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词条 KBS1
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  1. History

  2. Programming

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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| launch = 31 December 1961
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| owner = Korean Broadcasting System
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| country = South Korea
| language = Korean
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| former names = KBS-TV;
KBS Channel 9 (1961-1980)
| replaced names = HLKZ-TV (Daehan Bangsong) (1956-1961)
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| sister names = KBS2
KBS World
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| web =
| terr serv 1 = UHF
| terr chan 1 = Channel 29 (Korean Demilitarised Zone)
| terr serv 2 = Digital terrestrial television
| terr chan 2 = Seoul:
Channel 9.1
| sat serv 1 = SkyLife
| sat chan 1 = Channel 209 (SD)
Channel 9 (HD)
| cable serv 1 = Available on every South Korean provider
| cable chan 1 = Channel slots vary on each operator
| iptv serv 1 = B TV
| iptv chan 1 = Channel 9 (HD)
| iptv serv 2 = U+ TV
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| iptv serv 3 = Olleh TV
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KBS1 is South Korea's public television network. Its programming is generalistic, ranging from news programmes, culture shows, sports events, entertainment series and kids shows.

History

KBS TV began broadcasting on 31 December 1961, as South Korea's first full-scale television station. Regular broadcasts commenced on January 15 the following year.

KBS1 was once known for being one of the first commercial TV stations in South Korea. But in 1963, the South Korean government through its parliament, introduced the Television License Fee system. Advertisements on KBS1 were abolished in 1994.

The monopoly was broken in 1965 when TBC began broadcasting. In 1980, following KBS's acquisition of various private broadcasters, it became known as KBS1.

KBS 1TV began 24-hour broadcasting on 8 October 2012, the first channel in South Korea to do so, in line with the digital switchover and following the lifting the ban of broadcasting into the early hours of the morning on terrestrial television. Even though KBS1 is 24 hours, they continue closing down on Sunday and Monday nights, due to technical maintenance.

Programming

KBS 1TV is the home of predominantly the news, current affairs, talkshow and documentary programmes being produced by KBS, as well as primetime daily dramas and weekend historical and literature series. It also airs musical shows. All KBS 2TV dramas are also shown on this channel as reruns, notably the Monday/Tuesday dramas & Wednesday/Thursday dramas.{{fact|date=January 2014}}

KBS 1TV has musical variety shows, but unlike its sister channel, KBS 2TV and most commercial stations which air it on a live basis, most KBS 1TV musical shows are either recorded or broadcast live on special occasions as specials. The only live music program shown on this channel is National Singing Contest (also known as Korea Sings), a talent contest currently shown since 1980.

See also

  • KBS2
  • EBS1
  • EBS2

References

External links

  • http://www.kbs.co.kr/dmb/channel/daily.html?&table=51
  • http://english.kbs.co.kr/ChannelInfo/TV/index.html
  • Korean Broadcasting System official website
{{South Korea television networks|state=expanded}}

5 : Korean Broadcasting System television networks|Television channels in South Korea|Korean-language television stations|Television channels and stations established in 1961|Television channels and stations established in 1994

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