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      • KBS is a public corporation (공사; 公社) funded by the South Korean government and license fees, but is managed independently.
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  2. The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS; Korean: 한국방송공사; Hanja: 韓國放送公社; RR: Han-guk Bangsong Gongsa; MR: Han’guk Pangsong Kongsa) is the national broadcaster of South Korea. Founded in 1927, it is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters.

  3. On the enriched soil of its predecessors, Seoul Central Broadcasting founded in 1947 after the Independence and started TV broadcasting in 1961, KBS has transformed to a public service broadcaster in 1973, to play a pivotal role of fair and trustworthy media. View introduction in detail

  4. KBS drama comprises a line up that is only possible through public broadcasting. We are building on this foundation by making bold investments and attempting challenging productions suitable for public audiences and worthy of public appeal.

  5. english.kbs.co.kr › about › faqKBS GLOBAL

    Korean Broadcasting System is Korea’s leading public service broadcaster. KBS operates two terrestrial and one international TV channels, six terrestrial and one international radio channels and, four Digital Multi Broadcasting (DMB) channels.

    • A Lack of Mission
    • The Political Lapdogs
    • No Will to Change

    From the beginning, public service broadcasting in Korea has operated without a clear justification for its existence as a non-commercial nor non-politically-influenced institution. This is especially true when it comes to funding. KBS’s revenue comes from licence fees and advertising, while MBC’s funding is solely from advertising. The board membe...

    Korea’s public broadcasters have periodically attempted “self-censorship” in support of the government of the day. During progressive governments (1998-2007), the presidents of the two public broadcasters were more or less handpicked by the progressive presidents, and their boards were controlled by party-supported members. During recent conservati...

    The politicisation of the public broadcasters in Korea has created profound internal conflicts. Encouraged by the progressive candidate’s victory in the 2017 presidential election, the progressive unions within KBS and MBC went on strikein September. They demand the resignation of the president of each of the two stations and editorial independence...

  6. Mar 2, 2023 · KBS is South Korea’s largest public service broadcaster (PSB), offering enormous public service value through its provision of multi-platform entertainment, information, and education content for South Korean audiences. The Public Media Alliance (PMA) is an association of public media organisations from across six continents.

  7. Korean Broadcasting System is Korea’s leading public services broadcaster and the most influential media organization in the country. KBS regards it a core duty to reflect the diverse voices of Korea through the distinctiveness of its programs. KBS is run by both licence fee and income from the adve... Read more. Industries. Broadcasting, TV.

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