Helmi Johannes started his career as a radio broadcaster for
Geronimo FM based in Yogyakarta, before moving to Jakarta to join
RCTI, the first private television network in
Indonesia. In 1989, Helmi Johannes helped found
Seputar Indonesia (then
Seputar Jakarta), the first newscast ever carried by an Indonesian private station. During his career with
RCTI, Helmi Johannes served as reporter, producer, newscaster and news production manager. Helmi had also produced Indonesia's first late-night newscast
Buletin Malam (1991) and also
Indonesia Today, the first English-language newscast aired by
RCTI (1996–1999). In 2000, Helmi Johannes helped established
Metro TV in
Jakarta and served as
executive producer, news research & development manager and news services manager as well as newscaster (2000–2005).
Metro TV is Indonesia's first 24-hour news channel founded by media tycoon
Surya Paloh who also owns the
Media Indonesia daily. There Helmi served as weekend anchor of the network's main evening newscast
Metro Hari Ini and he also hosted
Midnight Live, a mixture of talk show and live report on real-life issues. As television reporter Helmi Johannes had covered the
OPEC Meeting in
Paris,
France in 1991, the 1992
UN Earth Summit in
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, the
Non-Aligned Movement Summit in Jakarta (1992) and the 1994
APEC Summit in
Bogor, Indonesia. As an anchor in Indonesia Helmi Johannes had often been asked to speak in university workshops and also in parliament hearings. In May 2005, Helmi Johannes moved to Washington to become the executive TV producer for the Indonesian Service of VOA. Helmi Johannes also anchors
Laporan VOA (VOA Report), an Indonesian show that airs weekdays on Metro TV Jakarta. As an Indonesian Service reporter Helmi Johannes covered the election night at McCain Headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. Helmi Johannes has also become speakers in several discussions in Washington including on the State of Media in Indonesia: Ten Years after
Soeharto. ==Awards, memberships==