OBS Gyeongin TV

OBS
Type Broadcast
television
Country South Korea
Availability Gyeonggi Province
Incheon
Seoul
Owner Young-An Hat Company (22.64%)
Media Will (12.43%)
KD Group (12.30%)[1]
Key people
Kim, Jong-Oh, President
Launch date
2007 (television)[2]
Official website
obs.co.kr
OBS Gyeongin TV
Hangul OBSTV
Revised Romanization OBSGyeonginTV
McCune–Reischauer OBSKyŏnginTV
Alternative
Hangul
Hanja 오비에스京仁티브이
Revised Romanization Obiaeseugyeongtibeui Jusikhoesa
McCune–Reischauer Obiesŭkyŏngint‘ibŭi Chusikhoesa
OBS Gyeongin TV
HLQS-DTV
Launched May 2, 2006
Country South Korea
Broadcast area Seoul, Gyeonggi Province, Incheon
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog Channel 21 (Seoul)
Until December 31, 2012
Digital Channel 36 (UHF 603.31MHz-LCN 8-1) (Seoul)
Satellite
SkyLife Channel 31 (HD)
(Seoul)
Cable
Available on
South Korean cable systems
(Seoul Capital Area only)
Check local listings for details
IPTV
B TV Channel 20 (HD)
(Seoul Capital Area only)
U+ TV Channel 26 (HD)
(Seoul Capital Area only)
Olleh TV Channel 31 (HD)
(Seoul Capital Area only)

OBS Gyeongin TV is a South Korean regional television station covering Gyeonggi Province, Incheon and, since 2011, Seoul. It is the only private terrestrial commercial television broadcaster with no regional network affiliate unlike other terrestrial networks. The channel is on LCN 8-1 and the call sign is HLQS-DTV.

History

References

  1. "OBS Kyeongin TV - TV station in Seoul, Korea (South) covering entertainment and local news". Mondotimes.com. 2007-12-28. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
  2. "New TV Channel, OBS, Opens". Koreatimes.co.kr. 2007-12-26. Retrieved 2011-09-30.

Further reading

Coordinates: 37°31′44″N 126°52′26″E / 37.52884°N 126.873881°E / 37.52884; 126.873881

KD Transportation Group

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