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''SBS Eight O'Clock News'' (Also known as ''SBS 8 News'' (''SBS 8 뉴스'' in Korean)) is the flagship nightly newscast of the
Seoul Broadcasting System Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) () is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters. The broadcaster legally became known as SBS in March 2000, changing its corporate name from Seoul Broadcasting System (서울방송). Its f ...
. Airing from 19:50~21:00 KST on weekdays since 21 September 2020 and from 20:00~20:45 KST on weekends, the newscast is known for breaking the tradition of airing news at 21:00 mastered by KBS with '' KBS News 9'', MBC with '' MBC Newsdesk '' and JTBC with '' JTBC Newsroom'', which gave the slogan: "News an hour earlier". It premiered on 9 December 1991, in conjunction with SBS' launch. In commemoration of the broadcaster's 20th anniversary on 9 December 2011, SBS 8 News celebrated its 20th anniversary, making it the longest-running nightly newscast airing on a private broadcaster.


Segments


Current segments

Since 21 September 2020, most of the segments (except the sports news and weather) has been placed on the second part, nicknamed S-Pick. * Mobile Coverage - this seems to be a segment similar to MBC Newsdesk's ''Camera Launch'', KBS News 9's ''Tracing 1234'' and JTBC Newsroom's ''Close Camera'' where reporters cover stories in-depth based on reports from citizens. * What is The Truth? - this is a segment where Lee Kyung-won appears in-studio to fact-check statements given by politicians or important events that happened within the country. Towards the end of the segment, they decide if the statement is true through 5 categories: Facts (사실), Almost True (거의 사실), True & False (사실 & 거짓), Almost Untrue (거의 거짓) and Lies (거짓). A mascot named Factkio (팩트키오) also appears during the broadcast. * Panda to The End - a segment similar to Newsroom's ''Exploration Plus'', it's a recurring segment where Kim Jong-won cover a certain story in-depth. The segment uses a panda as its mascot. * Healthy Life - a segment where medical reporter Cho Dong-chan analyzes issues related to health. * Cultural Line - a Friday-only segment where reporters do stories related to entertainment, education and other aspects of culture. * SBS Sports News - this is a segment where Kim Yoon-sang (on weekdays) and Lee Yoon-ah (on weekends) present sports news. On 30 March 2020, Lee Seung-gi made an appearance towards the end of the segment as a part of their SBS intern special episode of Master in the House. This episode also showed Cha Eun-woo hosting the radio broadcast, while Yang Se-hyung served as Lee's backup in case of unexpected circumstances. Shin Sung-rok and Kim Dong-hyun helped out in the production side. *SBS Weather - the weather segment presented by Nam Yoo-jin on weekdays and Saturdays, and Yang Tae-bin on Sundays.


Former segments

* Inside the Stock Market - it was a compilation of eight economy-related stories where reporters from the economy and securities team also show the stock market trades through computer graphics. * Economic Indicators - it is similar with ''Inside the Stock Market'' above, only aired on weekdays. * Today in History - it shows a significant historical event that happened that day. *Issue Report: An In-depth Look/Field Report: Going Without Reservations/We Have a Tip! - established on 23 March 2019, these three segments seem to be similar to ''Mobile Coverage'' and ''Panda to the End''.


Anchors

Currently, SBS 8 News is presented by Kim Hyun-woo and Choi Hye-rim on weekdays, and Kim Yong-tae and Joo Si-eun on weekends. Lee Yoon-ah presents the sports news on weekdays and weekends.. Nam Yoo-jin presents the weather forecast on weekdays and Saturdays, while Yang Tae-bin does it on Sundays.


Main presenters


Broadcast times


Local versions

Local newscasts are aired after SBS 8 NEWS at 20:35 on weekdays. A typical newscast runs for 20 minutes on weekdays and 10 minutes on weekends. The local newscasts pre-empt the SBS 8 NEWS Sports news and Business news segment.


See also

* KBS News 9 * MBC Newsdesk * JTBC Newsroom


External links

*{{official South Korean television news shows Korean-language television shows Flagship evening news shows