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HLSQ-FM
HLSQ-FM, also known as SBS Power FM (), is a K-pop music radio station of the Seoul Broadcasting System. The station is heard nationwide via syndication with local FM stations in Korea via HLDG-FM in Busan, HLDE-FM in Daegu, HLDH-FM in Gwangju, HLDF-FM in Daejeon, HLDP-FM in Ulsan, HLDQ-FM in Jeonju, HLDR-FM in Cheongju, HLCG-FM in Gangwon, HLQC-FM in Jeju and HLKJ-FM in Seogwipo. History * October 1996: Seoul Broadcasting System made plans for an FM radio station to complement HLSQ. * October 30, 1996: Seoul Broadcasting System started FM test broadcast. * November 14, 1996: SBS Power FM Launched. * 2003: SBS Regional FM Network completed. * 2004: Started South Korea's first internet radio broadcast viGorealraPC application. * 2005: Began South Korea's first internet visual radio (BORA) broadcast. * November 9, 2010: SBS Power FM Dongducheon relay station started broadcasting. * 2012: Topped rating rank for the first half of the year. * November 14, 2016: The ...
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SBS may refer to: Broadcasting * SBS Broadcasting Group, Belgium, formerly many countries * Talpa TV, formerly SBS Broadcasting B.V., Netherlands ** SBS6, Dutch television channel ** SBS9, Dutch television channel * Special Broadcasting Service, Australia ** SBS (Australian TV channel) * Seoul Broadcasting System, South Korea ** SBS TV (South Korean TV channel) * Shizuoka Broadcasting System, Japan * Spanish Broadcasting System, US * ''The South Bank Show'', arts television series, UK * Scottish Broadcasting Service, a proposed service Organisations * Satellite Business Systems, a former company * SBS Bank, New Zealand * Save British Science, former name of the Campaign for Science and Engineering * SBS Technologies, owned by GE Automation & Controls * Society for Biomolecular Sciences, a former learned society * SongBird Survival, a United Kingdom organization * Southall Black Sisters, Asian women's group, London, England Military * Special Boat Service, United Kingdom * Special ...
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Jeonju
Jeonju () is the 16th largest city in South Korea and the capital of North Jeolla Province. It is both urban and rural due to the closeness of Wanju County which almost entirely surrounds Jeonju (Wanju County has many residents who work in Jeonju). The name Jeonju literally means "Perfect Region" (from the hanja (; jeon) for perfect, (; ju) for region). It is an important tourist center famous for Korean food, historic buildings, sports activities, and innovative festivals. In May 2012, Jeonju was chosen as a Creative City for Gastronomy as part of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network. This honour recognizes the city's traditional home cooking handed down over thousands of years, its active public and private food research, a system of nurturing talented chefs, and its hosting of distinctive food festivals. History The Baekje kingdom was located in southwestern Korea which included the area Jeonju is now located. It is believed that Jeonju was founded as a market town within Baekj ...
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KBS Cool FM
KBS Cool FM (Hangul : KBS 쿨FM)(also known as KBS 2FM Hangul : KBS 제2FM방송) is a 24-hour Hot AC music radio station of the Korean Broadcasting System. It plays mostly older K-pop Music from the 90s compared to KBS Happy FM which plays the latest K-pop tracks. Notable shows include '' Popular Plaza'', '' Volume Up'' and ''Kiss the Radio''. History TBC Radio Era * 26 June 1965: Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation (Hangul: 동양 방송 공사) (Former body of JTBC.) was launched. * 27 June 1965: Radio Seoul Broadcasting (Hangul: 라디오 서울 방송) HLCD 639 kHz Started broadcasting. * 1966: Renamed as TBC Radio. 89.1 MHz FM Repeater (Standard FM) launched. Callsign changed to HLKC/HLKC-SFM * 1970: TBC Radio Started South Korea's First Stereo FM Broadcast. * 1 December 1980: TBC Radio forced to be merged into KBS Radio by the special law of Chun Doo-hwan as president of military authorities. KBS 2FM Era * 25 December 1980: Relaunched as KBS 2FM (Kore ...
