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As the convergence of broadcasting and communications becomes full-fledged, MBC made its subsidiary iMBC (internet MBC) an independent corporation and pursued various internet-related business. Furthermore, it started cable TV (MBC Plus Media,) satellite TV, new DMB broadcasting and full daytime broadcasting on terrestrial television.
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation television networks (13 P) Pages in category "Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Year English title Korean title 1980–1981 A Hundred Year Old Guest []: 백년손님 1981–1982 Jang Hee-bin []: 장희빈 1982 Lee Seung-hoon of the Nam River []: 남강 이승훈
In 1999, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation aired PD Note, a documentary program criticizing Jaerock Lee. Members of the Manmin Central Church forcibly entered the TV station and cut off the power supply in the control room, interrupting the programme several times. Meanwhile, other supporters, numbering between 1,500 and 2,000 according to ...
On April 15, 1959, the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation opened, creating a network system in the radio sector for the first time. [1] The station's name was chosen in order to protect local culture from Japanese influence, considering Busan's geographical location, as well as the easy reception of Japanese radio signals. [2]
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The station started broadcasting as Namyang Broadcasting on 14 September 1968. [1] TV broadcasts (HLAJ-TV, output 2kW visual and 400W aural) started on 1 August 1970 on VHF channel 11, enabling all of the island of Jeju to receive television signals. For this occasion, the main MBC station in Seoul prepared a special program. [2]
Daejeon MBC was founded on 12 April 1963 and started radio broadcasts on 26 September 1964. On 7 April 1971 it started broadcasting from a new building at Seonhwa-dong. [1]