KBS News 24

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KBS News 24
CountrySouth Korea
Broadcast areaNational
International (via YouTube)
NetworkKorean Broadcasting System
Programming
LanguageKorean
Picture format 2160p UHDTV
(downscaled to 1080i and 480i for the HDTV and SDTV feeds respectively)
Ownership
Owner Korean Broadcasting System
Sister channels KBS1
KBS2
History
Launched3 March 2010;15 years ago (2010-03-03)
Former namesKBS24 (2010–2021)
KBS News D (2021–2025)
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial television Channel 9.2
Streaming media
KBS Watch live
(South Korea only)

KBS News 24 is an over-the-air news channel owned by the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). The channel broadcasts on KBS1 and KBS2's multiplex.

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History

The origin of the channel lies on a 2007 plan by KBS to launch a dedicated news channel on digital terrestrial television, using the KBS1 multiplex. The goal was to launch the channel in 2010, though tests would begin in December 2007 to provide information during snowstorms, and in 2008, its tests would increase to a nine-hour schedule. However, in October, KOBACO revised the plan to introduce such a service, granted that the rights to operate the channel were licensed to the relevant multiplex. [1]

On 3 March 2010, KBS launched KBS 24 News as a web channel, on the 37th anniversary of KBS's conversion to a public service broadcaster. There was already the possibility of launching the channel on digital terrestrial television at a later date. [2] In June 2020, KBS announced the channel's conversion into an OTT service effective 1 September. The aim was to reach out to users who don't regularly watch television and depend largely on the internet. [3]

In August 2021, KOBACO suggested the creation of a terrestrial news channel (channel 9.2 using the KBS1 multiplex) to disseminate disaster information nationwide to viewers without access to cable television. As of December 2021, KBS News D was conducting a daily 90-minute test broadcast (KBS News D-live). KBS compared the new channel to Fox Weather and Weathernews Inc., which have dedicated teams in case of natural disasters. [4] [5] KOBACO received KBS's proposal on 31 August 2021. [6]

See also

References

  1. Nam, Gung-wook (18 October 2007). 방송위 'KBS 24시간 뉴스채널' 제동 [The Korea Broadcasting Commission has put the brakes on KBS 24-hour news channel] (in Korean). JoongAng Ilbo.
  2. Lee, Geun-woo (3 March 2010). KBS 디지털 시대 새 도약…'24시간 뉴스' 구축 [KBS's New Leap into the Digital Era... Establishing '24-Hour News'] (in Korean). KBS News.
  3. Jeong, Min-kyeong (29 June 2020). KBS, 24시간 뉴스 스트리밍 도전한다 < IT/과학 < 정민경 기자 - 미디어오늘 [KBS Takes on 24-Hour News Streaming Challenge] (in Korean). Media Today.
  4. Jeong, Cheol-un (16 December 2021). 재난주관방송사 KBS 여전히 부족하다 < 사회 < 정철운 기자 - 미디어오늘 [KBS, the disaster broadcasting station, is still lacking] (in Korean). Media Today.
  5. Kim, Go-eun (17 December 2021). "KBS에 재난대응 응급실 같은 조직 필요…돈·사람 절실" ["KBS needs an organization like a disaster response emergency room… money and people are desperately needed"] (in Korean). Journalists Association of Korea via Naver.
  6. Byeon, Hwi (31 August 2021). KBS에 '24시간 재난방송' 신규 채널 만든다 [KBS Creates New '24-Hour Disaster Broadcasting' Channel] (in Korean). Maeil Business Newspaper via Naver.