Christian Television System

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Christian Television System
Type Radio network (1995–present)
Television network (2002–present)
Country
South Korea
FoundedDecember 1, 1995;28 years ago (1995-12-01)
Headquarters Mokdong
Broadcast area
South Korea, United States
Official website
cts.tv

Christian Television System or CTS is a South Korean religious broadcasting system for Christians. The station has its own radio and TV.

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History

The station started on December 15, 1954, for the purpose of establishing a civil religious network. [1]

The broadcasting system was affected by the Policy for Merger and Abolition of the Press. [2]

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References

  1. 敎派不協和로 진통겪는 基督敎TV, 《동아일보》, 1969.8.23
  2. 김중호, 기자도 서슬퍼런 신군부 총칼 앞에 숨죽여야만 했다, 노컷뉴스