Educational Broadcasting System

Educational Broadcasting System

Infobox Network
network_name = Educational Broadcasting System (EBS)
network_
country = KOR
network_type = Broadcast radio and
television
available = National
owner = Government of South Korea
key_people = Ku Gwan Seo, President
callsign = HLQL
launch_date = 1951 (radio); 1969 (television); 1997 (satellite); 2001 (digital); 2006 (DMB)
website = [http://www.ebs.co.kr/Info/infomation/abt_eprvideo.asp www.ebs.co.kr]
Infobox Korean name
title=Korean name
hangul=한국 교육 방송 공사
hanja=韓國敎育放送公社
rr=Han(-)guk Gyoyuk Bangsong Gongsa
mr=Han'guk Kyoyuk Pangsong Kongsa
tablewidth=265

Educational Broadcasting System or EBS is one of South Korea's broadcasting company located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. This state-operated network is well known for its high-quality documentary and education programs.

EBS offers one terrestrial television, one radio channel, one DMB channel, and three satellite television channels:
* EBS TV - usually known for 'channel 13' because of its VHF channel
* EBS FM (Radio)
* EBSu (DMB)
* EBS Plus 1 (satellite) - famous for SAT programs
* EBS Plus 2 (satellite) - vocational education
* EBSe (EBS Plus 3, satellite) - English education channel

Notable Programs

EBS TV

* "Jisik Channel e" (Knowledge Channel e; 지식채널 e)
* "Janghak Quiz" (장학퀴즈)
* "Ding-Dong-Dang Yuchiwon" (딩동댕유치원)
* "The Magic School Bus" (신기한 스쿨버스)
* "GO! GO! Giggles"
* "English Café"

EBS Radio

* " [http://www.ebs.co.kr/HOMEPAGE/?progcd=0000402 Morning Special] " (8:00~9:00, Mondays through Friday) and "Saturday Morning Special" (same time, Saturday)

EBS Plus

* "Survival English"

FM Radio Frequencies

; key transmitters
* Seoul/Incheon/Gyeonggi 104.5 MHz (Gwanaksan 10kW)
* Gangneung 104.9 MHz (Geouebangsan)
* Gwangju 105.3 MHz (Mudeungsan)
* Daegu 105.1 MHz (Palgongsan, 5kW)
* Pohang 106.7 MHz (Johangsan, 3kW)
* Andong 107.7 MHz (Ilwolsan, 3kW)
* Daejeon 105.7 MHz (Gyeryongsan) - mainly Daejeon area / 107.9 MHz (Sikjangsan) - available all over the Chungnam area and some parts of Chungbuk area
* Mokpo 104.1 / 106.7 MHz (Daedunsan)
* Busan 107.7 MHz (Yeongdo)
* Suncheon 106.3 MHz
* Ulsan 105.9 MHz (Muryongsan)
* Wonju 104.9 MHz (Baek-un, 3kW)
* Jeonju/Gunsan 106.9 MHz
* Jinju 105.5 MHz (Mangjinsan)
* Jeju (northern part of Jeju island) 107.3 MHz (Ara)
* Seoguipo (southern part of Jeju island) 104.9 MHz
* Changwon 104.3 MHz (Bulmosan)
* Cheongju 105.1 MHz (Wuamsan)
* Chungju 104.1 MHz (Gayeopsan)
* Chuncheon 106.5 MHz (Hwayaksan)

; low power relay stations
*Paju relay 107.1 MHz (northern Gyeonggi)
*Ongjin relay 105.9 MHz (remote Incheon)
*Okgye 106.5 MHz
*Taebaek relay 107.1 MHz
*Sokcho relay 107.7 MHz
*Yangyang relay 105.9 MHz
*Gokseong relay 104.1 MHz
*Jangheung relay 106.9 MHz
*Yeonggwang relay 106.5 MHz
*Seosan relay 102.3 MHz
*Boryeong relay 104.7 MHz
*Gumi relay 107.1 MHz
*Hoengseong relay 107.5 MHz
*Geochang relay 104.7 MHz
*Boeun relay 107.3 MHz
*Yeongdong relay 104.3 MHz
*Danyang relay 106.3 MHz
*Yanggu relay 104.5 MHz (near DMZ area)

See also

* Korean Broadcasting System

External links

* [http://www.ebs.co.kr official website] ko icon en icon
* [http://www.ebsi.co.kr EBSi] ko icon : EBS Plus 1 web site with AOD/VODs
* [http://www.ebse.co.kr/ EBSe] ko icon
* [http://www.ebsapply.co.kr/front/main/index.jsp EBSapply] ko icon
* [http://www.ebslang.co.kr/ EBSlang] ko icon
* [http://www.ebsspace.com/ EBS SPACE] ko icon
* [http://www.eidf.org/2006/fall_en/index.htm EBS International Documentary Festival] ko icon en icon
* [http://www.janghakquiz.com/ EBS Janghak Quiz] ko icon


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