KBS 1FM

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KBS 1FM
KBS
Broadcast area Flag of South Korea South Korea - almost national
First air date 1979
Frequency FM: 93.1 MHz (Seoul)
92.7 MHz (Busan) ...more
Format Classical, Lied, Traditional Korean music
Owner KBS
Website kbs.co.kr/radio/1fm

KBS 1FM is a South Korean radio station operated by the Korean Broadcasting System. Most of the schedule of 1FM is assigned to classical music.

  • Seoul/Gyeonggi 93.1 MHz
  • Busan/Gyeongsangnamdo 92.7 MHz
  • Ulsan 101.9 MHz
  • Changwon/Masan/Jinhae 93.9 MHz
  • Jinju/Sacheon 89.3 MHz
  • Geochang 92.1MHz
  • Daegu 89.7 MHz
  • Andong/Yeongju 88.1MHz
  • Pohang/Gyeongju 93.5 MHz
  • Gwangju 92.3MHz
  • Yosu/Suncheon 94.5 MHz
  • Mokpo 98.3 MHz
  • Jeonju/Jeollabukdo 100.7 MHz
  • Namwon 104.5MHz
  • Daejeon/Chungcheongnamdo 98.5 MHz
  • Cheongju/Okcheon 102.1 MHz
  • Cheongju/Cheongwon 94.1 MHz
  • Chungju/Eumseong 100.3 MHz
  • Chuncheon/Gapyeong 91.1 MHz
  • Gangneung/Sokcho 89.1 MHz
  • Taebaek 96.3 MHz
  • Wonju 89.5 MHz
  • Jeju/Bukjeju 96.3 MHz
  • Seogwipo/Namjeju 99.9 MHz
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