KBS World TV





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KBS World TV 

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KBS has long been a leader in the development of the broadcasting culture of the nation. As the key public service broadcaster of Korea, KBS has undertaken initiatives at technological turning points while providing a communication channel for diverse views. In the multi-channel digital broadcasting environment, a number of broadcasting channels are available, making the social role of public broadcasting ever more important. With the digitalization of terrestrial television and the changes in the digital media environment, KBS strives to connect with the audience through the production of audience oriented, high-quality public services. KBS initiated the country’s first radio broadcasting service in 1927 and commenced Korea’s first television broadcasting service in 1961. First broadcasting HD programs in 2001, KBS completed the transfer to digital broadcasting in 2012. KBS headquarters are located in the Yoido district of Seoul. There are 18 regional stations and 11 overseas bureaus as well as eight subsidiary companies such as KBS Media, which manages the local and global marketing of KBS content.
KBS World’s TV programming is sourced from KBS’s domestic television services. It mainly broadcast in Korean, but subtitles in English, Malay and Chinese are also provided. KBS strives to connect with the audience through the production of audience oriented, high-quality public services. It started with TV broadcasts in 1961.
Genre
Entertainment TV
Street Address
1#18, Yoido-dong
Postal/Zip Code
150-790
Language
Korean
Location
Yangchun-gu Seoul
Country
South Korea
Continent
Asia
Telephone
+82 (0)2 2650 7000
Telefax
+82-2-2653-3100
Genre
Religous TV
KBS World TV Program
Dramas
KBS dramas have been drawing international attention, particularly in Asia because they carry the most Korean and the most common theme. Incorporating new materials while breaking away from the clichés of romantic comedies, KBS miniseries also won kudos from the audience. Golden Apple focused on the destitute but tenacious lives of Koreans in the 1960s and 70s; and The Man of the Vineyard reminded us of the truly valuable things in life. Hwangjini, centered on the life of a famous Korean courtesan, featured eye-catching costumes and props that contributed to an authentic recreation of Hwangjini’s historical era. The King Dae Jo-young shed light on the history of the Balhae dynasty, a period that hadn’t been addressed by previous historical dramas. With The King Dae Jo-young, KBS new epic drama in 2008, The Great King Sejong continued the proud tradition of its successful predecessors, 2005’s Emperor of the Sea and Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-shin.
Documentaries
KBS has produced numerous documentaries that study deeply universal human values, current affairs, the environment, culture and youth, etc. The special 6-part HD documentary series, Investigating the Mind, was a bold exploration of an abstract and mystifying subject, receiving rave reviews at home and abroad. Asian Corridor in Heaven, one of the Insight of Asia series, has broadcasted among 13 countries over the world. The series, the Insight of Asia is continued by Noodle Road and The Land of Human in 2008.
Entertainment
KBS always tries to harmonize entertainment with the public interest and focus on developing informative family programs. ‘Infotainment’ programs combined fun with education in such offerings as Vitamin, which fueled a nationwide health craze, and Safety First, which offers daily safety tips in a quiz show format. Happy Together Friends, which won the Korea Producers Association Award, struck a heartfelt chord by playing to Koreans’ nostalgia for things past; The Star Golden Bell Challenge quizzed guest star celebrities on various general knowledge questions; and Happy Sunday’s One night Two days makes the audience natural laughter and forget the stress during the week while watching the one night journey.
Spread of the Korean wave
KBS has worked on top-quality documentaries as well as dramas in order to make inroads into yet untapped regions in Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia. As a result, major broadcasters in Turkey, India and Spain have aired KBS programs.
Launchede
July 1, 2003
Email
intl@kbs.co.kr
webmaster@kbs.co.kr
cater2u@kbs.co.kr
kbsdth@gmail.com
Official website
http://www.kbsworld.co.kr/
Satellites
Intelsat 19
Apstar 6
Vinasat 1
Measat 3
Measat 3a
Thaicom 5
Thaicom 6
Apstar 7
Intelsat 20
Badr 6
Eutelsat
Eutelsat Hot Bird 13B
Eutelsat 9A
Intelsat 21
Galaxy 18
Galaxy 3C  
Owned by
KBS World TV
Similiar TV Information
SBS TV Korea
Arirang TV 
Picture format
1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV 16:9)
Slogan
More Than You Imagine

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