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Educational Broadcasting System () or EBS is the only educational television and radio network covering South Korean territory, and the only major South Korean radio and television network without a separate regional service. Established as KBS 3TV and KBS Educational Radio in the 1980s, and became an independent corporation in 1990. EBS strives to supplement school education and promote lifelong education for everyone in Korea. The main counterparts of this network are PBS, as well as BBC Two and BBC Four in the UK. * EBS 1TV — EBS' main terrestrial channel for premium documentaries, preschool and youth program. (Channel 10-1) * EBS 2TV — EBS' second terrestrial channel. (Channel 10-2) * EBS FM — A EBS' radio channel, the station focuses mainly on language learning. * EBS Plus 1 (cable and satellite) — The channel focuses greatly around the high school test curriculum and offers programming to complement and amplify the student's in-school education. * EBS Plus 2 (cable and satellite) — The main focus of this channel is "lifelong" learning, with various programs for younger and older viewers. * EBS English (cable and satellite) — This is the network's English education channel, covering kids from kindergarten to grade 12. * EBSuHD (DMB) — EBS' children's channel; formerly a simulcast of EBS Plus 1. Also EBS offers one cable/satellite channel, EBS America, in North America. It airs programs about Korean culture, language education, and children's shows. ==Funding== Though considered a public broadcasting entity, EBS gets most of its yearly budget from advertisements and sales revenue. In 2012, 72.1% of its revenue came from textbook sales, publications and ad revenues on its TV Radio and internet platforms, while the rest came from TV license fees (EBS gets 3% of the total License Fee being collected by the Korean Broadcasting System) and government grants.〔(EBS Annual Revenue Report )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Educational Broadcasting System」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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