''Bernas'' is an
online-only newspaper, formerly a daily newspaper, based in
Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta (; jv, ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ ; pey, Jogjakarta) is the capital city of Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, ...
, Indonesia. It was one of the first newspapers founded after Indonesian independence.
History
''Bernas'' was founded on 15 September 1946 as ''Harian Umum Nasional'' by
Soemanang Soerjowinoto. Its original editorial board consisted of Soemanang, Mashoed Hardjokoesoemo, Bob Maemun, Marbangoen, Mohammad Soepadi, Darsyaf Rahman, and RM Soetio. At the time, Yogyakarta was the temporary capital of the
newly independent country. During the entirety of the
Indonesian National Revolution, the paper consisted of only two or four pages, printed on whatever paper was available at the time. After the war, ''Bernas'' continued to publish.
On 26 March 1965, Decree of the Information Minister Number 29/SK/M/65 was passed. This required all newspapers to ally themselves with a political party. ''Harian Umum Nasional'', which allied itself with the
Indonesian National Party
The Indonesian National Party ( id, Partai Nasional Indonesia, PNI) was the name used by several nationalist political parties in Indonesia from 1927 until the 2000s. The first PNI was established by future President Sukarno. After independence, th ...
, changed its name to ''Suluh Indonesia'', becoming an extension of a
Jakarta-based newspaper of the same name. When the office in Jakarta changed its name to ''Suluh Marhaen'', the Yogyakarta branch followed suit. By this time the paper had expanded to eight pages daily.
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In 1969, after the failed ]30 September Movement
The Thirtieth of September Movement ( id, Gerakan 30 September, abbreviated as G30S, also known by the acronym Gestapu for ''Gerakan September Tiga Puluh'', Thirtieth of September Movement) was a self-proclaimed organization of Indonesian Na ...
of 1965 and resulting killings led to the fall of President Sukarno, the Ministry of Information rescinded the 1965 order. Once again independent, the Yogyakarta branch of ''Suluh Marhaen'' renamed itself ''Berita Nasional'' (National News), which was abbreviated ''Bernas'' (''Bernas'' itself also means "firm").[ On 13 August 1990, ''Bernas'' was acquired by the ]Kompas Gramedia Group
Kompas Gramedia is an Indonesian conglomerate. It has focused on several businesses, predominantly mass media, as well as hospitality, manufacturing, and event organizing.
The company's businesses comprises multiple divisions, such as media ass ...
[ and became part of ''Persda'' newspaper chain (currently ]Tribun Network
Tribun Network is a newspaper chain in Indonesia owned by Kompas Gramedia. Currently the group has owned 22 local newspapers, which are spread across 24 cities and regencies in Indonesia, and a national newspaper. Tribun Network also maintain its ...
). This was followed by another rename, in which ''Bernas'' became the official name of the paper. By the 1990s, they had a circulation of 64,500, each edition had 12 pages.[
At one of its heights, it has the second-largest circulation of the ]Yogyakarta Special Region
The Special Region of Yogyakarta (; id, Daerah Istimewa (D.I.) Yogyakarta) is a provincial-level autonomous region of Indonesia in southern Java. It has also been known as the Special Territory of Yogyakarta.
It is bordered by the Indian Oce ...
area, after '' Kedaulatan Rakyat''.
In 1996, ''Bernas'' reporter Fuad Muhammad Syafruddin, better known as "Udin", published a series of articles exposing corruption in the local government of the Bantul Regency
Bantul ( jv, ꦧꦤ꧀ꦠꦸꦭ꧀; ) is a regency located in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is located on the island of Java. The regency's population was 911,503 at the 2010 Census, but has risen to 985,770 at the 2020 Census. Li ...
. He was severely beaten on 13 August of that year by two men who were never caught, and died three days later without regaining consciousness. Due to the widespread suspicion that local government officials played a role in a death, his case became a national ''cause célèbre''. A team of ''Bernas'' journalists—known as the "White Kijang" team for the type of car they drove—launched its own investigation of the case, locating witnesses to help clear a driver who had allegedly been bribed by police to make a false confession
A false confession is an admission of guilt for a crime which the individual did not commit. Although such confessions seem counterintuitive, they can be made voluntarily, perhaps to protect a third party, or induced through coercive interroga ...
in the case. Udin's murder was not yet solved to this day.
On 29 August 2004, ''Bernas'' changed its name to ''Bernas Jogja'', switched to a seven-column format from the previous nine.[ it has a circulation of 30,500, most of which is in the ]city proper
A city proper is the geographical area contained within city limits. The term ''proper'' is not exclusive to cities; it can describe the geographical area within the boundaries of any given locality. The United Nations defines the term as "the sin ...
and Sleman
Sleman is a '' kapanewon'' (regency district) and the seat capital of Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is on the road between Yogyakarta and Magelang. Sleman has five villages, namely Caturharjo, Pandowoharjo, Tridadi, ...
. Eighty-five percent of its readership is male. The name change only reverted to ''Bernas'' on 20 May 2015 when property developer company Hebat Group took the majority share of the newspaper.
On 1 March 2018, after 71 years of existence, the newspaper ceased physical circulation after publishing its final edition a day before due to declining readership and ad revenues coupled with increasing costs, though it maintained a digital version.
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