History
Early developments
It was reported in September 1962 that preparations were being made for the first TV commercial broadcast in Korea. According to the article, Tongyang TV Broadcasting Co., Ltd. was ready to transmit radio waves using purely Korean technology, having secured three cameras and one relay vehicle, and applied before the Korean government for broadcasting frequencies. In January of the following year, it was reported that it was scheduled to establish in May by being assigned channel 7 with permission from the authorities. However, the launch was postponed, and in July of that year, chairman Lee Jae-hyeong and director Lee Byung-cheol visitedSign-on and operations
On May 9, 1964, Tongyang Radio was launched, and on December 7, 1964, Tongyang Television (with headquarters in Seoul on VHF channel 7, call sign HLCE-TV followed by a branch in Busan on channel 9 on December 12, 1964) under the name JBS, on January 15, 1966 it changed from JoongAng (Central) Broadcasting Co., Ltd. to Tongyang Broadcasting, and on August 15 of the following year, Tongyang Standard FM was launched. Tongyang Broadcasting has garnered attention with popular variety shows including ''Show Show Show'' and various soap operas since the establishment of TBC-TV and even surpassed the ratings of KBS, which was a state-run broadcaster, and MBC was dominant even after TV set up, despite MBC having several hit dramas. However, as a whole, Tongyang Broadcasting slightly outperformed MBC. Fiscally, TBC made tremendous success due to its connections to Samsung, as the channel was headed by its founder, and one of the subliminal goals of TBC was to sell more television sets, at a time where these were still few. TBC took the upper hand in producing prerecorded dramas, something KBS hadn't achieved at the time. TBC also had an animation division, which provided subcontracting services for Japanese animation companies. Thanks to these contracts, the network assisted in the production of '' The Golden Bat'' and ''Ghost Man''. From 1973, it also started accepting American orders, with Universal Arts being the first client. This would pave way to an entire subcontracting industry in Korea. In the late 1960s, foreign loans of more than US$870,000 were introduced to expand the facility. In July 1969, theMedia consolidation
5 minutes left, 5 minutes left... The remaining 5 minutes are too harsh. I wish it was 10 minutes. Can't 5 minutes be 10 minutes? Even if the Tongyang Broadcasting that you cherished disappears... We would be grateful if you could cherish the memories of Tongyang Broadcasting in your hearts for a long time. Ah, it's 4 minutes. Goodbye. Goodbye. This is TBC Tongyang Broadcasting. This is TBC Tongyang Broadcasting, your station. Stay safe and healthy until we meet again. I leave with the hope that your work will be accomplished as you wish and that God's protection will always be with you, the TBC family. I will also take off my headphones now. Thank you. Thank you. And I will now leave Tongyang Broadcasting, knowing that Studio 7 is a place with which I have become attached. Tongyang Broadcasting is now 3 minutes long. Lastly, I would like to inform you once again of Tongyang Broadcasting's call sign. Here it is… 630… Old kilohertz… HLKC… This is… Tongyang Broadcasting..."In November 1980, Tongyang Broadcasting was forced to merge with KBS at 00:00 on December 1, 1980, following the media consolidation measures carried out by Heo Mun-do after the 12.12 incident and the military forces came into power. TBC Radio was split into two with the AM frequency becoming KBS Radio 3 and the FM frequency became KBS 2FM, and TBC TV became
After the media consolidation
In October 1988, just before the No. 5 government investigation led by the Roh Tae-woo government and just before the hearing of the Fifth Republic, the "Tongyang Broadcasting Revitalization Promotion Committee" was formed and adopted a resolution calling for a revival of its operations. On November 26, 1990, JoongAng Ilbo submitted an application for compensation to the Seoul District Prosecutors 'Office of Seoul District Prosecutors' Office to pay compensation of KRW 860 billion for damages incurred from the forced transfer of Tongyang Broadcasting to the Korean Broadcasting System and the state. The committee rejected 14 companies including the JoongAng Ilbo for compensation for damages after three years of lapse. On November 30, 2009, 19 years later, about 400 people, including former TBC officials and entertainers, held a 'Prayer for the Restoration of Tongyang Broadcasting' and adopted the resolution to encourage JoongAng Ilbo to advance into the general entertainment channel business. The JoongAng Ilbo insisted that its long-termTelevision shows
* ''Show Show Show'' * ''Long Live the Long Life'' * ''Hodolyi and Tosuni'' * ''Gayo Olympics'' * ''TBC Quiz King'' * ''Classical Theatre of humor'' * ''Okay Good Group'' * ''Sincerely, TBC'' * ''TBC News Plaza'' (now ''KBS News Plaza'') * ''TBC 6 News'' (now ''KBS News 6'') * ''TBC Seokkan'' (''TBC Evening'', 1972-1980; known as ''TBC Report'', 1976-1978) * ''TBC Song Festival'' (later moved to KBS)Radio programs
* '' Lee Deok-hwa and Im Ye-jin's 10PM Chunbangjichuk Radio'' * ''I Like Radio'' * ''Good Morning Happiness Touch'' * ''Music Date'' * ''Daebak! Music Trend'' * ''FM Hall of Fame'' * ''The Latest Music'' * ''Changinkut Radio!'' * ''Music Today'' * ''Issues and People'' * ''Radio Request'' * ''FM Today'' * ''TBC News Morning'' * ''TBC All That Chart Top 50'' * ''TBC Newsline'' * ''FM Latest Inkigayo'' * ''TBC News 2'' * ''TBC 12 News'' * ''TBC News 7'' * ''TBC Afternoon Drama'' (at 12:30pm KST) * ''TBC Primetime Drama'' (at 07:30pm KST) * ''TBC Monday-Tuesday Drama'' (at 06:00~07:00pm KST) * ''TBC Wednesday-Thursday Drama'' (at 06:00~07:00pm KST) * ''TBC Friday Drama'' (at 06:00~07:00pm KST)See also
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