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Established as KBS 3, Seoul Contribute Animation Center and KBS Educational Radio in the 1980s, and became an independent corporation Help in 1990. EBS strives to supplement school education and promote lifelong education for everyone in Community portal Korea. Recent changes The main counterparts of this network are PBS in the United States , as well as CBBC , BBC Two and Upload le BBC Four in the UK. Tools Contents [ hide ] What links here 1 Funding Related changes Special pages 2 Channels Permanent link 3 Logos Page information 4 Programming Cite this page 4.1 Originally-produced Wikidata item 4.1.1 Imported series 4.2 EBS Radio Print/export 4.3 EBS Plus Download as PDF 5 See also Printable version 6 References In other projects 7 External links Wikimedia Commons Type Terrestrial radio and Languages Funding [ edit ] television Though considered a public broadcasting entity, EBS gets most of its yearly budget from Country South Korea ﻌﻟا ﺔﻴﺑﺮ Español advertisements and sales revenue. In 2012, 72.1% of its revenue came from textbook sales, Availability South Korea Français publications and ad revenues on its TV Radio and internet platforms, while the rest came from TV North America 한국어 license fees (EBS gets 3% of the total License Fee being collected by the Korean Broadcasting Slogan Education makes the world happy Bahasa Indonesia [1] Bahasa Melayu System) and government grants. Key people Yongsup SHIN, President Português Launch date 1980 Русский Channels [ edit ] Callsigns HLQL 中文 EBS 1TV — EBS' main terrestrial channel for premium documentaries, preschool and youth Ocial website www.ebs.co.kr 6 more program. (Channel 10.1) Edit links EBS 2TV — EBS' second terrestrial channel. (Channel 10.2) EBS FM — A EBS' radio channel, the station focuses mainly on language learning. The actual CSAT listening comprehension examinations are broadcast on this station annually at 8:40 AM and 1:10 PM on the day of the CSAT. EBS Plus 1 (subscription television) — The channel focuses greatly around the high school test curriculum and oers programming to complement and amplify the student's in-school education. Part of a series on the EBS Plus 2 (subscription television) — The main focus of this channel is "lifelong" learning, with various Culture of Korea programs for younger and older viewers. History People [hide] EBS English (subscription television) — This is the network's English education channel, covering kids Demographics of South Korea / from kindergarten to grade 12. Demographics of North Korea · Diaspora · EBS Kids (subscription television) — EBS' children's channel; formerly a simulcast of EBS Plus 1. South Korean nationality law / Nationality Law(DPRK) Also EBS oers one pay-television channel, EBS America, in the United States. Its programming centres around Korean culture, language education, and children's shows. Languages [hide] History · Dialects · North-South dierences · Phonology · Grammar · Honorics · Hangul Logos [ edit ] Traditions [hide] Philosophy · Etiquette · Marriage · Funerals · Tea ceremony · Masks · Kisaeng · Hanjeungmak / Jjimjilbang · Court music · Clothing Mythology and folklore [hide] Mythology · folklore Cuisine [hide] Gimbap · Patbingsu · Bibimbap · Second EBS logo (July Third EBS logo (July Fourth and current EBS Seolleongtang · Kimchi · 1995 until July 2001) 2001 until March 2004) logo (March 2004 to Korean fried chicken · Tteok · Banchan · present) Gochujang · Doenjang · Anju · Makgeolli · Soju · Soups · Stews · Noodles · Barbecue Festivals [hide] Programming [ edit ] Korean New Year · National Liberation Day · Chuseok Originally-produced [ edit ] Teletoon Advance 1 Bboongbboong-E Religion [hide] Piwi-chan! 3D Anime Series Shamanism · Taoism · Buddhism · Neo-Confucianism · Cheondoism · Chiro Christianity · Unication Church EBS News Art [hide] Jisik Channel e (Knowledge Channel e; 지식채널 e) Calligraphy · Buddhist art · Paintings · Tayo the Little Bus Flower arrangements · Gardens · Janghak Quiz ( 장학퀴즈) Jade carving · Knotting · Pottery and porcelain · Pagoda Ding-Dong-Dang kindergarten ( 딩동댕유치원) Roary the Racing Car Literature [hide] Hyangga · Sijo · Chinese-language literature GO! GO! Giggles · Sinsoseol · North Korean literature / English Café South Korean literature · Manhwa · Poetry Vroomiz Music and performing arts [hide] Boni and Hani Music · Performing arts · Dancing · Brian's English Adventure Fan dancing · Traditional oral