Showing posts with label Najwa Shihab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Najwa Shihab. Show all posts

Metro TV's Mata Najwa: The Premiere (part2)


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Hi guys, previously on my post about Mata Najwa, I gave some comments on the show's format and 'packaging'. It was quite fun to have a new show here amidst the raging stream of Indonesian electronic cinemas (sinetron) which provide an endless supply of drama and romance that I am getting fed up with.


Speaking of sinetrons, don't we realize recently drama and romance have been the major themes decorating our TV screens? And even you're watching a news program, if you're really aware, there are some parts of news that merely highlight the dramatic and melancholic side of someone's life.

Mata Najwa: DPR Uncensored

Welcome back, people. After a fortnight missing posting an article about Mata Najwa, I'm now back to give some updates about the show. I am not about to tell you about the second episode of Mata Najwa (one that hashed the details of the most earth-shaking scandal in the century: Century Gate). I guess you and I have it enough. We see news on Century Gate scattered almost anywhere on TV while surfing the channels. Posting one more piece of news about that would only nauseate me and you. Furthermore, the scandal is more an issue to solve than a topic of discussion. The more we are trying to know, the more we're likely to see a blind guess, libel, false accusation, groundless prejudice, etc. Just look at how screwed up things have become after too many people speak. I don't mind freedom of speech but when that freedom has been overly practiced and taken for granted, I'd say the situation is as disastrous as the deprivation of such freedom during ORBA (Orde Baru- a period when Soeharto reigned) to the nation. Too much of something is as bad as too little of something. We love freedom yet at the same time need boundaries. I'm not against freedom of speech but we just need a balanced situation.

Mata Najwa: Coup D'etat? Not Really....






Last night the fourth episode of Mata Najwa was airing on Metro TV. The chosen guests, again,  were marvelous. I assume this episode really succeeded to bring together two groups of politicians or politic practitioners taking part in Indonesian politics. The first was of course the older generation, which was represented in the show by the former MPR (Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat) chairman, Amien Rais. Everyone in the republic knows well this political veteran's outstanding reputation. Amien ran for presidential elections in 2004 but failed. He was also marching in the foremost row when the 1998 major reform blasted and took tolls. The second was the younger and fresher generation, represented by a bunch of young yet brilliant politicians calling themselves Kabinet Indonesia Muda (Young Indonesian Cabinet).