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SBS Love FM
SBS Love FM (Hangul : SBS 러브FM also known as ''SBS Love FM'') is a trot music, K-Pop music and News radio station of the Seoul Broadcasting System. The station is heard nationwide via syndication with only one local FM station in Korea via HLDG-SFM in Busan. History * 1990-11-14 : Seoul Broadcasting System Co. Ltd. was established. * 1991-03-20 : SBS AM launched. * 1993-07-01 : SBS enhanced its AM transmitting station. * 1993-07-18 : SBS AM started South Korea's first stereo AM Broadcast. * 1999-01-01 : SBS Love FM launched. * 2004 : Started South Korea's first internet radio broadcast viGorealraPC application. * 2005 : Started South Korea's first internet visual radio (BORA) broadcast. * 2008-07-28 : Renamed as ''SBS Love FM''. * 2015-06-30 : SBS Love FM Icheon relay station started broadcasting. * 2016-05-10 : SBS Regional Standard-FM Network's first establish: KNN. * 2017-05-10 : KNN Love FM Yangsan Gijang Jeonggwan relay station started broadcasting. * 2017-10-30 : K ...
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KBS Radio 2
KBS Radio 2 (Hangul: KBS 2 라디오; also known by its nickname Happy FM) is a K-Pop, classical music, and entertainment network of the Korean Broadcasting System. Opened in 1933 on AM Radio, the network began utilising FM Radio frequencies 67 years later for a clearer audio reception. Radio 2 operates daily from 5:00 am to 3:00 am of the following day. National programs originate from Seoul, with regional opt-outs as well as rebroadcasts of selected KBS 2FM programs are aired across local stations operating on FM and, if applicable, AM radio. Stations Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province Other Provinces * Chuncheon : FM 98.7 MHz * Wonju : FM 100.5, 88.1 MHz * Gangneung : FM 102.1 MHz, FM 106.7 MHz, FM 103.9 MHz * Daejeon : FM 100.9 MHz, FM 89.5 MHz * Cheongju : FM 90.9 MHz * Jeonju : FM 92.9 MHz * Gwangju : FM 95.5 MHz * Mokpo : FM 88.1 MHz * Suncheon : FM 102.7 MHz, FM 100.9 MHz, FM 106.7 MHz * Daegu : ...
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MBC FM4U
MBC FM4U is a K-pop, Pop music, Classical music and Entertainment station from Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Launched in September 19, 1971 it was South Korean second FM station with TBC Radio (Now KBS Cool FM) being first and KBS Stereo FM (now KBS Classic FM) being third. Availability Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province Other Provinces * Chuncheon MBC FM4U : FM 94.5, 98.3 MHz * Wonju MBC FM4U : FM 98.9 MHz * MBC Gangwon Yeongdong (Gangneung) FM4U : FM 94.3, 90.7, 96.9 MHz * MBC Gangwon Yeongdong (Samcheok) FM4U : FM 98.1, 99.9 MHz * Daejeon MBC FM4U : FM 97.5 MHz * MBC Chungbuk FM4U (Cheongju) : FM 99.7 MHz * MBC Chungbuk FM4U (Chungju) : FM 88.7 MHz * Jeonju MBC FM4U : FM 99.1 MHz * Gwangju MBC FM4U : FM 91.5, 95.1 MHz * Mokpo MBC FM4U : FM 102.3 MHz * Yeosu MBC FM4U : FM 98.3 MHz * Daegu MBC FM4U : FM 95.3 MHz * Andong MBC FM4U : FM 91.3 MHz * Pohang MBC FM4U : FM 97.9, 94.9, 90.9 MHz * Busan MBC F ...
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Christian Broadcasting System
Christian Broadcasting System or CBS is a South Korean religious broadcasting system for Christians. The station has its own radio and TV. History The station started on December 15 of 1954 as a radio station(with the call sign 'HLKY') for the purpose of establishing a civil religious network and became the first civil network in korea.敎派不協和로 진통겪는 基督敎放送局, 《동아일보》, 1969.8.23 The broadcasting system was known for its contributions to human rights, democratization of economy,politics against dictatorship from the 1960s to the 1980s. As a result,the broadcasting system was affected by the Policy for Merger and Abolition of the Press. In 1992,The broadcasting system moved its head quarters to from Jongno to Mokdong In 1995, the station opened the radio station CBS music fm In 1998,cbs launched another radio station, cbs pyojun fm. In 2002, cbs tv was launched. From 2005,cbs tv also transmitted its broadcasting services to american regions See ...
