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On August 1, 2014 its programming was changed to airing reruns of Korean dramas and its name changed first to Sky Drama, and then on March 16, 2020 to SKY. On April 29, 2022, SKY changed its channel name to ENA, which the channel made its availability outside Skylife such as their competitors B tv and U+TV. [3] [4]
Korean Hostel in Spain; Korean Tasty Road [a] Laborhood on Hire; Leaving the Nest; Love Catcher; Mother's Touch: Korean Side Dishes; M.U.S.T (My Unexpected Sweet Trip) [a] New Journey to the West (including Spring Camp) On & Off; One Day Healing Trip; One Night Food Trip; One Night Food Trip: International Edition [a] Produce 48; Produce X 101 ...
Arirang TV (Arirang International Broadcasting) (Korean: 아리랑 국제방송) is an international broadcasting station operated by the Korea International Broadcasting Foundation, based in Seoul, South Korea. [1] It provides English-language information on Korean current events, culture, and history to regions around South Korea.
Pages in category "Television channels in South Korea" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
KBS announced in June 2003 that KBS World was set to launch on July 1. The initial aim of the service was to target the Korean diaspora, by reducing the nostalgia of the Koreans for their homeland. 79% of the programming was pre-recorded and the remaining 21% was live, including news and original productions for the network, I Love Korean and KBS World Hanminjok Plaza.
On July 1, 2015, Channel A Plus begins broadcasting. [14] On March 17, 2016, Channel A broadcasts the Seoul International Marathon hosted by The Dong-a Ilbo. [17] On December 26, 2016, Channel A B&C and Channel A Newsvision are established. [14] On January 26, 2018, The 30,000th edition of the Dong-A Ilbo Directive was published. [14]
OBS Gyeongin TV is a South Korean free-to-air television station covering Gyeonggi Province, Incheon and Seoul. It is the only regional television network in operation, that is not affiliated with any national broadcast network .
South Korea became the fourth adopter in Asia when television broadcasting began on 12 May 1956 with the opening of HLKZ-TV, a commercially operated television station. HLKZ-TV was established by the RCA Distribution Company (KORCAD) in Seoul with 186–192 MHz, 100-watt output, and 525 scanning lines.