Korea Educational Broadcasting System

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Infobox radio tower icon
Educational Broadcasting System
Station logo
TV station ( public service )
Program type Full program
reception terrestrial , cable , satellite , IPTV
Image resolution ( Entry missing )
Start of transmission 2000
Broadcaster EBS
Intendant Kim Myung-jung
List of TV channels
Korean spelling
Korean alphabet : 한국 교육 방송 공사
Hanja : 韓國 敎 育 放送 公社
Revised Romanization : Han-guk Gyo-yuk Bangsong Gongsa
McCune-Reischauer : Han'guk Kyo-yuk Pangsong Kongsa

The Korea Educational Broadcasting System (EBS; Korean : 한국 교육 방송 공사 ) is a South Korean broadcaster whose focus is primarily on the educational mission and pedagogy . The broadcast center is located in Goyang .

history

The direct forerunner of the EBS was KBS3, which from 1981 to 1990 mainly broadcast education and culture-oriented programs. In 1990, KEDI (Korean Educational Development Institute) took over broadcasting operations and in the course of this, KBS 3TV was renamed EBS. On June 22, 2000 , EBS finally became an independent broadcasting company.

channels

Terrestrial table and cable

Via satellite and IPTV

radio

Online platform

  • EBSi - Here, too, the focus is on the CSAT exam and the advanced level

Cooperations

Web links

Commons : Educational Broadcasting System  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ EBS, Korea Educational Broadcasting System: History. EBS, accessed on June 10, 2020 .