KBS World (Japanese TV channel) explained

KBS World
Owner:KBS Japan (a Japanese subsidiary of Korean Broadcasting System)
Country:Japan
Language:Korean with Japanese subtitles
Area:Japan

KBS World is a Japanese television channel operated by KBS Japan, a subsidiary of the Korean Broadcasting System, targeting Koreans in Japan, as well as Japanese audience interested in Korean entertainment. Launched on April 1, 2006, KBS World broadcasts in Korean language with Japanese subtitles most of time.

Unlike other KBS World variants rest of the world, it is also available in HD.

History

The channel was first established in Japan as KBS Japan KK in October 2005 under Wang Hyun-chul, who was also KBS' foreign correspondent in Japan between 1998 and 2001. Its offices and broadcasting facilities are based in Akasaka, Tokyo.[1] The channel first launched on SKY PerfecTV! channel 791 in March 2006 and then on cable in October the same year.[1] As of 2006, KBS World aired over 17 hours of programming subtitled in Japanese.[1]

In a survey conducted by cable company J:COM in May 2013, the channel was at the top spot among 53 channels.[2] In 2019, the channel had a coverage of five million households.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Success Stories: KBS Japan KK . . pdf.
  2. News: "'KBS월드 10년' 한류 날개 달아..2억 시청자 소통" . . June 25, 2013 . ko.
  3. News: KBSジャパン 創立13年で加入世帯数500万突破 . Yonhap News Agency . April 1, 2019 . ja.