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Moji (TV network)
Indonesian television broadcaster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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PT Omni Intivision (formerly known as PT Gendis Citrarahayu), operated as Moji, stylized as mOȷı, previously O Channel, is an Indonesian free-to-air television broadcaster. It was founded by Emtek and MRA Media. In 2007, MRA Media sold its stake in O Channel to Emtek. Initially, it broadcast as a local station in Jakarta. Its primary audience is adults age 18–30.
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Moji was an official broadcaster of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, along with SCTV, Indosiar and Mentari TV. In August 2022, O Channel replaced their digital on-screen graphic with an #OCPamit countdown, signaling the channel's rebranding.
The channel's content includes live sports, known as Si Jago Voli TV, often broadcasting international, regional, and local volleyball tournaments. English Premier League, Liga 2 Indonesia, and other sports are also featured.
Moji alongside SCTV were official broadcasters for the 2024 Summer Olympics, with Moji mostly airing volleyball events.[1]
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Presenters
- Beverly Gunawan (former SCTV anchor)
- Ahmad Rusydi Maulana
- Dana Paramita Notodirdjo (also an news anchor and reporter at SCTV)
- Annura Biometa
- Shahnaz Aprilia
- Eduard Vidyadi
- Hannisa Sandi
- Verta Arlinsa
Visual identity

Slogans
As O Channel
- Jakarta's Own Channel (2004–2013)
- Your Inspiring Entertainment and Lifestyle Television (2013–2015)
- Women Inspiration and Lifestyle Television (2015–2017)
- Your Lifetainment Destination (2017–2020)
- Inspirasi Bahagia (Inspire Happiness) (2020)
- Inspirasi Semangatmu! (Inspire Your Spirit!)(2021)
- Home of Funtastic Sport (2021–2022)
- #OC Pamit (2022, when O Channel completely closed)
As Moji
- Everyday Excitement (2022–2023)
- It's Moji (2022–present, sub-slogan)
- Seru Banget (Very Fun) (2023–present)
- Si Jago Voli (The King of Volleyball) (2023–present) (Volleyball slogan)
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References
External links
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