Seoul Broadcasting System Explained

Seoul Broadcasting System should not be confused with Seoul Broadcasting High School.

Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS)
Image Alt:SBS Broadcast Center in Mok-dong, Seoul, the headquarters of Seoul Broadcasting System
Native Name:
Child:yes
Hangul: 에스비에스
Rr:Jushikhoesa Eseubieseu
Mr:Chusikhoesa Esŭbiesŭ
Former Name:
Child:yes
Rr:Seoul Bangsong Jusikhoesa
Mr:Sŏul Pangsong Chushikhoesa
Type:Public
Founders:-->
Hq Location City:161, Mokdongseo-ro, Yangcheon District, Seoul
Hq Location Country:South Korea
Area Served:Worldwide, with a focus in South Korea
Products:Television show
Services:Broadcasting
Web portal
Revenue:792,884,228,900
Revenue Year:2015
Operating Income:₩42,152,487,870
Income Year:2015
Net Income:₩34,884,042,815
Net Income Year:2015
Assets:₩934,369,945,679
Assets Year:2015
Equity:₩91,262,910,000
Equity Year:December 2015
Num Employees:1,141
Num Employees Year:December 2015
Parent:SBS Media Holdings

Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters. The broadcaster legally became known as SBS in March 2000, changing its corporate name from Seoul Broadcasting System . Its flagship terrestrial television station SBS TV broadcasts as channel 6 for digital and cable.

Established on 14 November 1990, SBS is the largest private broadcaster in South Korea, and is owned by the Taeyoung Construction. It operates its flagship television channel which has a nationwide network of 10 regional stations, and three radio networks. SBS has provided digital terrestrial television service in the ATSC format since 2001, and T-DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) service since 2005.

History

After South Korea's democratic reform in 1987, the government moved to create a new commercial broadcaster in South Korea, the second after the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC). Unlike MBC, previously a part of the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) broadcasting sporting events like the 1986 FIFA World Cup, the new commercial broadcaster was to become a broad alternative channel for the public. The Korean government announced in June 1990 that it would allow licenses to the private sector again, after ten years of hiatus. This was also seen as a counterweight to the start of NHK BS1, which was received in Korea, and was seen as controversial by pundits over trauma from the Japanese occupation in the first half of the century.[1]

SBS was founded in Seoul on 14 November 1990, and marked its establishment with initial experimental demo broadcasts, with test transmissions for its TV and radio channels following on 1 December 1990. This move was met with some criticism, due to its connections with the Taeyoung construction corporation, who owned 30% of the shares. The Hankook Ilbo even called the affair "the scandal of the Sixth Republic".[2] On 20 March 1991, SBS started its regular broadcasts, launching SBS Radio's first regular broadcast on AM 792kHz.[3] On 1 December 1991, the 30th anniversary of MBC, SBS commenced its official broadcasts with the introduction of SBS TV at 10:00am in Seoul, designated as "The Day of Birth of SBS",[4] as broadcast by MBC on the program MBC Newsdesk.[5]

Initially, SBS was only broadcast terrestrially in Seoul and its surrounding areas. On 9 October 1992, the government began accepting applications for private broadcasting stations in other regions of the country. SBS planned for a television and radio broadcast affiliate network to air SBS programs on other new regional channels before its 5th anniversary. In 1994, the private Korea New Network (KNN) in Busan, Taejon Broadcasting Corporation (TJB) in Daejeon, Daegu Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) in Daegu, and Kwangju Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) in Gwangju were created, after government approval.[6] On 14 May 1995, SBS launched its national television network with new local affiliates, KNN, TJB, TBC, and KBC, airing SBS programming on the regional channels while local stations created local programming to suit the local residents needs.[7]

In 1996, an FM radio station was established to complement the existing AM station. On 14 November 1996, SBS Power FM began broadcasting on 107.7 MHz as a music-centric station. On 4 January 1999, the original SBS Radio on AM 792 kHz began broadcasting on FM as well. The station rebranded as SBS Love FM on 103.5 MHz, broadcasting simultaneously on AM and FM frequencies.[8] High-definition digital television was introduced in 2001. Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) was introduced in 2005.

