TV Chosun

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TV Chosun
Native name
Korean name
Hangul
TV조선
Hanja
TV朝鮮
Revised Romanization TV Joseon
McCune?Reischauer TV Chos?n
Company type Private
Founded January 28, 2011 ; 13 years ago  ( 2011-01-28 ) in Seoul , South Korea
Headquarters Sejongno , Jung District ,
Seoul
,
South Korea
Key people
  • Kim Min-bae ( CEO )
  • Bang Jung-oh (CEO)
  • Bang Sang-hoon ( Chairman )
Revenue 153,172,893,532 won (2018)
-1,036,465,441 won (2018)
3,276,761,531 won (2018)
Total assets 270,716,352,671 won (2018)
Total equity 310,000,000,000 won (2018)
Owner
Members 289 (2018)
Subsidiaries
Website www .tvchosun .com

TV Chosun ( Korean : TV조선 ; Hanja : 株式會社朝鮮放送; Jusikhoesa Joseon Bangsong ; literally "Company Korea Broadcasting"), stylised as TV CHOSUN , is a South Korean pay television network and broadcasting company, owned by the Chosun Ilbo -led consortium. It began broadcasting on December 1, 2011. [1]

TV Chosun is one of four new South Korean nationwide generalist cable TV networks alongside JoongAng Ilbo 's JTBC , Dong-A Ilbo 's Channel A , and Maeil Kyungje 's MBN in 2011. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] The four new networks supplement existing conventional free-to-air TV networks like KBS , MBC , SBS , and other smaller channels launched following deregulation in 1990.

History [ edit ]

  • July 22, 2009: Amendment of Media law passed the South Korean national assembly to deregulate the media market of South Korea.
  • December 31, 2010: JTBC, TV Chosun, MBN, and Channel A elected as a General Cable Television Channel Broadcasters .
  • December 1, 2011: TV Chosun begins broadcasting.

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References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Shin Hae-in (30 November 2011). "New cable channels go on air" . The Korea Herald . Retrieved 2013-06-02 .
  2. ^ Kim Tong-hyung (12 December 2011). "What else can new channels do to boost ratings?" . The Korea Times . Retrieved 2013-06-02 .
  3. ^ Noh Hyun-gi (4 January 2012). "Four new TV channels face uncertain futures" . The Korea Times . Retrieved 2013-06-02 .
  4. ^ Yoon Ja-young (20 January 2012). "Low ratings weigh on new channels" . The Korea Times . Retrieved 2013-06-02 .
  5. ^ Kim Tong-hyung (6 June 2012). "New channels remain 'anonymous' " . The Korea Times . Retrieved 2013-06-02 .
  6. ^ Bae Ji-sook (29 November 2012). " 'New TV channels are niche, not gold mine' " . The Korea Herald . Retrieved 2013-06-02 .

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