Editor-in-Chief | Mahandis Yoanata Thamrin |
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Categories | General Interest |
Frequency | Monthly (1963-2024) Online (2024-present) |
Format | Digest |
Circulation | 130,000 (2021) |
Founder | P.K. Ojong and Jakob Oetama |
First issue | August 17, 1963 |
Final issue | June 2024 |
Company | Kompas Gramedia, Grid Network |
Country | Indonesia |
Based in | Jakarta |
Language | Indonesian |
Website |
www |
ISSN | 0535-4900 |
Intisari (Digest) is an Indonesian monthly general-interest magazine published by Kompas Gramedia. The magazine adopted a format similar to Reader's Digest.
Intisari was first published in 1963 by Petrus Kanisius Ojong (1920–1980) and Jakob Oetama (1931–2020), with assistance from J. Adi Subrata and Irawati. [1] It was the company's first publication.
Intisari was intended to open the horizons of Indonesian society. Its first edition had no cover and was 14 x 17.5 cm in size, in black and white and 128 pages thick. [2] In its first publication, 11,000 copies were printed. Later editions would reach 350,000 copies. [1] [2]
The online version of Intisari includes a variety of sections and categories, such as finance, [3] career, [4] unique, [5] inspiration, wellness, [6] and travelling. [7]
The magazine was published the last issue on June 2024. Intisari magazine in print form is still published in special editions and at certain moments. [8]
Editor-in-Chief | Mahandis Yoanata Thamrin |
---|---|
Categories | General Interest |
Frequency | Monthly (1963-2024) Online (2024-present) |
Format | Digest |
Circulation | 130,000 (2021) |
Founder | P.K. Ojong and Jakob Oetama |
First issue | August 17, 1963 |
Final issue | June 2024 |
Company | Kompas Gramedia, Grid Network |
Country | Indonesia |
Based in | Jakarta |
Language | Indonesian |
Website |
www |
ISSN | 0535-4900 |
Intisari (Digest) is an Indonesian monthly general-interest magazine published by Kompas Gramedia. The magazine adopted a format similar to Reader's Digest.
Intisari was first published in 1963 by Petrus Kanisius Ojong (1920–1980) and Jakob Oetama (1931–2020), with assistance from J. Adi Subrata and Irawati. [1] It was the company's first publication.
Intisari was intended to open the horizons of Indonesian society. Its first edition had no cover and was 14 x 17.5 cm in size, in black and white and 128 pages thick. [2] In its first publication, 11,000 copies were printed. Later editions would reach 350,000 copies. [1] [2]
The online version of Intisari includes a variety of sections and categories, such as finance, [3] career, [4] unique, [5] inspiration, wellness, [6] and travelling. [7]
The magazine was published the last issue on June 2024. Intisari magazine in print form is still published in special editions and at certain moments. [8]