OBS Gyeongin TV
OBS Gyeongin TV is a South Korean free-to-air television station covering Gyeonggi Province, Incheon and Seoul. It is the only regional television network in operation, that is not affiliated with any national broadcast network.
Bucheon, Gyeonggi South Korea | |
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City | Gyeonggi Province and Incheon (also available in Seoul through cable television operators) |
Channels | Digital: 36 Virtual: 8.1 |
Branding | OBS |
Programming | |
Affiliations | Independent |
Ownership | |
Owner | OBS Gyeongin TV Ltd. |
History | |
Founded | 30 August 2006 |
First air date | 28 December 2007[1] |
Former call signs | HLQS-TV (analogue) |
Former channel number(s) | 21 (analogue terrestrial) |
Call sign meaning | None (randomly assigned) |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | Korea Communications Commission |
ERP | 5 kW |
Links | |
Website | www |
Country | South Korea |
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Broadcast area | Seoul, Gyeonggi Province, Incheon |
History | |
Launched | 2 May 2006 |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial television | Channel 8.1 |
Cable | |
Available on cable systems in Seoul | Channel slots vary on each operator |
Satellite | |
SkyLife | Channel 31 (HD) (Seoul) |
IPTV | |
B TV | Channel 20 (HD) (Seoul Capital Area only) |
U+ TV | Channel 26 (HD) (Seoul Capital Area only) |
Olleh TV | Channel 31 (HD) (Seoul Capital Area only) |
OBS Gyeongin TV | |
Hangul | |
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Revised Romanization | Obiesu gyeongin tibeui |
McCune–Reischauer | Obiesŭ kyŏngin t‘ibŭi |
History
At the time of launch, OBS Gyeongin TV Ltd. was owned by the following companies:[2]
- Young-An Hat Company (22.64%)
- Media Will (12.43%)
- KD Group (12.30%)
Officially, "OBS" does not stand for anything. However, as the channel's first president Joo Chulhwan explained, the "O" could mean "One", "Our", "Open", "Oasis" and "Opportunity".[3]
Gallery
- Building
- Building
- Tower
References
- "New TV Channel, OBS, Opens". Koreatimes.co.kr. 2007-12-26. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
- "OBS Kyeongin TV - TV station in Seoul, Korea (South) covering entertainment and local news". Mondotimes.com. 2007-12-28. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
- 곽선미 (16 August 2007). [기협 인터뷰] OBS 주철환 초대 사장 (in Korean). Journalists Association of Korea. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
Further reading
- (Korean) (August 1, 2011) "Kyung-TV OBS, 1 from Seoul to start broadcasting globally." Joinsmsn.com. Accessed September 2011.
- (Korean) (March 21, 2011) "Seoulseo see Kyung-TV ... KCC, offshore permit retransmission." Asia Economy. Accessed September 2011.
- (Korean) (May 20, 2010) "Times-OBS Kyung-business agreement." Kyung-Times. Accessed September 2011.
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