South Korea in the ABU Radio Song Festival

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Member station KBS 2FM / KBS Radio 2
Participation summary
Appearances2
First appearance 2012
Best result1st: 2012
Worst result6th: 2012

South Korea have participated in the ABU Radio Song Festival twice. The Korean broadcaster, KBS 2FM, has been the organiser of the Korean entry since the country's debut in the contest in 2012. [1] [2]

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History

KBS 2FM is one of the founder members in the ABU Radio Song Festivals, having participated in the very first ABU Radio Song Festival 2012. [2]

Participation overview

Table key
  Grand Prix
  Gold Award
  Silver Award
  Bronze Award
  Jury Award
YearEntrantSongLanguagePlaceAward
2012 Billy Acoustie [3] "For a Rest" Korean 1Grand prix
Afrodino"Pepperoni (페퍼 로니)"Korean6
2014 Seokwan Ryu"A Regular"Korean
2015 Jaewon Jung"View"Korean
2016 Seungjin Han"Little Wings" English

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References

  1. "ABU Radio Song Festival website showcases a strong field of entries". Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. 3 August 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  2. 1 2 Mikheev, Andy (4 October 2012). "ABU Radio Song Festival 2012 Participants". ESCKaz. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  3. ABU (12 October 2012). "Billy Acoustie awarded the Grand Prix in the inaugural ABU Radio Song Festival". Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union . Retrieved 12 October 2012.[ permanent dead link ]