literature · Mass Games · Korean revolutionary opera Cocomong Pororo the Little Penguin Media [hide] Cinema · Internet censorship / Tickety Toc ( 시계마을 티키톡! ) Internet censorship in North Korea · Road Diary Cinema of South Korea / Flowering Heart ( 플라워링 하트) Cinema of North Korea · Music of South Korea / Music of North Korea Larva in New York ( 라바 인 뉴욕) · Chosun Ilbo / Donga Ilbo / JoongAng Ilbo / pengsoo Hankook Ilbo / Kyunghyang Shinmun / The Hankyoreh · KBS1 / KBS2 / MBC / EBS / Imported series [ edit ] SBS · Nate / Naver / Daum / Cyworld · Propaganda · K-pop / K-drama All foreign shows are dubbed in Korean. Sport [hide] The Magic School Bus ( 신기한 스쿨버스) Martial arts · Video games / Esports Arthur ( 내 친구 아서) Monuments [hide] Cyberchase ( 신나는 사이버 수학세상) World Heritage Sites · Architecture · Denver, the Last Dinosaur Fortress Bill Nye the Science Guy ( 빌 아저씨의 과학 이야기) National symbols of Korea [hide] The Simpsons ( 심슨 가족) Flag · Coat of arms · National symbols of North Korea · SpongeBob SquarePants ( 스폰지밥 네모바지) National symbols of South Korea The Fairly OddParents ( 별난깜찍 수호천사) Organisations [hide] Rugrats ( 야! 러그레츠) Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism · Dora the Explorer ( 도라도라 영어나라) List of museums in North Korea Yo Gabba Gabba! ( 영어 유치원 요 가바가바! ) V · T · E Phineas and Ferb ( 피니와 퍼브) Mickey Mouse Clubhouse ( 미키마우스 클럽하우스) The Flintstones ( 프린스톤 가족) The Mozart Band The Koala Brothers ( 도와줘요 코알라 형제) Transformers: Prime Hi-5 ( 하이 파이부) Yvon of the Yukon ( 유콘의 이반) Marsupilami ( 우바우바! 마수필라미) Untalkative Bunny ( 노란토끼 바니) Thomas and Friends ( 꼬마기관차 토마스와 친구들) Dinosaur Train ( 아기 공룡 버디) Almost Naked Animals ( 시끌벅적 하우이와 벌거숭이들) Scaredy Squirrel ( 겁쟁이 다람쥐 토토리) Numb Chucks ( 딜펑 브라더스) The Jungle Book ( 정글북) Storm Hawks ( 스톰 호크) Geronimo Stilton ( 제로니모의 모험) Peppa Pig ( 꿀꿀! 페파는 즐거워) Oswald ( 안녕! 오스월드) Mike the Knight ( 꼬마기사 마이크) Bubble Guppies ( 버블버블 인어친구들) Franklin and Friends ( 꼬마거북 프랭클린) The Backyardigans ( 꾸러기 상상여행) Poppy Cat ( 고양이 파피) Chuggington ( 칙칙폭폭 처깅턴) Dragon Tales The Mr. Men Show ( 와글와글 친구들) Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies ( 미라벨의 동물극장) Pingu ( 꼬마펭귄 핑구) Caillou ( 호야네 집) Team Umizoomi ( 수학특공대 우미주미) Roary the Racing Car ( 달려라! 카카) Dirtgirlworld ( 두근두근 신나는 뒷마당) LazyTown (Season 1-2 only) ( 강철 수염과 게으른 동네) Pocoyo Miraculous Ladybug ( 레이디버그X피에스타) 2 Franny's Feet ( 구두신고 꼬까꼬까) Timothy Goes to School ( 티모시네 유치원) Boo! ( 깜짝친구 부우! ) ToddWorld (토드의즐거운세상) Poppets Town The Wiggles (위글스) Connie the Cow ( 얼룩송아지 코니) Wiggly Songtime (위글리송타임 - 영어율동) Paddington Bear ( 유쾌한 곰돌이 패딩턴) Winx Club Maggie and the Ferocious Beast ( 매기와 환상의 나라로) Violetta Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch ( 피치피치핏치) Doki ( 두키 탐험대) Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pure ( 피치피치핏치) Dot. ( 점. ) Watership Down ( 워터십 다운의 토끼들) Oddbods ( 오드봇: 이상한 아이들) Peep and the Big Wide World ( 곤음증과 넓은 세상) Strawberry Shortcake ( 꼬마숙녀 스트로베리) EBS Radio [ edit ] Morning Special (8:00~9:00, Mondays through Saturday) and Saturday Morning Special (same time, Saturday) CSAT Listening Comprehension (8:40 & 13:10, day of CSAT) EBS Plus [ edit ] Survival English See also [ edit ] Korean Broadcasting System Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation Seoul Broadcasting System JTBC-TV Channel A TV Chosun References [ edit ] 1. ^ EBS Annual Revenue Report External links [ edit ] EBS Introduction (in Korean) (in English) EBS Main(TV/Radio) (in Korean) EBS Primary School (in Korean) EBS Middle School (in Korean) EBS CSAT (in Korean) EBS English (in Korean) EBS Foreign Language (in Korean) EBS Math (in Korean) EBS Clipbank (in Korean) EBS Durian(Multicultural) (in Korean) EBS International Documentary Festival (in Korean) (in English) EBS SPACE (in Korean) EBS Janghak Quiz (in Korean) EBS Media (in Korean) (in English) V · T · E Television networks in South Korea [hide ] The highlighted channel : Disaster Relay Broadcasting Service. National KBS ( KBS 1TV 9-1 · KBS 2TV 7-1 ) · MBC ( MBC TV 11-1) · SBS ( SBS TV 6-1) · EBS ( EBS 1TV 10-1 · EBS 2TV 10-2 ) Seoul Capital Area OBS ( OBS-TV 8-1) Gwandong G1 Free-to-air Hoseo TJB · CJB Honam JTV · kbc Yeongnam TBC · KNN · ubc Jeju Island JIBS Total·News·Global JTBC · MBN · TV CHOSUN · Channel A · YTN · Yonhap News TV · Arirang TV Economy SBS CNBC Sports KBS N Sports · MBC Sports+ · SBS Sports · SBS Golf · JTBC Golf&Sports · SPOTV · SPOTV2 · SPOTV+ · SPOTV ON · SPOTV ON2 · Sky Sports KBS N Joy · MBC Music · MBC
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