The Voice Indonesia

The Voice Indonesia
Also known asThe Voice Indonesia: The Real Singer (season 1)
The Voice Indonesia: Only Your Voice Will Save You (season 2)
GenreReality television
Created byJohn de Mol
Based onThe Voice franchise
Presented by
Judges
ComposerMartijn Schimmer
Country of originIndonesia
Original languageIndonesian
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes83
Production
Executive producersJohn de Mol
Indra Yudhistira (Indosiar-2013)
Fabian Dharmawan (RCTI-2016)
Victor Setiawan (GTV-2018–2019)
Production locations
  • Studio 5 Indosiar (2013)
  • Studio 8 RCTI (2016; Blind Audition, Battle Round, Knockout Round, Live Shows, Live Playoffs, Semi-final)
  • Studio 14 RCTI (2016; Final)
  • MNC Studios Studio 8 (2018–2019)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time120–240 minutes (incl. adverts)
Original release
NetworkIndosiar (2013)
RCTI (2016)
GTV (2018–2019)
Release10 February 2013 (2013-02-10) –
28 November 2019 (2019-11-28)
Related
The Voice (franchise)
The Voice of Holland
The Voice (U.S.)
The Voice UK
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The Voice Indonesia is an Indonesian reality television singing competition created by John de Mol. It premiered in February 10, 2013 on Indosiar.[1][2]

After the first season concluded, Indosiar dropped the show due to poor ratings. In 2016, RCTI won the rights to the show, and a second season went into production with Indonesian television producer Fabian Dharmawan at the helm after successful seasons with Indonesian Idol and X Factor Indonesia.[3] However, in June 2017, RCTI announced that they would not be continuing the show. In June 2018, it was announced that their sister channel GTV would revive the show for a third season.

The show has produced four winners to date: Billy Simpson, Mario G. Klau, Aldo Longa, and Vionita Veronika.

The original judging panel line-up in 2013 consisted of Armand Maulana, Giring Ganesha, Glenn Fredly, and Sherina Munaf. In 2016, the judging panel was replaced by Ari Lasso, Agnez Mo, Kaka "Slank", and Judika.

The programme was commissioned after a successful first series in the US, where the programme aired on NBC. The winners received cash prize, an all-new car unit, and a record deal with Universal Music Indonesia (season 1 through 3) and Hits Records (season 4).

  1. ^ Luthfi, Ansharuddin (10 February 2013). "Saksikan The Voice Indonesia Malam Ini di Indosiar" (in Indonesian). Liputan6.com. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  2. ^ Anggraeni, Rina (24 February 2016). "The Voice Indonesia Tayang Perdana Jumat, 26 Februari" (in Indonesian). SINDOnews.com. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  3. ^ Pamungkas, Alan (26 February 2016). "Blind Audition The Voice Indonesia Resmi Dimulai" (in Indonesian). Okezone. Retrieved 9 June 2016.