List of programs broadcast by JTBC

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This is a partial listing of programs broadcast by the South Korean cable television channel JTBC.

Contents

Award shows

News/current affairs programming

Scripted programming

Monday–Friday

Morning soap opera

Daily sitcom

Daily late-night drama

Monday–Tuesday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Wednesday–Thursday

Friday–Saturday

Friday–Sunday

Saturday

Saturday–Sunday

Weekend soap operas

Weekend specials

Special

Unscripted programming

Current

TitlePremiere dateSeason(s)
A Clean SweepJune 6, 20223
Actors' Association1
Divorce CampApril 4, 20241
Famous Singers and Street JudgesMarch 6, 20241
Knowing Bros December 5, 20151
No Way Home1
Project 7 October 18, 20241
Talk Pa One 25 o'clockMay 11, 20221
The Gentlemen's LeagueJune 13, 20193

Former

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSeason(s)
100 People, 100 Songs October 31, 2014September 27, 20151
A Divine MoveAugust 29, 2012October 30, 20131
A Man Who Satisfies 99 WomenFebruary 23, 2014May 4, 20141
Age Doesn't MatterSeptember 1, 2015October 13, 20151
Battle of MarriageNovember 6, 2012December 21, 20121
Battle of Tongues February 21, 2013March 17, 20191
Beauty UpOctober 19, 2012January 4, 20131
Begin Again June 25, 2017August 9, 20204
Big Star Little StarJuly 19, 2014August 9, 20141
Camping ClubJuly 14, 2019September 29, 20191
CantabileDecember 4, 2011December 19, 20121
Carefree Travellers November 19, 2016February 9, 20192
Code: Secret Room January 1, 2016March 25, 20161
Combine To ShootFebruary 7, 20211
Come See MeOctober 30, 2018January 15, 20191
Cook Representative February 17, 2016August 10, 20161
Cool Kids December 2, 2018May 12, 20191
Crime Scene May 10, 2014July 14, 20173
Dating Alone February 1, 2015April 18, 20151
Delivery Song – Mysterious Record ShopJanuary 22, 2021March 26, 20211
Do the Right ThingJanuary 19, 2018March 16, 20181
Don't be the First One! May 20, 2020August 21, 20211
Family Fang!January 3, 2013January 24, 20131
Five Cranky Brothers October 31, 2019February 6, 20201
Foxies' Secret TripNovember 27, 2014December 25, 20141
Game of the RoomsDecember 10, 2015July 28, 20161
Gamsung Camping October 13, 2020January 8, 20211
Girl Spirit July 19, 2016September 27, 20161
Girls on FireApril 16, 2024June 25, 20241
Grand Buda-guestJune 3, 2019August 5, 20191
Great MarriageSeptember 25, 2013February 19, 20141
Half-Moon Friends April 23, 2016July 16, 20161
Hello I.B.I October 8, 2016November 12, 20161
Hidden Singer December 21, 2012November 13, 20206
Hitmaker May 6, 2016May 20, 20161
Hot Singers March 14, 2022May 30, 20221
Hot Stuffs to ShopJanuary 11, 2013May 27, 20131
Hurry Up and TalkAugust 13, 2019October 22, 20192
Hyori's Homestay June 25, 2017May 20, 20182
I Have Fallen For YouJuly 6, 2018May 3, 20181
Idol Room May 12, 2018February 11, 20201
iKon PicnicNovember 5, 2017December 20, 20171
Imaginary Dating BattleDecember 8, 2012February 26, 20131
Italy Squid HouseDecember 2, 2019January 21, 20201
Kim Gook-jin's Visit the SpotAugust 16, 2012May 28, 20131
Let's Eat Dinner Together October 19, 2016February 26, 20201
Let's Get ItFebruary 1, 2019April 5, 20191
Long Live Independence February 22, 2021May 17, 20211
Love of 7.7 Billion February 10, 2020April 27, 20201
Made in UFebruary 4, 2011February 11, 20111
