The Dong-A Broadcasting System () was a
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ...
n radio station owned by the
Dong-A Ilbo. Unlike the
Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation
Tongyang Broadcasting Company was a South Korean commercial television station which was merged by the government with KBS. It was owned by the Samsung Group founder Lee Byung-chul and was a sister company to the JoongAng Ilbo.
History Early d ...
, DBS was a national service.
History
In October 1960, after the first Democratic Party government was in power, Dong-A Ilbo decided to create its own radio station. It received its license in January 1961 and, in 1962, started preparing for its launch, with Choi Chang-bong, who had worked at KBS for the development of
KBS Television and Shin Gwang-woo, president of the Korean Electronics Industry. On December 14, test broadcasts started.
DBS started broadcasting at 5:30am on April 25, 1963. The station opened with the first news bulletin, introduced with the message "Hello, listeners, this is the Dong-A Broadcasting System. We will bring you the first news from the Dong-A Ilbo", followed by Liszt's
Prelude, and a 25-minute opening speech, which stated that the station was bound to maintain its impartial image. At 7:05am, Choi Doo-seon, president of Dong-A Ilbo, officially opened the station. The call sign was HLKJ, operating on 1230 kHz with an output of 10 kW.
DBS' first ever radio drama show and South Korea's first
docudrama
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, ''Yeomyeong 80 Years'', aired every night (between 22:15 and 22:35). Since broadcasters at the time were only airing melodramas and soap operas, ''Yeomyeong 80 Years'' was a radical debut of a new drama genre in South Korean radio history. It stopped airing in 1964 and during the same year, the show was made into a six-book novel series and received the
Hankook Ilbo
''Hankook Ilbo'' () is a Korean-language daily newspaper in Seoul, South Korea. As of 2017, it had a daily circulation of about 213,200.
It was previously published by the Hankook Ilbo Media Group, however following an embezzlement scandal i ...
Publishing Award. ''Delightful Livingroom'', DBS' oldest radio show, was a talk show where different guests visited the set ("livingroom") and talk about different topics in a humorous, sarcastic, and satirical manner. This show is also considered as South Korea's first
talk show
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on neither TV or radio.
Also in the same year, DBS became the first broadcaster in South Korea to an open satellite studio in Midopa Department Store in
Myeongdong.
DBS' music programme, ''Top Tune Show'' was the harbinger of radio Disc Jockey genre in South Korea. Other stations' music shows at the time were employing professional announcers as their presenters and the producers of the show would do the audio mixing separately. However, ''Top Tune Show'' first employed an integrated system where a single music-knowledgeable producer do everything from mixing, presenting to adding commentaries. Following ''Top Tune Shows'' popularity, similar music-genre programmes such as 'Dial at 3pm' and 'Dial at 0 hour' debuted. In these programmes, there was a common segment called the 'Request Corner.' In this segment, listeners will call in to request their desired song to be played live and this was possible due to DBS retaining a comparably large music library with more than 2000 world music records.
DBS' ''What do you think?'' is the world's first "town meeting" program which started in 1965. It was a live debate show dealing with different political and economic issues. This show was an extremely radical program considering the oppressive military regime at the time when freedom of press was severely restricted. Furthermore, Hyun-Doo Kang, Seoul National University's honorary professor and former professor of journalism commented, "DBS will be recorded as the most brave station in the history of broadcasting."
In 1966, DBS was able to live broadcast the 37th
Dong-A Marathon and this was the first time to live broadcast a full marathon race in South Korean radio history.
In 1976, DBS Monday through Tuesday radio drama ''Pretty Boy'' Got the number one spot with 97.3%, achieving an all-kill against
MBC's ''Nationwide News 8'',
KBS's ''Evening News'' and
TBC's ''FM Latest Inkigayo'' on its
time slot
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Modern broadcasters use broadcast automatio ...
. No other radio program has broken this record until now. In November 1980, DBS permanently discontinued airing due to the government's mandatory merger decision and was integrated with
Korean Broadcasting System
The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS; ) is the public broadcasting, national broadcaster of South Korea. Founded in 1927, it is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters under the government of South Korea.
The KBS ope ...
.
The final broadcast was ''Goodbye Song'', a closing program, and the signal shut down at 12:20am on the early hours of December 1, 1980. On December 25, 1980, Dong-A Broadcasting Station closed due to the mandatory merger to the
Korean Broadcasting System
The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS; ) is the public broadcasting, national broadcaster of South Korea. Founded in 1927, it is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters under the government of South Korea.
The KBS ope ...
by the military government forces resulting in the launching of KBS Radio Seoul. In 1991, Dong-A Broadcasting Station's Frequency of 792 kHz is transferred to
Seoul Broadcasting System
Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS; ) is one of the leading Television in South Korea, South Korean television and radio broadcasters. The broadcaster legally became known as SBS in March 2000, changing its corporate name from Seoul Broadcasting ...
. On January 1, 2000, Construction completion of Dong-A Media Center.
On July 22, 2009, Amendment of Media law passed the national assembly to deregulate the media market of South Korea.
See also
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KBS
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Channel A
References
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The Dong-A Ilbo
Radio stations established in 1963
Radio stations disestablished in 1980
Defunct mass media in South Korea