SBS introduced its current logo on 14 November 2000, after its 10th anniversary celebration entitled "SBS 10th Anniversary Special: Thank You, Viewers". SBS also used the slogan "Humanism thru Digital" until January 2010, when a new slogan was introduced: "Together, we make delight".[9] [10] On 29 October 2012, SBS TV became South Korea's second channel to broadcast 24 hours a day. However, this was discontinued in 2017, and the channel has reverted to daily sign-off routines overnight.

SBS channels

Name Frequency Power (kW) Transmitter Site
103.5 MHz FM
98.3 MHz FM
10 kW (FM) Mount Gwanaksan, Seoul (FM)
Icheon City, Gyeonggi Province (FM)
107.7 MHz FM
100.3 MHz FM
10 kW
100W
Mount Gwanaksan, Seoul
Saengyeon-dong, Dongducheon City, Gyeonggi Province
CH 12C DMB 2 kW Mount Gwanaksan, Seoul

Holding and subsidiaries

SBS Media Holdings, Ltd.
Native Name:
Child:yes
Hangul:(주)에스비에스미디어홀딩스
Rr:(Ju) Eseubieseu Midieo Holdingseu
Mr:(Chu) Esŭbiesŭ Midiŏ Holtingsŭ
Type:Public
Traded As: (2008.3.24)
Foundation:Seoul, South Korea
Location City:161, Mokdongseo-ro, Yangcheon District, Seoul
Location Country:South Korea
Revenue:473,523,143,447 won
Revenue Year:2015
Operating Income:23,260,805,348 won
Income Year:2015
Net Income:25,227,364,840 won
Net Income Year:2015
Assets:881,606,449,180 won
Assets Year:December 2015
Equity:69,948,095,000 won
Equity Year:December 2015
Services:Broadcasting holding company
Owner:Taeyoung Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd: 61.42%
Kiturami Boiler Co., Ltd: 8.78%
National Pension Service: 6.98%
Parent:
Subsid:SBS
SBS Contents Hub
SBS Medianet

Family companies

Name Description
SBS Media Holdings Parent company of SBS
SBS International, Inc. Operates SBS America, mainly from Los Angeles.
SBS Academy Trains and manages employees
SBS Artech Provides creative support
SBS Newstech Provides information technology
Distributes media online
SBS Culture Foundation Provides support for broadcast and cultural innovation
Seoam Foundation Provide scholarships
Operates the cable channels of SBS F!L, SBS Biz, SBS Sports, SBS Golf, SBS M and SBS Golf 2
Medianet Plus Operates the cable channels of SBS Plus and SBS funE
Studio SProvides in-house drama production
Binge Works[11] Production company
Vlending Co., Ltd. (SBS and MBC) Provides music distribution

SBS Regional

Channel Corporate Name Broadcast Region Since
SBS Seoul Broadcasting System Seoul, Incheon and Gyeonggi14 November 1990
KNN April 1994
TJB 9 April 1994
JIBS 10 April 1994
TBC 10 August 1994
kbc 10 August 1994
CJB 5 July 1996[12]
ubc 4 September 1996
JTV 25 January 1997
G1 16 November 1999

Programming

See main article: List of programs broadcast by Seoul Broadcasting System.

