List of South Korean television channels
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This is a list of South Korean television channels.
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[edit] National Channels
All of them are free-to-air channels. Furthermore, All of them are the official Digital Television and DMB provider of the nation(Since 2005, approved by the Korean Government).
[edit] Government owned channels
Name | Owner | Launch | Description | Notes |
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KBS1 | KBS | 1968 | General entertainment featuring news and sport, etc. | proclaimed "Korean's Manifested Channel" |
KBS2 | KBS | December 1980 | General entertainment featuring variety shows and sport, etc. | proclaimed "Youth Channel" |
MBC(TV) | MBC | August 8, 1969 | General entertainment featuring news and variety shows, etc. | proclaimed "Good Friend" |
EBS(TV) | EBS | December 27, 1990 | General Infotainment featuring documentaries, 2nd language education programmes, etc. | proclaimed "A truly good channel" |
[edit] Corporate channels
Name | Owner | Launch | Description | Notes |
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SBS(TV) | SBS Corporation | March 20, 1991 | General entertainment featuring variety shows and drama, etc. | proclaimed "Given Happiness, Gain Love" |
[edit] Regional Channels
- KNN
- KBC
- TBC
- TJB
- CJB
- UBC
- JTV
- GTB
- JIBS
[edit] Cable Television Channels
Operated by KCTA. upload soon.
[edit] Satellite Television Channels
Operated by Skylife(Korean Digital Satellite Broadcasting Ltd.) upload soon.
[edit] External links
[edit] Nationwide free-to-air Channels
- KBS Official Homepage(English-KBS Global)
- MBC Official Homepage(English-About MBC)
- SBS Official Homepage(English-SBS Global)
- EBS Official Homepage(English-About EBS)
[edit] Others
- KCTA Official Homepage(English)
- Skylife Official Homepage(English)
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