Seoul Broadcasting System

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SBS
Image:SBS.jpg
Type Broadcast radio and
television
Country Flag of South Korea South Korea
Availability    National
Owner Tae Young Corporation
Key people Yoon Se-young, Chairman,Ha Geum-Ryeol, President
Launch date 1991 (Radio, TV), 2001 (Digital TV)
Website www.sbs.co.kr
Korean name
Hangul 에스비에스
(formerly: 서울방송)
Hanja (none) (formerly: 서울放送)
Revised Romanization Eseubieseu (formerly: Seoul Bangsong)
McCune-Reischauer Esŭbiesu (formerly: Sŏul Pangsong)
SBS broadcasting center.
SBS broadcasting center.

Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) KRXS: 034120 is one of four major national South Korean television and radio networks. On March 17, 2000, the company legally became known as SBS, changing its corporate name from 서울방송 (Seoul Bangsong).

Contents

  • SBS 8 News (SBS 8 뉴스)
  • Morning Wide (생방송 모닝와이드)
  • SBS News & Life Economy (SBS뉴스와 생활경제)
  • SBS Metro News (SBS 수도권 뉴스현장)
  • SBS Night Line (SBS 나이트라인)
  • SBS News (SBS 뉴스)
  • Today's Sports (오늘의 스포츠)
  • Weather & Life Health (날씨와 생활건강)

  • SBS Popular Song (SBS 인기가요)
  • The Truth Game with Yu Jae-seok (유재석의 진실게임)
  • SBS Real Romance Love Letter (SBS 실제상황! 연애편지)
  • Good Sunday; X-Man (일요일이 좋다;X맨 2003~2007)
  • Good Sunday;Haja-go! (일요일이 좋다;하자-고! 2007~)
  • Line Up (이경규 김용만의 라인업)
  • Quiz Hexagon (퀴즈 육감대결)

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