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Gangwon No.1 Broadcasting

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Gangwon No.1 Broadcasting
Hangul
지원방송
Hanja
지원
Revised RomanizationJiwon Bangsong
McCune–ReischauerChiwon Pangsong

Gangwon No.1 Broadcasting or G1, formerly Gangwon Television Broadcasting (GTB), is a Radio and TV station in Gangwon Province, affiliated with the SBS Network.

Stations

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HLCG-DTV
CityChuncheon
Channels
BrandingG1TV
Programming
AffiliationsSBS
Ownership
OwnerGangwon No.1 Broadcasting
History
First air date
December 15, 2001
Former channel number(s)
Analog: 57 (UHF)
Call sign meaning
HL
Channel
Gangwon
Technical information
Licensing authority
KCC
Translator(s)UHF 16 (Gangdong, Nam, Taebaek)
UHF 25 (Sokcho)
UHF 36 (Hoengseong)
UHF 37 (Samcheok)
UHF 44 (Donghae)
UHF 47 (Hongcheon)
UHF 50 (Wonju)
Links
Websitehttp://www.g1tv.co.kr/
HLCG-UHDTV
ATSC 3.0 station
Channels
Programming
Subchannels6.1: 2160p UHDTV simulcast of HLCG-DTV
AffiliationsSBS
Ownership
OwnerGangwon No.1 Broadcasting
History
First air date
December 29, 2017; 6 years ago (2017-12-29)
Technical information
Licensing authority
KCC
ClassATSC 3.0 experimental
Translator(s)UHF 34 (Hoengseong and Pyeongchang)
UHF 55 (Gangneung)
G1 Fresh FM (HLCG-FM)
Broadcast areaGangwon Province
FrequencyFM 105.1 MHz (Chuncheon)
FM 106.1 MHz (Gangneung)
FM 103.1 MHz (Wonju)
FM 99.3 MHz (Taebaek)
FM 88.3 MHz (Pyeongchang)
FM 101.3 MHz (Sokcho)
BrandingG1 Fresh FM
Programming
FormatTop 40 Mainstream/K-Pop
AffiliationsSBS Power FM
Ownership
OwnerGangwon No.1 Broadcasting
History
First air date
October 10, 2003 (Chuncheon, Gangneung)
June 1, 2009 (Wonju)
December 16, 2011 (Taebaek)
September 1, 2012 (Pyeongchang)
July 29, 2016 (Sokcho)
Call sign meaning
HL
Channel
Gangwon
Technical information
Classall
Power3kW (Chuncheon)
1kW (Gangneung, Pyeongchang)
500W (Wonju)
100W (Taebaek, Sokcho)
  • Television
    • Channel - Ch. 36 (LCN 6–1)
    • Launched - December 15, 2001
    • Affiliated to - SBS
    • Call Sign - HLCG-DTV
  • FM radio (Fresh FM)
    • Frequency - FM 105.1 MHz (Chuncheon), FM 103.1 MHz (Wonju), FM 106.1 MHz (Gangneung), FM 99.3 MHz (Taebaek), FM 88.3 MHz (Pyeongchang), FM 101.3 MHz (Sokcho)
    • Launched - October 10, 2003 (Chuncheon, Gangneung), June 1, 2009 (Wonju), December 16, 2011 (Taebaek), September 1, 2012 (Pyeongchang), July 29, 2016 (Sokcho)
    • Affiliated to - SBS Power FM
    • Call Sign - HLCG-FM

History

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GTB was the second-to-last SBS affiliate to start operations. On August 15, 2001, it received its license from the Ministry of Communications and was set to start test signals in November 2001, later regular broadcasts in mid-December. Its initial name in Korean was Gangwon Minbang (강원민방, literally Gangwon Private Broadcasting).[1] TV broadcasts started on UHF channel 57 on 15 December 2001, but was suffering from reception problems in Chuncheon. GTB accused Gangwon Cable Broadcasting of demanding large sums of money to make its viewers "hostage", while Gangwon Cable Broadcasting said that it was unable to relay GTB because a special tax from Korea Telecom's networks led to the refusal to relay the station at no extra cost.[2] After sluggish development in retransmission fees, GTB and GTB signed a commercial agreement on 26 December 2001, starting broadcasts the following day.[3]

In November 2004, it was reported that Daeyang Co., Ltd. donated 10% of its shares at GTB.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "정통부, 강원민방 TV방송 허가". Maeil Business Daily (in Korean). August 14, 2001.
  2. ^ "춘천권 ′난시청′ 파장 확산". Gangwon Domin Ilbo (in Korean). December 23, 2001.
  3. ^ [′춘천권 오늘부터 GTB 시청′ "https://www.kado.net/news/articleView.html?idxno=48099"]. Gangwon Domin Ilbo (in Korean). December 28, 2001. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help); External link in |title= (help)
  4. ^ "강원민방 사주 "주식 10% 헌납"". Maeil Business Daily (in Korean). November 16, 2004.

See also

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