Tongyang Broadcasting Company

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Tongyang Broadcasting
HLKC
Channels
BrandingTBC-TV 7 Seoul
Ownership
Owner Samsung
History
FoundedJune 26, 1964
First air date
December 7, 1964;60 years ago (1964-12-07)
Last air date
November 30, 1980;44 years ago (1980-11-30)

5 minutes left, 5 minutes left... The remaining 5 minutes are too harsh. I wish it was 10 minutes. Can't 5 minutes be 10 minutes? Even if the Tongyang Broadcasting that you cherished disappears... We would be grateful if you could cherish the memories of Tongyang Broadcasting in your hearts for a long time. Ah, it's 4 minutes. Goodbye. Goodbye. This is TBC Tongyang Broadcasting. This is TBC Tongyang Broadcasting, your station. Stay safe and healthy until we meet again. I leave with the hope that your work will be accomplished as you wish and that God's protection will always be with you, the TBC family. I will also take off my headphones now. Thank you. Thank you. And I will now leave Tongyang Broadcasting, knowing that Studio 7 is a place with which I have become attached. Tongyang Broadcasting is now 3 minutes long. Lastly, I would like to inform you once again of Tongyang Broadcasting's call sign. Here it is… 630… Old kilohertz… HLKC… This is… Tongyang Broadcasting..." [13]

In November 1980, Tongyang Broadcasting was forced to merge with KBS at 00:00 on December 1, 1980, following the media consolidation measures carried out by Heo Mun-do after the 12.12 incident and the military forces came into power. [14] TBC Radio was split into two with the AM frequency becoming KBS Radio 3 and the FM frequency became KBS 2FM, and TBC TV became KBS2. Tongyang Broadcasting disappeared. At the time of the merger and acquisition, Tongyang Broadcasting's assets amounted to 34 billion won. Dong-A Broadcasting's was about 4.2 billion won, and other broadcasts were less than 1 billion. Later, JoongAng Ilbo estimated the assets at the time to be 70 billion won. [15] On the March 12, 2008 edition of MBC's The Knee-Drop Guru, host Heo Cham said, "Many singers cried during Tongyang Broadcasting's farewell broadcast, and it turned into a sea of tears. In particular, Lee Eun-ha cried during this broadcast, so she was suspended from appearing on radio for a while". [16]

Ahead of its closure, it was decided that its television programs were to be absorbed by KBS1. [17] Its last radio news bulletin was delivered at 7pm on November 30, the broadcasts ended on AM during To You Who Forgot the Night and on FM during Melody of the Night Sky at midnight. TBC's television broadcasts ended at 11:30pm with the ending of Farewell From the TBC Family. [18]

After the media consolidation

In October 1988, just before the No. 5 government investigation led by the Roh Tae-woo government and just before the hearing of the Fifth Republic, the "Tongyang Broadcasting Revitalization Promotion Committee" was formed and adopted a resolution calling for a revival of its operations.

On November 26, 1990, JoongAng Ilbo submitted an application for compensation to the Seoul District Prosecutors 'Office of Seoul District Prosecutors' Office to pay compensation of KRW 860 billion for damages incurred from the forced transfer of Tongyang Broadcasting to the Korean Broadcasting System and the state. The committee rejected 14 companies including the JoongAng Ilbo for compensation for damages after three years of lapse.

On November 30, 2009, 19 years later, about 400 people, including former TBC officials and entertainers, held a 'Prayer for the Restoration of Tongyang Broadcasting' and adopted the resolution to encourage JoongAng Ilbo to advance into the general entertainment channel business. The JoongAng Ilbo insisted that its long-term JTBC was the successor to TBC before the Korea Communications Commission's selection process for the generalist channel, and was closed on November 30, 1980. It was launched on December 1, 2011 in commemoration of 31st anniversary of TBC's shutdown.

89.1 MHz, the FM frequency of Tongyang Radio, became KBS 2FM on December 1, 1980, and the TV callsign of the Busan branch of Tongyang Broadcasting was reorganized to KBS Busan 2TV.

Television shows

Radio programs

See also

References

  1. Troubled Tiger: Businessmen, Bureaucrats, and Generals in South Korea - Page 168 Mark Clifford - 1998 "Samsung founder Lee Byung Chull was ordered to give up his Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) television network. He received only token compensation. Shareholders in the third television network, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation ..."
  2. Understanding Modern East Asian Politics - Page 21 Christian Schafferer - 2005 "The popular Tongyang Broadcasting Company (TBC) and Dong-A Broadcasting Station (DBS) were merged into the national Korean Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), and six major private news agencies were merged into the Yonhap News "
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  16. "허참 "TBC 고별방송 눈물바다, 이은하 너무 울어 방송출연 금지"(ホ・チャム"TBC告別放送涙の海にあふれ、イ・ウナしばらくの間放送出演禁止")". NEWSEN. 13 March 2008.
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