Christian Broadcasting System
Christian Broadcasting System in Daegu  | |
| Type | Radio network (1995–present) Television network (2002–present)  | 
|---|---|
| Country | South Korea  | 
| Founded | April 2, 1954 | 
| Headquarters | Mokdong | 
Broadcast area  | South Korea, United States | 
Key people  | Kim Jin-oh (President) | 
Launch date  | 
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Official website  | www | 
| Subsidiary | |
The Christian Broadcasting System (CBS) is a South Korean religious radio and television network. It airs both religious and non religious programming.
History
[edit]CBS commenced broadcasting on December 15, 1954, as a radio station (with the call sign HLKY) for the purpose of establishing the first religious missionary network in Korea.[1] The network was known for its contributions to human rights, democratization of economy, and for its political stance against the authoritarian regimes of the 1960s to the 1980s.[2] As a result, the network was affected by the Policy for Merger and Abolition of the Press, which limited press freedom in the country.[3]
In 1992, the network moved its headquarters to from Jongno to Mok-dong.[2]
In 1995, the station opened CBS Music FM.[4]
In 1998, CBS launched another radio station, CBS Pyojun FM.[5]
In 2002, CBS TV was launched.[6] From 2005, CBS commenced international broadcasting, with its programs available in the United States.[7]
See also
[edit]- No Cut News, a daily newspaper owned by the network
 
References
[edit]- ^ 敎派不協和로 진통겪는 基督敎放送局, 《동아일보》, 1969.8.23
 - ^ a b "기독교방송 목동사옥 신축 이전".
 - ^ 김중호, 기자도 서슬퍼런 신군부 총칼 앞에 숨죽여야만 했다, 노컷뉴스
 - ^ "Fm 개국 앞둔 CBS 權晧景 사장".
 - ^ "CBS 표준 FM 98.1MHz 개국".
 - ^ "[ 2002년 3월 7일(목) 주요 경제 일정 ]".
 - ^ "CBS Tv, 미주지역 위성송출 시대 개막".
 
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 - Broadcasting companies of South Korea
 - Christian mass media
 - Christianity in South Korea
 - Religious broadcasting
 - Mass media companies established in 1954
 - South Korean companies established in 1954
 - Radio stations established in 1954
 - Radio stations established in 1995
 - Television channels and stations established in 2002
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