Dahsyat

Dahsyat
Genre Music
Starring

Raffi Ahmad (2008-2013; 2013–present)

Ayu Dewi (2011–present)

Ayu Ting Ting (2011–2013; 2014–present)

Denny Wahyudi (2011–present)

Marcel Chandrawinata (2011–2012; 2013–present)

Muhammad Irfhan (2012–2013; 2014–present)

Tina Toonita (2013–present)

Nagita Slavina (2014–present)

Shania JKT48 (2014–present)

Elly Sugigi (2014–present)

Dede Sunandar (2014–present)

Bastian Steel (2014–present)

James Purba (2014–present)

Kartika Putri (2015–present)

Chika Jessica (2015–present)

Bisma Karisma (2015–present)

Thalia JKT48 (2015–present)

Country of origin Indonesia
No. of episodes 2.359 (till August 31, 2014)
Production
Executive producer(s) Yul B. Andryono (2008)
John Fair Faune (2009)
Untung Pranoto (2009–2010)
Jahja Immanuel Riyanto (2011–present)
Saptono (2014–present)
Producer(s) John Fair Faune (2008)
Jahja Immanuel Riyanto (2009–2010)
Kristoforus Bagaskoro (2011)
Armen Egun Basauli (2011–present)
Endang Setyaningsih (2011–2014)
Abrar (2014–2015)
Rachmad Welly (2014–present)
Agung Priyatno (2015–present)
Running time 120 minutes
Release
Original network RCTI
MNC Entertainment
MNC Music
Original release March 24, 2008 – present

Dahsyat (or Strikes) is an Indonesian television show broadcast daily on Rajawali Citra Televisi Indonesia (RCTI). The first episode of Dahsyat aired on 24 March 2008. The show broadcasts subject matter related to music, and each show is two hours long. It was initially presented by Olga Syahputra, Raffi Ahmad, and Luna Maya. Presenters have since included a variety of actors, directors, comedians, and musicians.

As evidence of its popularity, Indonesian TV audiences voted Dahsyat their Favorite Music & Variety Show in the Panasonic Awards for five consecutive years from 2010 to 2014 inclusive.

Dahsyat Presenters

The Dahsyat presenters have not been immune to controversy during the show's lengthy run.

In June 2010, Luna Maya left the show after video clips surfaced allegedly showing her taking part in sex acts with Ariel from the band, Peterpan (now known as Noah) and with Cut Tari.[1][2]

Raffi Ahmad's house was raided by police looking for drugs, including marijuana and methylone in 2013. Indonesia's agency responsible for monitoring narcotics charged Ahmad with possession and distribution of category one narcotics; Ahmad spent three months in an outpatient drug rehabilitation clinic.[3][4][5]

The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) repeatedly reprimanded Olga Syahputra for coarse humor, including references to male genitalia and jokes about transvestites, rape and, overweight people.[6][7] He subsequently died in Singapore on March 27, 2015 of meningitis.

Fixed Presenter

Host/presenter Years on Air
Raffi Ahmad 2008–2013
2013–present
Denny Wahyudi, Ayu Dewi 2011–present
Dede Sunandar 2014–present

Co-Presenter

Host/presenter Years on Air
Ayu Ting Ting 2011–2013
2014–present
Muhammad Irfhan 2012–2013
2014–present
Marcel Chandrawinata 2011–2012
2013–present (Dahsyatnya School)
Tina Toonita 2013–present
Bastian Steel, Nagita Slavina, Shania JKT48, Elly Sugigi, James Purba 2014–present
Bisma Karisma, Kartika Putri, Chika Jessica, Thalia JKT48 2015–present

Former Presenter

Host/presenter Years on Air
Darius Sinathriya, Choky Sitohang 2008
Luna Maya 2008–2011
2012–2014
Olga Syahputra 2008–2013
2014
Okky Lukman, Tika Panggabean 2008–2009
Acha Septriasa, Astrid Tiar 2010
Boy William, Fanny Fabriana 2010–2011
Jono, Olla Ramlan, Sekar Hapsari 2010–2012
Tiffany Orie 2010–2011
2013
Ade Namnung 2010–2012
Dude Herlino 2011
Ivan Gunawan, Kevin Julio 2011–2012
Jessica Iskandar 2011–2013
Gisella Anastasia, Melaney Ricardo, Afiqah, Baharuddin 2012–2013
Mikha Tambayong, Zaskia Gotik, Ajun Perwira, Rina Nose, Chand Kelvin, Amel Carla, Albert Bebestar, Leo Consul 2013
Syahnaz Sadiqah, Billy Syahputra, Putri Una, Pica Priscilla 2013–2014
Daniel Mananta, Cinta Laura, Sapri 2014
Lolita Agustine, Mumuk Gomez 2014–2015

Dahsyat's popularity

The daily Dahsyat show draws millions of viewers.

