Gugak FM

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Gugak FM
국악 FM
Broadcast area Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Jeolla, and Gyeongsang, and Gangwon
Frequency FM: 99.1 MHz (Seoul Metro Area)
103.3 MHz(Gangneung)
90.5 MHz(Daejeon)
99.3 MHz(Yeongdong)
101.7 MHz(Chungju)
95.9 MHz (Namwon)
95.3 MHz(Jeonju)
94.7 MHz (Haenam)
99.3 MHz(Gwangju)
91.3MHz(Jeju City)
106.9MHz(Seogwipo)
98.5 MHz(Busan)
107.5 MHz(Daegu)
107.9 MHz (Gyeongju, Pohang)
Programming
Format Traditional Korean music
Ownership
OwnerGugak FM Foundation
History
First air date
2001
Links
Website www.gugakfm.co.kr

Gugak FM is a South Korean radio broadcasting station specializing in Korean traditional music (gugak) and culture. [1] [2] [3] Its coverage extends through Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, and Jeollado, and Gyeongsang, and Gangwon Province.

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References

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  3. 장, 병욱 (2014-02-18). "'아리랑 대한민국' 여는 국악방송 신임 사장 채치성씨" [채치성, the new president of Gugak FM, presents 'Arirang Korea']. Hankook Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-12-23.