Korean Central Broadcasting Committee Explained

Network Name:Korean Central Broadcasting Committee (KCBC)
조선중앙방송위원회
Country:North Korea
Network Type:Broadcast radio and
television
Available:National
International
Key People:Hwang Yong-bo (chairman)
Owner:State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Launch Date:October 14, 1945 (radio)
March 3, 1963 (television)
Picture Format:1080i (HDTV)
Headquarters:Chonsung-dong, Moranbong District, Pyongyang, North Korea
Context:north
Hangul:조선중앙방송
Hanja:朝鮮中央放送
Rr:Joseon Jung-ang Bangsong
Mr:Chosŏn Chung'ang Pangsong

The Radio and Television Broadcasting Committee of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea[1], also known as the Korean Central Broadcasting Committee and Korean Central Broadcasting, is a state-owned broadcaster of North Korea.

The committee is under the Cabinet of North Korea, but its personnel is chosen and appointed by the Propaganda and Agitation Department (PAD) of the Workers' Party of Korea. The PAD also assigns tasks to the committee. Hwang Yong-bo is the chairman of the committee.[2]

The committee is base in Chonsung-dong, Moranbong District, Pyongyang.[3] It is a member of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union.[4] The committee has a sports team in the annual Paektusan Prize Games of Civil Servants.[5]

Services

All three major television stations and 200 radio stations are controlled by the committee. Only the Pyongyang FM Broadcasting Station, Pyongyang Broadcasting Station, and the Voice of National Salvation under the United Front Department of the Workers' Party of Korea instead. The committee also controls the Korean Central News Agency.

Television

Radio

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: ABU Members . 2015-06-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150316082443/http://www.abu.org.my/Membership-@-ABU_Members.aspx . 2015-03-16 . dead .
  2. Web site: DPRK State Media Seminar Held . North Korea Leadership Watch . 8 March 2014 . 17 October 2018 .
  3. Book: Worldwide Government Directory with Intergovernmental Organizations 2013. 2013. CQ Press. 978-1-4522-9937-2. 890.
  4. Web site: ABU Members . Abu.org.my . 24 February 2019 .
  5. Web site: Civil servants show skills in annual games . Ri Sung-ik . . 2017-01-31 . 2017-05-16 .