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Tongyang Broadcasting Company (TBC, 1964-1980) was a South Korean commercial television station which was merged by the government with KBS. It was owned by the Samsung Group founder Lee Byung Chull.〔Troubled Tiger: Businessmen, Bureaucrats, and Generals in South Korea - Page 168 Mark Clifford - 1998 "Samsung founder Lee Byung Chull was ordered to give up his Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) television network. He received only token compensation. Shareholders in the third television network, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation ..."〕〔Understanding Modern East Asian Politics - Page 21 Christian Schafferer - 2005 "The popular Tongyang Broadcasting Company (TBC) and Dong-A Broadcasting Station (DBS) were merged into the national Korean Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), and six major private news agencies were merged into the Yonhap News "〕 ==History== * 1965-06-26 : Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation was launched. * 1965-06-27 : Radio Seoul Broadcasting HLCD 89.1mHz FM Started broadcasting making it South Korea's first FM radio station. * 1965-12-07 : TBC-TV/Tongyang TV Channel 7 Started broadcasting. * 1966 : Radio Seoul Broadcasting renamed as TBC-FM 89.1mHz. * 1970 : TBC-FM Started South Korea's First Stereo FM Broadcast. * 1980-12-01 : TBC-FM and TBC-TV merged into the Korean Broadcasting System by the special law of Chun Doo-hwan, president of military authorities resulting the launching of KBS 2FM (now KBS Cool FM 89.1mHz.) and KBS 2TV respectively. * 2011-12-01 : TBC reincarnated as JTBC. 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「Tongyang Broadcasting Company」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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