SBS dramas have been part of the "Korean wave", exported to many countries across the world. Sandglass has one of the highest viewership ratings in South Korea, and is considered the breakout drama for the network.[13] Other dramas that have enjoyed high viewership include Lovers in Paris, , Brilliant Legacy, Rustic Period, Temptation of Wife, The Heirs, and My Love from the Star.[14] SBS airs a variety of entertainment programs ranging from informational, comedy, music, reality, talk shows, and auditions. Many programs are popular throughout Asia, including X-Man, Family Outing, Running Man, Inkigayo, and many more.[15] [16] SBS documentaries encompass a wide range of issues, from foreign affairs to the environment. (Korean:그것이 알고싶다/literal translation: I Want to know) premiered in 1992, and has since earned notoriety for its investigations from a journalistic standpoint. SBS also broke tradition by creating its flagship newscast SBS Eight O'Clock News, airing at 20:00 instead of 21:00, giving itself the slogan "News an hour earlier".[17] It also produces news-analysis programs such as Morning Wide, Nightline, SBS Current Affairs Debate, Curious Stories Y, and In Depth 21 covering the political, economic, social and cultural issues of the days.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: S. Korea to reintroduce private broadcasting . 30 April 2024. The Straits Times. 15 June 1990.
  2. News: Seoul's private TV move comes under fire . 30 April 2024. Business Times. 2 November 1990.
  3. News: 건강한 사회를 위한 강한 방송 SBS 출범. January 2001. Seoul Broadcasting System. 29 September 2012. ko. https://web.archive.org/web/20141006164549/http://sbspr.sbs.co.kr/intro/pdf/tong32.pdf. 6 October 2014. live.
  4. News: SBS TV 9일 오전 10시 정식 개국. 4 December 1991. Naver News. 30 September 2012. ko. 5 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151105212008/http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=103&oid=001&aid=0003525707. live.
  5. News: 서울방송(SBS TV) 오늘 오전 개국[백지연]]. 9 December 1991. Naver News. 9 June 2020. ko. 9 June 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200609113648/https://imnews.imbc.com/replay/1991/nwdesk/article/1855228_30445.html. live.
  6. News: 새 시대, 새로운 방송 SBS TV 개국. January 2001. Seoul Broadcasting System. 29 September 2012. ko. https://web.archive.org/web/20030507210445/http://sbspr.sbs.co.kr/intro/pdf/tong39.pdf. 7 May 2003. live.
  7. News: http://sbspr.sbs.co.kr/intro/pdf/tong62.pdf. ko:창사 5주년, 세계로 미래로. January 2001. Seoul Broadcasting System. 29 September 2012. ko. https://web.archive.org/web/20030724213039/http://sbspr.sbs.co.kr/intro/pdf/tong62.pdf. 24 July 2003. live.
  8. News: 마음에서 마음으로, SBS 라디오. January 2001. Seoul Broadcasting System. 29 September 2012. ko. https://web.archive.org/web/20030717202529/http://sbspr.sbs.co.kr/intro/pdf/tong103.pdf. 17 July 2003. live.
  9. News: SBS의 새 캐릭터 '고미' 탄생. 1 July 2005. Naver News. 30 September 2012. ko. 26 February 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230226114934/https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=111&aid=0000013316. live.
  10. News: SBS, 창사 25주년 맞아 새 슬로건 발표..함께 만드는 '기쁨'. 13 November 2015. Chosun Ilbo. 2 December 2015. ko. 8 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151208055530/http://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2015/11/13/2015111301553.html. live.
  11. Web site: 강 . 선애 . 스튜디오S, 드라마 제작사 빈지웍스 인수…본격 대형화 시동 . 2022-10-07 . n.news.naver.com . ko . 9 October 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221009044454/https://n.news.naver.com/entertain/now/article/416/0000288274 . live .
  12. Web site: CJB . May 17, 2014 . February 6, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180206112640/https://www.cjb.co.kr/ . live .
  13. News: <방송> SBS '모래시계' 시청률 60% 돌파. February 15, 1995. Naver News. September 30, 2012. ko. October 16, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131016050251/http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=103&oid=001&aid=0003910818. live.
  14. News: SBS '파리의 연인' 완전해부. July 27, 2004. Naver News. September 30, 2012. ko. October 16, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131016045443/http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=076&aid=0000007617. live.
  15. News: 'X맨' 중국서 인기...예능 프로그램도 '한류 열풍'. March 5, 2007. Naver News. September 30, 2012. ko. October 16, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131016045424/http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=076&aid=0000054393. live.
  16. News: https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=108&amp;aid=0002108732. ko:'런닝맨', 亞 9개국 수출..한류 예능 '일등공신'. November 10, 2011. Naver News. September 30, 2012. ko. October 16, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131016050659/http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=108&aid=0002108732. live.
  17. News: SBS 창사 20주년…시청자와 함께한 '8시 뉴스'. November 13, 2010. Seoul Broadcasting System. September 30, 2012. ko. October 16, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131016092920/http://news.sbs.co.kr/section_news/news_read.jsp?news_id=N1000820163. live.