Taegu Broadcasting Corporation
Television station in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea
Taegu Broadcasting Corporation (HLDE-DTV) City Daegu Channels Branding Taegu Broadcasting Corporation TBC (大邱放送) TBC Television Affiliations SBS Founded August 10, 1994 First air date
August 10, 1994 (demo broadcast) October 7, 1994 (test broadcast) May 14, 1995 (official broadcast) HL (country code) D aE guLicensing authority
KCC Website www .tbc .co .kr
The Taegu Broadcasting Corporation (Hangul : 대구 방송; KRX : 033830 ) is a regional television and radio broadcasting company that is based in Daegu (Taegu), South Korea , and are eventually broadcasting as an affiliate of Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS). The station were originally established on August 10, 1994, and had first started its demo emissions, although it were later beginning its test transmissions on October 7, 1994, and then, it had officially commenced its official broadcasts on May 14, 1995. FM broadcasts started in 1997.[ 1]
Stations
Radio station
HLDE-FM Broadcast area Daegu , North Gyeongsang Province , South Korea Frequency FM 99.3 MHz (Daegu, Gyeongju, Gumi) FM 99.7 MHz (Pohang, Yeongdeok, Uljin) FM 106.5 MHz (Andong, Yeongju, Seongseo, Jisan, Beommul)Branding TBC Dream FM Format Top 40 Mainstream /K-Pop Affiliations SBS Power FM Owner Taegu Broadcasting Corporation First air date
March 1, 1997 (Daegu, Gyeongju, Gumi) March 1, 2001 (Pohang, Yeongdeok, Uljin) December 1, 2008 (Andong, Yeongju) May 10, 2015 (Seongseo, Jisan, Beommul) Class all Power 5kW (Daegu, Gyeongju, Gumi) 1kW (Pohang, Yeongdeok, Uljin) 500W (Andong, Yeongju) 20W (Seongseo, Jisan, Beommul)
Television station in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea
Television
Channel – Ch. 15 (LCN 6-1)
Launched – May 14, 1995
Call Sign – HLDE-DTV
FM radio (Dream FM)
Frequency – 99.3 MHz (Daegu, Gyeongju, Gumi), 99.7 MHz (Pohang, Yeongdeok, Uljin), 106.5 MHz (Andong, Yeongju, Seongseo, Jisan, Beommul)
Launched – December 1, 1997
Call Sign – HLDE-FM
Tie-up stations
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References
External links
Key people
Current Former
Yoon Se-young
Yoon Hyuk-ki
Song Do-gyun
Ahn Guk-jung
Ha Geum-yeol
Woo Won-gil
Lee Eung-moo
Kim Jin-won
Television networks
Radio networks Private broadcasting networks partnership Subsidiaries and divisions
SBS Academy
SBS Culture Foundation
Seoam Science Foundation
SBS Media Holdings
SBS A&T
SBS Contents Hub
Vlending (joint venture with MBC )
SBS International
SBS Medianet
Medianet Plus
Studio S
Buildings
SBS Broadcasting Center
SBS Prism Tower
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