Korean Broadcasting System
Korean Broadcasting System (KBS)
한국방송공사
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Broadcast radio and
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South Korea |
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1927 (radio); 1961 (television); 1996 (satellite); 1998 (digital); 2005 (DMB) |
Official website |
www.kbs.co.kr |
Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) (Korean: 한국 방송 공사, Hanguk Bangsong Gongsa) is the biggest of four major Korean television networks.
Structure
KBS is a 'public organization' that, by law, receives public funding from the Korean Government but is independently managed. As mentioned on the Korean Constitution, the president of KBS is recommended by its board of directors to the President of Korea. Political parties in Korea have the right to name members of the board of directors of KBS. Since the President of South Korea usually has leadership over the members of the ruling party, KBS's president is considered to be designated by the president of Korea. This procedure has incurred worries of political intervention in KBS' governance and has led to many thinking that the current system of recruiting needs to be revised.
Around 37.8% of its revenue comes from a mandatory Television Licence Fee, while 47.6% of the revenue comes from commercial advertisement sales.[1] For national or governmental programs such as International Radio service (KBS World Radio) and the Radio service for physically handicapped people, KBS receives public funds from the Korean government.
Channels
Terrestrial television
- KBS 1TV - news, current affairs, education, sports, and culture. It launched in 1961 as HLKA-TV. KBS 1TV is solely run using License Fee and doesn't show any commercial announcement. It is on national terrestrial channel 1 for Analog and Digital simllar to BBC One. KBS 1TV is also showing public information films made by KBS and entertainment programming, but the rest are on KBS 2TV.
- KBS 2TV - entertainment and drama only. It launched in 1964 as Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation, not to be mistaken as TBC-TV (Broadcasting Station in Daegu, Korea). It is on national terrestrial channel 2 for Analog and Digital simillar to BBC Two.
Cable and Satellite television (KBS N)
- KBS Prime - culture and drama. Launched in 1995 as KBS satellite 2, renamed as KBS Korea in 2002.
- KBS Drama - formerly KBS Sky Drama. Launched in 2002.
- KBS N Sports - formerly KBS Sports/KBS Sky Sports. Also launched in 2002.
- KBS Joy - comedy and quiz show. Launched in 2006.
These four channels are carried by Cable and Satellite operators in Korea. There are 100+ Cable operators in Korea and Skylife is the sole satellite television service provider. These channels are managed and operated by KBS N, a subsidiary company of KBS.
Radio
- KBS Radio 1 (AM/FM) - news, current affairs, documentary and culture. Launched in 1927 as Kyeongseong Broadcasting Corporation JODK and it became KBS Radio 1 in 1965.
- KBS Radio 2 (AM/FM) - entertainment. Launched in 1948 as HLKA.
- KBS Radio 3 (AM/FM) - Launched in 1973 as RSB (Radio Seoul Broadcasting), renamed as TBC Radio in the 1970s, then current name in 1980, and ceased broadcasting in 1981. It was later replaced by KBS Radio 2's regional radio service and Educational FM (now EBS FM). Later re-launched in 2000 as a spin-off from KBS Radio 2. For the first time in 2010, it was launched on FM and restructured as a radio station for the disabled.
- KBS 1FM (FM) - classical music and folkmusic. Launched in 1979 as KBS-FM.
- KBS 2FM (89.1 MHz Cool FM) - popular music. Launched in 1966 as TBC-FM.
- KBS Han minjok radio (shortwave & mediumwave) - Launched in 1975 as KBS Third Programme
- KBS World Radio - international service [see also RFI, BBC World Service and Radio Canada International], as well as satellite and international services.
List of KBS programs
Dramas
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Awards
Documentaries
- KBS Special (KBS 스페셜)
- The Story of Korean History (한국사'전')
- Science Cafe (과학카페)
- Kingdom of Animals (동물의왕국)
- KBS-NBN Documentaries A Joint Project Together with National Broadcasting Network of the Philippines.
- Insight on Asia (인사이트 아시아)
- The Noodle Road (누들로드)
- Asian Corridor in Heaven (차마고도)
- Documentary 3 Days
- Conversations with the Past (역사스페셜)
News and Current Affairs
- KBS News 9 (KBS 9시뉴스.) Main news programme on KBS 1TV
- KBS News Plaza (KBS 뉴스광장. Breakfast programme)
- KBS News 7 (KBS 뉴스7. Evening programme with some local segments)
- KBS Newsline (KBS 뉴스라인) Midnight programme
- Midnight Debate-Live (생방송 심야토론. Sunday-night debate programme)
- Media Focus (미디어 포커스. Mediawatch programme)
- Coverage-File 4321 (취재파일 4321. Sunday's In-depth news coverage programme)
- KBS SportsTime (KBS 스포츠타임)
Entertainment
Children's
Other
KBS World
KBS World is the international television and radio service of KBS. It officially launched on July 1, 2003. It is broadcasted on a 24hr schedule with programs ranging from news, sports, dramas, entertainment, and children's. KBS World television is broadcasted locally and around the world. As of July 2007, around 65% of its programs are broadcast with English Subtitles, it is available in 32 countries, and reportedly more than 40 million households around the world can access KBS World. It has two overseas subsidiaries: KBS America and KBS Japan. KBS Japan is independently operated by a KBS' subsidiary in Japan, and most programs are provided with Japanese subtitles.
KBS World television is a television channel that runs mostly programs commissioned for KBS' 2 terrestrial networks: KBS1 and KBS2. KBS World television is distributed over several international communication and broadcasting satellites such as IS-8, IS-9, IS-10, Measat 3, Asiasat 5, Hotbird 6, Galaxy 18, Badr 6. Local cable and/or satellite operators receive the signal from one of these satellite and carry the signal to end subscribers of their own networks. KBS doesn't allow individual viewer to receive the signal from IS-8, IS-9, IS-10, Measat 3, Asiasat 5, and Galaxy 18. The signal from Badr 6 is Free-to-Air service while viewers using Hotbird 6 are required to pay monthly subscription fee.
Foreign partners
See also
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