Manners of TasteDecember 1, 2019February 9, 20201
Mari & MeDecember 16, 2015April 6, 20161
Match Made in HeavenJuly 10, 2019November 13, 20191
The Match with DoctorsDecember 16, 2011August 30, 20151
Mimi ShopApril 25, 2018October 3, 20181
Miracle KoreaFebruary 11, 2013May 31, 20131
Mix Nine October 29, 2017January 26, 20181
MovieroomMay 4, 2018January 23, 20222
Music on Top December 8, 2011March 14, 20121
Music Universe K-909 September 24, 2022July 22, 20232
My House February 23, 2015May 11, 20151
My Mad Beauty DiaryApril 26, 2018August 30, 20181
My Sibling's Romance March 1, 2024June1
Naughty BoysDecember 11, 2011May 24, 20121
New FestaJune 7, 2022August 16, 20221
Night Goblin July 30, 2017March 18, 20181
Normal FamilyApril 25, 20201
The Night of Hate Comments June 21, 2019October 11, 20191
Night with an EnemySeptember 16, 2013November 18, 20131
Non-Summit July 7, 2014December 4, 20171
Oh! Happy DayFebruary 20, 2012June 21, 20121
Patti Kim ShowSeptember 29, 2012February 3, 20131
Peak Time February 15, 2023April 19, 20231
Perfect on Paper November 10, 2017January 12, 20181
Petkage August 26, 2021 [1] October 18, 20211
Phantom Singer November 11, 2016July 3, 20203
Please Take Care of My Refrigerator November 17, 2014November 25, 20194
Project ProposalSeptember 22, 2019October 6, 20191
Quizz 100November 30, 20141
R U Next? June 30, 2024September 1, 20241
River OdysseyDecember 3, 2011February 19, 20121
The Road to Riches – Money TalksFebruary 11, 2020April 28, 20201
There Is No House for Us in SeoulOctober 14, 20201
Sea of Hope June 29, 2021September 14, 20211
Secret DatingDecember 3, 2014January 28, 20151
Secret Garden of Miss KoreasJuly 14, 2013October 27, 20131
Shinhwa Broadcasting March 17, 2012January 19, 20142
Shock the GlobeNovember 6, 2012July 5, 20131
Shopping FamilyAugust 22, 2015October 21, 20151
ShowdownMarch 18, 2022May 27, 20221
Sing Again November 16, 2020February 28, 20222
Single's Inferno December 18, 2021January 10, 20232
Sitcom - Royal VillaJuly 15, 2013September 9, 20131
Sky MuscleFebruary 23, 2019March 16, 20191
Solo WarsJuly 15, 2016September 16, 20161
Stage KApril 7, 2019June 23, 20191
Stick TogetherJune 16, 2019September 8, 20191
Story HunterDecember 9, 2011February 11, 20121
StrangersDecember 2, 2017March 31, 20181
Street Alcohol Fighter November 11, 2021November 17, 20222
Street MessengerSeptember 21, 2016March 8, 20171
Superband April 12, 2019July 12, 20191
Surprise! Dream ProjectDecember 4, 2011January 21, 20121
Talk HeroSeptember 14, 2016September 16, 20161
The Second World August 30, 2022November 8, 20221
Three Men's Real Living InfoDecember 5, 2011March 27, 20121
Traveler February 21, 2019April 18, 20202
Travelling Market February 16, 2020August 9, 20201
Tribe of Hip Hop April 1, 2016January 17, 20172
Two Yoo Project Sugar Man August 19, 2015March 6, 20203
VeteranJune 1, 20201
We Will Eat Well July 23, 2016February 2, 20171
Welcome Back to School July 12, 2014November 3, 20151
Where Is My Friend's Home February 7, 2015April 29, 20161
Witch Hunt August 2, 2013December 18, 20151
With BossJuly 26, 2014October 17, 20141
With You January 27, 2014September 26, 20172
Wonderful KoreaDecember 9, 2011December 24, 20111
Yang Se-chan's TenDecember 21, 2016March 30, 20172

See also

Notes

  1. The time slot was changed to Wednesday on February 4, 2015.

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