This article discusses the aftermath of the issuance of the work copyright law, which contains articles on broadcasting with the assumption that the migration from analog to digital technology will occur two years after it was enacted on October 5, 2020. The fundamental issue is more on how to implement this law. Change is talking about technology, adequate regulatory instruments, and a complete supporting infrastructure. Media policy in Indonesia has undergone several phases with many issues arising; the pattern of ownership, program content, to management. The local broadcasting media industry will feel the impact when the forced migration of this technology is not based on the principles of equity, justice, and sustainability. The challenge of digital broadcasting is the key to developing Indonesia's broadcast media in the future. Uncertainty in media regulations will impact the management of the broadcast media industry, so serious efforts are needed to create new regulations as derivatives of the work copyright law. Government regulations as derivatives are expected to accommodate industry and public interests.
Prilani et al. (Mon,) studied this question.