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The Editors, the Directors and the Envelopes

Monday, March 8, 2021

Tempo’s independence is maintained through open and egalitarian meetings. Opting to treat sources rather than accepting envelopes.

 

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Tempo journalists at the magazine’s editorial room, Jakarta, 1985. Tempo/Nanang Baso . tempo : 176514716771.

FOUR Tempo journalists are gathered at their usual coffee spot at the 4th floor of the Tempo Building in Jakarta, on Wednesday April 18, 2018. That morning, Wayan Agus Purnomo, Yandhrie Arfian, and Eko Punto were readying for a meeting at 10am to discuss the magazine content, while Syailendra Persada was guarding news for the National channel at Tempo.co.

In between the aroma of the fresh coffee, their conversation flowed from the latest issues

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