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{{for|the Australian television channel SBS TV|SBS (Australian TV channel)}}{{Expand Korean|SBS TV|date=September 2017}}{{Infobox television channel | name = SBS TV | logofile = SBS TV 로고.png | logocaption = SBS TV logo | established = | airdate = | launch = December 9, 1991 | closed date = | picture format = 2160p (UHDTV) {{small|(downscaled to 1080i and 9 480i for the HDTV and SDTV feeds respectively)}} | share = | share as of = | share source = | network = Seoul Broadcasting System | owner = Seoul Broadcasting System | key people = | slogan = Together, we make delight. | motto = | country = South Korea | language = Korean | broadcast area = South Korea | affiliates = | headquarters = 161, Mokdongseo-ro, Yangcheon District, Seoul | former names = | replaced names = | replaced by names = | sister names = | timeshift names = | web = tv.sbs.co.kr | terr serv 1 = Digital terrestrial television | terr chan 1 = Channel 6.1 | sat serv 1 = SkyLife | sat chan 1 = Channel 5 (HD) | sat radio serv 1 = | sat radio chan 1 = | cable serv 1 = Available on most cable systems | cable chan 1 = Channel slots may vary on each operator | iptv serv 1 = B TV | iptv chan 1 = Channel 5 (HD) | iptv serv 2 = U+ TV | iptv chan 2 = Channel 5 (HD) | iptv serv 3 = Olleh TV | iptv chan 3 = Channel 5 (HD) | online serv 1 = SBS Play | online chan 1 = Watch live (Korea region only) }}SBS TV is a South Korean television channel operated by Seoul Broadcasting System. SBS TV started operating on December 9, 1991, and on October 26, 2001, started broadcasting the TV channel in the digital format in Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi, Gangwon, North Chungcheong Province, and South Chungcheong Province. List of Works {{see also|List of programs broadcast by Seoul Broadcasting System}} TV series {{see|List of programs broadcast by Seoul Broadcasting System#Dramas}} Entertainment {{see also|List of programs broadcast by Seoul Broadcasting System#Music, entertainment and variety shows}}Currently airing entertainment shows | Broadcast time | Program | SDTV(480i) | HDTV(1080i) | DMB | note |
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23:10 (Monday) | Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 20:55 (Tuesday) | Entertainment News Tonight | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 23:10 (Tuesday) | Flaming Youth | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 23:10 (Wednesday) | Romance Package | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 00:50 (Thursday) | Style Follow | X | O | O | Broadcast in some local areas | 23:10 (Thursday) | Jagiya | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 22:00 (Friday) | Law of the Jungle | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 23:20 (Friday) | Baek Jong-won's Food Truck | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 00:40 (Friday) | Game Show | X | O | O | Broadcast in some local areas | 10:55 (Saturday) | Connect! Movie World | X | O | O | Broadcast in some local areas | 18:10 (Saturday) | The Lifetime Companion | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 12:10 (Sunday) | Inkigayo | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 16:50 (Sunday) | Running Man | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 18:20 (Sunday) | Fantastic Duo | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | 21:15 (Sunday) | Mom's Diary - My Ugly Duckling | X | O | O | Nationwide broadcast | |
Children shows Currently airing children shows | Broadcast time | Program | SDTV(480i) | HDTV(1080i) | DMB | Notes |
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11:00 (Monday and Tuesday) | (꾸러기 탐구생활)}} | X | O | O | 11:00 (Thursday) | (SBS 애니갤러리)}} | X | O | 0 | 11:30 (Monday and Tuesday) | (요리조리 맛있는 수업)}} | X | O | X | 07:10 (Saturday) | (다이노코어)}} | X | O | O | 07:25 (Saturday) | (에일리언 니나노}} | X | O | O | 07:10 (Sunday) | (콩이야 학교가자}} | X | O | O | |
