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  • Korean Educational Broadcasting System (EBS)
  • 한국교육방송공사
TypeTerrestrial radio and television
Country
Availability
OwnerGovernment of South Korea
Key people
Myung-joong Kim, President
Launch date
1980; 44 years ago (1980)
CallsignsHLQL
Official website
www.ebs.co.kr

Korean Educational Broadcasting System (Korean: 한국교육방송공사, romanizedHanguggyoyugbangsong-gongsa) or EBS is a South Korean educational public broadcaster and radio network covering South Korean territory, and the only major South Korean radio and television network without a separate regional service. It was established as KBS 3 and KBS Educational Radio in the 1980s, and became an independent corporation in 1990.

Funding

Though nominally a public broadcasting entity, EBS gets most of its yearly budget from advertisements and sales revenue. In 2012, 72.1% of its revenue came from textbook sales, publications and ad revenues on its TV Radio and internet platforms, while the rest came from TV license fees (EBS gets 3% of the total License Fee being collected by the Korean Broadcasting System) and government grants.[1]

Channels

  • EBS1 — EBS' main terrestrial channel for premium documentaries, preschool and youth program. (Channel 10.1)
  • EBS2 — EBS' second terrestrial channel. (Channel 10.2)
  • EBS FM — A EBS' radio channel, the station focuses mainly on language learning. The actual CSAT listening comprehension examinations are broadcast on this station annually at 8:40 AM and 1:10 PM on the day of the CSAT.
  • EBS Plus 1 (subscription television) — The channel focuses greatly around the high school test curriculum and offers programming to complement and amplify the student's in-school education.
  • EBS Plus 2 (subscription television) — The main focus of this channel is "lifelong" learning, with various programs for younger and older viewers.
  • EBS English (subscription television) — This is the network's English education channel, covering kids from kindergarten to grade 12.
  • EBS Kids (subscription television) — EBS' children's channel; formerly a simulcast of EBS Plus 1.

EBS offers one pay-television channel, EBS America, in the United States. Its programming centers around Korean culture, language education, and children's shows.

Logos

Programming

Originally-produced

Imported series

All foreign cartoons are dubbed in Korean.

EBS Radio

  • Morning Special (8:00~9:00, Mondays through Saturday) and Saturday Morning Special (same time, Saturday)
  • CSAT Listening Comprehension (8:40 & 13:10, day of CSAT)

EBS Plus

  • Survival English

See also

References

  1. ^ EBS Annual Revenue Report
  2. ^ "[볼 만한 TV프로]북한애니 '령리한 너구리'방영". 20 February 2004. Retrieved 15 August 2023.

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