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Traffic Broadcasting System
Traffic Broadcasting System (TBS) ( ko, 교통방송, ) is a South Korean television and radio network about traffic in Seoul Capital Area. This TV Station is run by Seoul Metropolitan Government and televises general news, information, documentaries, and sports about Seoul. Especially, K League football matches with FC Seoul are very popular among viewers. See also * KBS Radio 1 * KBS Radio 2 * EBS FM * MBC FM4U * CBS Music FM * EBS 1TV * Far East Broadcasting Company Far East Broadcasting Company is an international Christian radio network. From 1960 to 1994, FEBC owned and operated shortwave radio station KGEI in San Francisco, California. Philippines The Philippines is where FEBC began its initial broa ... External links Official Website tbs Sports YouTube tbs Football Facebook Publicly funded broadcasters Mass media companies of South Korea Radio stations established in 1990 Radio stations in South Korea Television channels and stations established ...
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Seogwipo
Seogwipo () is the second-largest city on Jeju Island, settled on a rocky volcanic coastline in the southern part of Jeju Province, South Korea. In July 2006, Seogwipo's boundaries were expanded to include the entire southern half of Jeju island. A UNESCO World Heritage site and 2002 FIFA World Cup host, it had a population of 155,691 as of December 31, 2011. History Early history Hundreds of Seogwipo’s oldest archeological artifacts were found in Saengsugwe Cave near Cheonjiyeon Waterfall on the south coast of Jeju. After an extensive excavation by a team of experts from Jeju National Museum in November 2010, hundred of Stone Age artifacts were unearthed. Another ancient location in Seogwipo is the village of Hamo. Artifacts found there during a 2005 excavation include pieces of earthenware and shell mounds from the Neolithic Age. In the beginning, Seogwipo was a part of Tamna, an ancient kingdom of Jeju. The kingdom traded with other nations across the Korean peninsula ...
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Jeju Free International City Broadcasting System
Jeju International Broadcasting System or JIBS is a radio and TV station that is affiliated with the Seoul Broadcasting System, SBS Network, in Jeju Province, South Korea, and it were originally established on April 10, 1994, though it had started its demo emissions, and then later, it had therefore begun its test transmissions on December 7, 2001, as well as it soon commences its official broadcasts from May 31, 2002. Stations * Television **Channel - Ch. 33 (LCN 6-1) **Launched - May 31, 2002 **Affiliated to - SBS **Call Sign - HLKJ-DTV * FM radio (New Power FM) **Frequency - FM 101.5 MHz (Jeju City), FM 98.5 MHz (Seogwipo City), FM 95.9 MHz (Hallim) **Launched - January 4, 2003 **Affiliated to - SBS **Call Sign - HLQC-FM See also *SBS (Korea) External links

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Gangwon Province (South Korea)
Gangwon Province is a province of South Korea, with its capital at Chuncheon. It is bound on the east by the Sea of Japan, and borders Gyeonggi Province to its west, North Gyeongsang Province and North Chungcheong Province to its south, and the Military Demarcation Line to the north, separating it from North Korea's Kangwŏn Province. Before the division of Korea in 1945 Gangwon and Kangwŏn Provinces formed a single province. Pyeongchang County in Gangwon hosted the 2018 Winter Olympics and 2018 Winter Paralympics, with Gangwon hosting the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics. History Gangwon-do was one of the Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty, formed in 1395, deriving its name from the names of the principal cities of Gangneung () and the provincial capital Wonju (). In 1895 Gangwon-do was replaced by the Districts of Chuncheon (''Chuncheon-bu;'' ) in the west and Gangneung (''Gangneung-bu;'' ) in the east, with Wonju becoming a part of Chungju District. In 1896 ...
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