Broadcasting media is one of the media to communicate with the public and information processing tools, so it has a vital position in society. Media management is not only about the owners, systems, and forms of media, but also about the products produced by the media itself. This research focuses on the protection of the public in obtaining accurate information from broadcasting media, as well as the role of the public and the government in cases where television media broadcasts or presents inaccurate news, as regulated in Law Number 32 of 2002 concerning Broadcasting. The author focuses on protecting the public to get accurate information as stipulated in Law Number 32 of 2002 concerning Broadcasting as well as the role of the government and the public if television stations broadcast or present news that is inaccurate with the Broadcasting Law. The research writing employs a normative juridical method, presenting the research analytically and descriptively that examines a legal problem using secondary data, including laws and regulations, books, journals, and other relevant literature sources.
Kusuma et al. (Sun,) studied this question.