Korea International Broadcasting Foundation information
South Korean private international broadcaster
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Television channel
Korea International Broadcasting Foundation (Arirang)
Type
Cable television network
Country
South Korea
Headquarters
Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea
Programming
Picture format
MPEG4 1080i
Ownership
Owner
KEPCO KDN: 21.43% Korea Ginseng Corporation: 19.95% Mirae Asset Life Insurance: 14.98% Korea Racing Authority: 9.52% Woori Bank: 7.40%
Key people
Woo Jang-kyun (CEO)
History
Launched
10 April 1996; 28 years ago (1996-04-10) (cable)
Links
Website
www.arirang.com(in Korean)
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The Korea International Broadcasting Foundation (KIBF; Korean: 한국국제방송교류재단) is a South Korean non-profit organization established to broadcast Korean content to promote interest in Korea globally.[1] The foundation operates Arirang TV and Arirang Radio.
The foundation's offerings compete with KBS World (owned by state owned broadcaster KBS) which also broadcasts Korean content overseas.[2]
^"About Arirang". The Korea International Broadcasting Foundation. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
^Kim, Tong-hyung (2009-05-20). "Arirang TV Fighting Do-or-Die Fight". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
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