News {{see|List of programs broadcast by Seoul Broadcasting System#News and current affairs}}Currently airing news programs | Program | Air time | Duration | Announcer |
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{{colored link|white|Morning Wide | 2 hours and 30 minutes on Monday to Friday 1 hour 10 minutes on Saturday | Part 1 and 2 are classified as a news program, however, part 3 is classified as a sport program.}}- Weekend duration : Saturday (06:00 to 07:10)
- Segment duration : Part 1 (06:00 to 06:25), Part 2 (Monday to Friday: 06:25 to 07:30, Saturday: 06:25 to 07:10), SBS Power Sport - Monday to Friday (07:20 to 07:25)
| Kim Beom-ju, Yoo Kyung-mi (Monday to Friday) Choi Jae-young, Kim Seon-jae (Saturday) Lee In-kwon (SBS Power Sport) |
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{{colored link|white|SBS 1010 News | 15 minutes on Monday to Friday | 10:10 to 10:25 | Son Beom-gyu, Lee Byung-hwi |
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{{colored link|white|SBS 12 News | 50 minutes on Monday to Friday | 12:00 to 12:50 | Park Sang-do, Kim So-won |
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{{colored link|white|News Briefing | 2 hours on Monday to Friday | 14:00 to 16:00 | Joo Young-jin |
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{{colored link|white|SBS O News | 1 hours and 10 minutes on Monday to Friday | 17:00 to 18:10 | Han Soo-jin (Main) Kim Yoon-sang (sub) |
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{{colored link|white|SBS 8 News | 50 minutes on Monday to Friday 45 minutes on Saturday and Sunday | 20:00 to 20:55- Weekend duration : Saturday and Sunday (20:00 to 20:45)
- Segment duration : SBS Sports News - Monday to Friday (20:45 to 20:50), Saturday and Sunday(20:35 to 20:40)
| Kim Hyun-woo, Choi Hye-rim (Monday to Friday) Kim Yong-tae, Jung Mi-seon (Saturday and Sunday) Jang Ye-won (SBS Sports News, Monday to Friday) Kim Yoon-sang (SBS Sports News, Saturday and Sunday) |
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{{colored link|white|SBS Nightline | 30 minutes on Tuesday to Friday | 00:30 to 01:00- Segment duration : Nightline Sports - Tuesday to Friday (00:50 to 00:55)
| Lee Hyung-geun Yeom Yong-seok (Nightline Sports) |
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{{colored link|white|SBS Weekend News | 10 minutes on Saturday and Sunday | Saturday 12:00 to 12:10, 14:20 to 14:30 Sunday 06:00 to 06:10, 12:00 to 12:10, 14:20 to 14:30 | Random |
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{{colored link|white|SBS Breaking News | Special broadcast | Special broadcast duration | Random |
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SBS Network Channel | Corporate Name | Broadcast Region | Since |
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SBS | SBS | Seoul Capital Area | March 20, 1991 | KNN | KNN | Busan and South Gyeongsang | May 14, 1995 | TBC | TBC | Daegu and North Gyeongsang | May 14, 1995 | kbc | Kwangju Broadcasting Corporation | Gwangju and South Jeolla | May 14, 1995 | TJB | Taejon Broadcasting | Daejeon, Sejong and South Chungcheong | May 14, 1995 | ubc | Ulsan Broadcasting Corporation | Ulsan | September 1, 1997 | JTV | Jeonju Television | North Jeolla | September 17, 1997 | CJB | Cheongju Broadcasting | North Chungcheong | October 18, 1997[1] | G1 | G1 | Gangwon | December 15, 2001 | JIBS | Jeju Free International City Broadcasting System | Jeju Island | May 31, 2002 |
Time Check Sponsor - Kiturami Boiler : 1996/12 ~ 1997/4
- Dongbu Daewoo Electronics : 1997/4 ~ 1998/4
- Maeil Dairies Co., Ltd : 1998/4 ~ 2011/4
- Hyundai Motor Company : 2011/4 ~ present
Notes {{Notelist}} References 1. ^CJB
See also - MBC Standard FM
- MBC TV
- Channel A
External links - {{official website|1=http://w3.sbs.co.kr/schedule/main.do?depth02=d2_1 SBS TV}} {{ko icon}}
- {{official website|1=http://tv.sbs.co.kr/broadplan/index.jsp?pmDiv=dmb_tv}} {{ko icon}}
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