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    Transportation. Technology. Other uses. See also. KBS. Look up KBS in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. KBS may refer to: Places. KBS Tuff, Kenyan archaeological site. Kellogg Biological Station. Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK. Radio and television. Kanlaon Broadcasting System (1960–1975), now Radio Philippines Network.

  2. KBS 2TV (KBS 제2텔레비전, 한국방송 2, U-KBS HEART)는 대한민국 을 방송권역으로 하는 지상파 방송사인 KBS 가 운영하는 공중파 텔레비전 방송 채널 이다. 특징. 드라마 및 예능 [1] [2] 프로그램 등을 중점적으로 편성하는 지상파 채널이다. 젊고 가족적인 분위기의 채널을 지향하는 편으로 보다 유익하고, 기분좋고 흥미진진한 분위기를 연출하고 있으며, 광고방송 (상업광고방송)을 송출하는 것이 특징이다. 고정 채널번호는 7번이다.

  3. From DramaWiki. Only timeslots that are usually used to air first-time airing locally produced dramas are listed. List sorted by timeslot, then date. Currently airing TV Shows are highlighted. Contents. 1 KBS2 Monday to Friday (9:00 AM) 2 KBS2 Monday to Saturday (9:00 AM) 3 KBS2 Monday to Friday Evening. 4 KBS1 Monday to Friday Night (8:25 PM)

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    • History
    • Structure
    • Channels
    • Operational Status
    • Controversies

    Beginnings in radio

    KBS began as Kyeongseong Broadcasting Corporation (JODK, 경성방송국, 京城放送局) and was established by the Governor-General of Korea on 16 February 1927. This second radio station started using the call sign HLKA in 1947 after the Republic of Korea got the call sign HL of the International Telecommunication Union. After doing a national broadcast, the radio was renamed Seoul Central Broadcasting Station in 1948.

    1950s–1960s - Move into television

    Television broadcasts in South Korea began on 12 May 1956 with the first television station HLKZ-TV. It was sold to KBS in 1961.

    1970s - Expansion

    KBS station status changed from government to public broadcasting station on 3 March 1973. Construction of KBS headquarters in Yeouido started in 1976. In 1979, KBS radio began broadcasting on the FM wave with the launch of KBS Stereo (now KBS 1FM).

    KBS is a public corporation (공사, 公社) funded by the South Korean government and license fees, but is managed independently. As part of the Constitution, the president of KBS is chosen by the President of South Korea, after being recommended by its board of directors. Political parties in South Korea also have the right to name members of the KBS boa...

    Terrestrial television

    1. KBS1 - KBS' flagship channel, it broadcasts news and current affairs, education, sports, and culture. It launched in 1961 as HLKA-TV and is solely funded by the license fee, airing commercial-free. It is available nationally on channel 9, broadcasting via digital terrestrial television. KBS1 also airs public information films and minor entertainment programming, but the majority of which is on KBS2. 2. KBS2 - KBS' entertainment and drama channel, it was launched in 1980 as a replacement fo...

    Cable and satellite television

    1. KBS N Life- A culture and drama channel, launched in 1995 as KBS Satellite 2. It was renamed as KBS Korea in 2002, renamed as KBS Prime in 2006 before becoming N Life. 2. KBS Drama- formerly KBS Sky Drama, launched in 2002 3. KBS N Sports- formerly KBS Sports/KBS Sky Sports, launched in 2002 4. KBS Joy- a comedy and quiz show channel that was launched in 2006 5. KBS Kids- the children's channel, launched in 2012 6. KBS W- a channel aimed at a female audience, launched in 2013 7. KBS - K Pi...

    KBS World

    Main Article: KBS World KBS World is the international television and radio service of KBS. It officially launched on 1 July 2003. It is broadcast on a 24-hour schedule with programs including news, sports, television dramas, entertainment, and children's. KBS World television is broadcast 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 wor...

    Headquarters

    KBS passed the reorganization plan on 1 January 2017, after it was approved by the board of directors. The reorganization plan is to reform the existing six head offices and four center systems to one office, six head offices, two centers, and one operation division. The KBS reorganization plan is to completely reform the organization with a 'business center', including the newly established broadcasting headquarters.

    KBS being one of Korea's oldest broadcasters, also had controversies like SBS and MBC, but has more controversies than the two broadcasters, which has given them nicknames such as Soonkyu Bangsong and The Department of Last Resort.

  4. May 7, 2024 · Network: KBS2; Episodes: 16 Release Date: March 18 - May 7, 2024 Runtime: Monday & Tuesday 22:10 Genre: Thriller; Language: Korean Country: South Korea Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff © Seo Jung-Won (Kim Ha-Neul) is a famous journalist and the host of a current events TV program. She has broken many exclusive news stories.

  5. Nov 30, 2017 · Report. Sort By: Author's Order. Elisha's Rating. Your Rating. 1. Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me. Korean Drama - 2017, 20 episodes. Airs: Dec 6, 2017 - ? Episodes: 20 Duration: 60 min. Genres: Historical, Romance, Drama, Fantasy. Tags: Time Travel, Love Triangle. 2. Go Back Couple. Korean Drama - 2017, 12 episodes. 9.5.

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  7. Jan 4, 2024 · Network: KBS2. Episodes: Release Date: January 22, 2024 -- Runtime: Monday - Friday 19:50. Language: Korean. Country: South Korea. Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©. Sisters Lee Hye-Won ( Lee So-Yeon) and Lee Hye-Ji ( Ha Yeon-Joo) were very close when they were children. After their parents divorced, they were separated.