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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.
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Arirang NEWS: It mainly reflects Korean news in English, and the fields are diverse, including politics, world, economy, diplomacy, North Korea, lifestyle/culture, science, sports, and weather. Since North Korea-related news is broadcast in English, it is often quoted by foreign international broadcasters such as CNN or France 24.
Korea 101 - past; Korea Confidential with Paul Schenk - past; Korea in the Sky - past; Korea in the Sky 2 - past; Korea Now - past; Korea on the Move - past; Korea, on the New Horizon - past; Korea on the Rise - past; Korea Our Stories - past; Korea This Week - past; Korea Travelogue - past; Korea Today - past; Korea Top 10 - past; Korea Wide ...
The channel broadcast non-fiction television programmes, with most of shows coming from the National Geographic Society. Prior to the launch of NGC in South Korea, video documentaries produced by National Geographic Society were broadcast on the terrestrial TV channels. Previously, a Pan-Asian version was available to South Korean viewers ...
VH1 and MTV2 (the national channels, until 2003–2004 MTV2 used to be just about the same like MTV1 and the Parliament Channel used to be titled MTV3 and was intended for the minorities living in Macedonia. Back in 2003–2004 MTV3 transformed into MTV2 and MTV2 was retitled as Parliament Channel, having broadcast only the National Parliament ...
Bionix was a late night action programming block that aired between September 10, 2004 [1] and February 7, 2010, on the Canadian television channel YTV. The block primarily featured acquired Japanese anime series aimed at mature audience.
Ryongnamsan Television received its current name on September 5, 2012, with a logo reminiscent of the Kim Il Sung University logo and previously broadcast on Channel 9 from the Pyongyang TV Tower on a schedule operating from 19:00 to 22:00 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, [3] and since 2019 has been broadcasting from 18:00 to 22:00 on every weekday. [4]