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SBS TV (Seoul Broadcasting System Television) is a South Korean
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television channel operated by
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 ...
. The channel was launched on 9 December 1991. Unlike competing network MBC, SBS operates using a federalized structure, managing a network of nine stations (of which SBS in Seoul is the flagship) to supply programming, while the affiliates outside Seoul carry local programming to cater to local needs.


History

SBS TV is
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's second commercial television station after MBC TV, MBC News Now and was established on 9 December 1991. In June 1990, following a ten-year hiatus due to the effects of the shutdown of the Tongyang Broadcasting Company due to the effects of a massive press merger, the Korean government started granting television licenses to the private sector again. At the time, NHK's satellite channel
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was easily available in Korea by owners of satellite dishes, and this raised concerns over the trauma of
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, which ended in 1945. Such a measure would create a counterweight to a potential Japanese satellite invasion. Later that year, while SBS was setting up its radio station, there were concerns over its connections to Taeyoung Construction, which the
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called "the Scandal of the Sixth Republic". On 19 September 1991, it was defined that SBS would air its main news bulletin at 8pm. It was interpreted as an attempt to compete against the "frontal confrontation" between KBS News 9 and
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, which occupied the 9pm timeslot. Ahead of launch, there was a spike in the demand for all-channel VHF receivers, as none of the pre-existing television channels in Seoul broadcast on Band I (SBS was channel 6, KBS2 was channel 7, KBS1, channel 9, MBC, channel 11 and EBS, channel 13). Ahead of its launch, such antennas saw a ten-fold increase in sales. SBS commenced its official broadcasts in
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at 10:00am on 9 December, which would be designated as "The Day of Birth of SBS", a ten-hour special program; its launch was also reported by
MBC Newsdesk ''MBC Newsdesk'' is a Television in South Korea, South Korean television news broadcasting show broadcast by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, MBC. Originally anchored by Park Geun-sook, it aired from October 5, 1970 to present. The newscast aired ...
. On the same day, SBS Eight O'Clock News was launched as the network's newscast. With the channel's launch, Korean media had finally entered the mixed public-private system. The coverage area at launch included all of Seoul, Gyeonggi and Gangwon and North Chungcheong, with approximately 47% of families receiving the channel. On 23 March 1992, SBS reorganized its schedule with SBS News Show being converted to a weekend edition due to low ratings. It also added an hour of children's programming between 5 and 6pm, as SBS had been criticized for not airing programming for these targets. Initially, SBS were only broadcasting terrestrially in
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and its surrounding areas. On 9 October 1992, the government began accepting applications for private broadcasting stations in other regions of the country. SBS had planned for a television and radio broadcast affiliate network to air SBS' programs on other new regional channels before its 5th anniversary. In 1994, the private channels KNN in Busan, TJB in
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, TBC in
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, and kbc in
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were created after government approval. On 14 May 1995, SBS launched a national television network with these channels as its local affiliates, airing SBS programs as well as creating local programming. The week of the first anniversary of the opening of the new stations was marked by SBS as "Private TV Week" in May 1996. The network in 1997 was experiencing a drop in dramas. In September, it announced that it would start hiring freelance producers to revive its production, which was seen with internal opposition. After the IMF intervention on the Korean economy, most of its freelancers founded their own companies. On 26 October 2001, SBS started high definition broadcasts, becoming the first terrestrial broadcaster in South Korea to do so. On that day, a special ceremony was held at the Yeouido facilities, with the presidents of the major electronics companies taking part. On 20 August 2011 at 5:30pm, SBS started broadcasting entirely in HD, over a year before its analog signal was switched off. It was the fastest of the three main networks to make the conversion. In recent years, the rise of original programming on cable networks and later streaming services has caused the terrestrial networks to decrease their audience share, among them, SBS. While in 2000, SBS was the fourth most-watched channel, regardless or not of cable, starting in 2017, the network began surpassing MBC, the historical leader, in ratings, ending in third place, behind the KBS networks, during primetime hours. It had previously led the rankings in 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2010, in the latter's case, influenced by its exclusive rights to the
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. As of 2018, SBS had the best ratings in the 20-49 demographic.그 많던 KBS·MBC 시청자는 어디로 갔을까
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Programming


SBS network


See also

* MBC Standard FM * MBC TV * Channel A


References


External links


SBS TV schedule
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