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KBS2 is a news, entertainment and drama channel of the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). It is famous for its drama and entertainment programs. The television station is a result of the forced merger of the Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation (former body of JTBC) to KBS in 1980. == History == * 1980-12-01 - TBC-TV was forced to merge with KBS TV by the special law of Chun Doo-hwan, the president of the military authorities. * 1980-12-03 - The evening period ends an hour later (23:00 → midnight). * 1980-12-22 - Color broadcasts commence. * 1981-03-07 - Advertisements return to the channel, in the following structure: four blocks on weekdays (comprising a total of 20 minutes) and five blocks on weekends (comprising a total of 25 minutes). * 1982-02-16 - Relaunch as KBS 2 Television (KBS 2TV), whose broadcasts were Limited to Seoul, Jeju and Busan. The callsign changed to HLKC-TV. * 1982-02-17 - 2TV's broadcasting time was limited to 17:30~00:00 KST. Other stations 06:00~10:00 and 17:30~01:00 KST no broadcasting between 10:00~16:55 and 00:00~06:00 KST. * 1982-09-20 - TV Kindergarten's first episode airs. * 1986-01-01 - Start of both stereo and nationwide broadcasts. * 1991-10-07 - The evening period starts half an hour earlier (18:00 → 17:30). * 1997-04-20 - KBS 2TV's Daily Drama ''First Love'' Recorded 65.8% of the nationwide TV ratings bashing out its sister channel KBS1's KBS News 9 and their rival MBC's MBC Newsdesk. * 1998-01-05 - Owing to IMF cost-cutting measures, broadcasts were now between 06:00 and 11:00 for the first period and the second period now ran from 17:00 to 01:00. * 2001-12-31 - Digital terrestrial broadcasts commence. * 2005 - KBS 2DMB Launched. Broadcasting extended to 19 hours (06:00~01:00 KST) and daytime closedowns were abolished. * 2012-12-31 - Analog terrestrial broadcasts concluded. * 2014 - Temporary 24-hour broadcasts are made for the Sochi Winter Olympics and the World Cup. * 2015-01-01 - KBS 2 introduces a new look featuring flat, 2D animations, abandoning the channel's yellow ball mascot. As of January 2015, KBS 2 is one of the two Korean terrestrial channels that still sign off every night, EBS being the other one. 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「KBS2」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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