On 12 Dec 2014, the show had a TVR of 1.3 and a share of 12.7%, ranking it 62nd.[8] On 14 Dec 2014, the show had a TVR of 2.0 and a share of 18.7%, ranking it 25th.[9]

Dahsyat has made efforts to improve ratings. The show followed SCTV's Eat Bulaga! Indonesia 's by offering prizes and instituted the new Gaspol format focused on dance events, similar to Trans TV's Yuk Keep Smile 's Caesar Dance. However, the show's programming has been widely criticized by viewers for a decline in music, increased attention on the presenters' personal lives, long advertisements, and frequent presenter changes. These criticisms have been compounded by both the success of rival show Inbox on SCTV and incidents involving the presenters, notably Raffi Ahmad's drug charges and a reprimand by the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission for insulting Islam.[10]

New format

On August 27, 2013, Dahsyat launched the Gaspol dance event format, adding a DJ.

Dahsyatnya Awards

Main article: Dahsyatnya Awards

Dahsyatnya Awards is an awards ceremony for Indonesian music, hosted by the Dahsyat presenters and airing on the same television station, RCTI. The show first was held on April 19, 2009. In 2015, the 2014 Dahsyatnya Awards show won the category "Best Special Event" at 2015 Panasonic Gobel Awards.[11]

Special Guest Stars

Hillary Clinton
Christian Bautista
David Foster

Special guest stars have included politicians like Hillary Clinton - United States Secretary of State;.[12] several Miss World winners including: Ksenia Sukhinova - Miss World 2008, Kaiane Aldorino - Miss World 2009, Alexandria Mills - Miss World 2010, Ivian Sarcos - Miss World 2011, Yu Wenxia - Miss World 2012, Megan Young - Miss World 2013 and Julia Morley the CEO of the Miss World Organization.

Musical guests have included: Anggun - Indonesia international Singer and Ambassador of FAO, finalist on Eurovision Song Contest 2012, Christian Bautista - Filipino international Singer, host and model, Siti Nurhaliza - Malaysian international Singer, McFly - English Pop Rock Band, Lee Ji-hoon - South Korean singer and actor,[13] * David Foster - Canadian composer,[14] Minami Takahashi - Japanese singer, Lee DeWyze a contestant on American Idol 2010, Depapepe - Japanese Acoustic Group, Fabrizio Faniello - Eurovision Song Contest 2001 and Eurovision Song Contest 2006 performer, Thia Megia a contestant on American Idol 2011, Destine - Dutch Rock Band, Han Geng a Chinese singer, AKB48 the Japanese Girl Group; Simple Plan the Canadian Rock Band, and Secondhand Serenade an American Rock Band.

Other musical guests have included: The American heavy metal band The Iron Maidens, Rick Price the Australian singer, Eru the Korean singer and actor, BtoB a Korean Boy Group,[15] Filipino singer and actor Sam Concepcion, Justice Crew the Australian Boy Group, David Cook a contestant on American Idol 2008, Sinclarity an American Acoustic Group, Connie Talbot the English singer, Scandal the Japanese Rock Band, Dutch Rock Band Kensington, Eir Aoi the Japanese singer, Irish singer Shane Filan, Tommy Page an American singer, Korean Pop Grou Lunafly, Wouter Hamel a Dutch singer, and Danish rock band Carpark North.

Footballer guests have included: Franco Baresi and Paolo Maldini (Italy), Ray Wilkins, Anton Ferdinand, David May and John Barnes (England), Jesper Blomqvist (Sweden), Fernando Morientes (Spain),[16] Edwin van der Sar (Holland) Adlène Guedioura (Algeria), Jonas Gonçalves Oliveira (Brazil), Roberto Soldado (Spain), Andriy Shevchenko (the Ukraine), Roque Junior (Brazil) and Robert Pirès (France).

Other guests from varied backgrounds have included: Moymoy Palaboy a comedian lipsync duo from the Philippines, Paul O'Brien the Australian actor, Horace Grant and Rafer Alston American basketball players, Samantha Jade from The X Factor Australia 2012, and World motivational speaker Nick Vujicic.

Awards and Nominations

Year Award Category Recipients Results
2010 Panasonic Gobel Awards Favorite Music/Variety Show Dahsyat Won
2011 Won
2012 Won
2013 Won
Yahoo! OMG Awards Favorite TV Show Nominated
2014 Panasonic Gobel Awards Favorite Music/Variety Show Won
2015 Favorite Special Events 2014 Dahsyatnya Awards Won

See also

References

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