonesian broadcast policies and a review of community radio funding models in developed countries. Through its analysis, this article shows that community radio network in Indonesia is facing a managerial and financial crisis, one that leaves its sustainability in question. It also finds that the sustainability of JRKI and its members depends on the political climate and that the organization requires friendly regulations as well as partnerships with local and national public institutions. The recent trend (2015–21) of establishing partnerships with various government bodies has resulted in the association becoming increasingly state-driven in its management.
本文探讨了印度尼西亚民主媒体系统的 "第三支柱"--社区广播在获得政府认可二十年后的可持续性。文章特别关注印尼最大的社区广播网络--印尼社区广播网(Jaringan Radio Komunitas Indonesia, JRKI)--为维持其生存所采取的战略,重点是筹资模式。本文基于对相关文件(当地和国际机构的报告)的审查,以及对 JRKI 中央理事会及其合作伙伴的信息提供者进行的半结构化访谈。对印尼广播政策的批判性分析和对发达国家社区广播资助模式的回顾进一步丰富了本文的内容。本文通过分析表明,印尼的社区广播网络正面临着管理和财务危机,其可持续性受到质疑。文章还发现,JRKI 及其成员的可持续性取决于政治气候,该组织需要友好的法规以及与地方和国家公共机构的伙伴关系。最近(2015-21 年)与各政府机构建立伙伴关系的趋势导致该协会的管理越来越受国家驱动。