Taejon Broadcasting Corporation

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Taejon Broadcasting Corporation
Channels
BrandingTJB Television
Programming
Affiliations SBS
Ownership
OwnerTaejon Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date
May 14, 1995
Call sign meaning
HL
Daejeon
Free-to-Air Media
Technical information
Licensing authority
KCC
Links
Website http://www.tjb.co.kr/
HLDF-FM
Broadcast area Daejeon, Sejong, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Frequency FM 95.7 MHz (Daejeon)
FM 96.5 MHz (Seosan)
BrandingTJB Power FM
Programming
Format Top 40 Mainstream/K-Pop
Affiliations SBS Power FM
Ownership
OwnerTaejon Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date
March 2, 1998 (Daejeon)
January 1 2002 (Seosan)
Call sign meaning
HL
Daejeon
Free-to-Air Media
Technical information
Class all
Power 5kW (Daejeon)
500W (Seosan)

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