Jeju International Broadcasting System or JIBS is a radio and TV station that is affiliated with the SBS Network, in Jeju Province, South Korea, and it was originally established on April 10, 1994, though it had started its demo emissions, and then later, it had therefore begun its test transmissions on December 7, 2001, as well as it soon commences its official broadcasts from May 31, 2002.
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Jeju International Broadcasting System | |
Hangul | 제주방송 |
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Hanja | 濟州放送 |
Revised Romanization | Jeju Bangsong |
McCune–Reischauer | Cheju Pangsong |
Stations
Broadcast area | Jeju Province |
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Frequency | FM 101.5 MHz |
Branding | JFICBS New Power FM/JFICBS QC101-FM |
Programming | |
Format | Top 40 Mainstream/K-Pop |
Affiliations | SBS Power FM |
Ownership | |
Owner | Jeju International Broadcasting System |
History | |
First air date | January 4, 2003 |
Call sign meaning | HL JIBS QC101-FM |
Technical information | |
Class | all |
Power | 3kW (Jeju City) 1kW (Seogwipo) |
Translator(s) | FM 98.5 MHz (Seogwipo) FM 95.9 MHz (Hallim) |
- Television
- Channel - Ch. 33 (LCN 6-1)
- Launched - May 31, 2002
- Affiliated to - SBS
- Call Sign - HLKJ-DTV
- FM radio (New Power FM)
- Frequency - FM 101.5 MHz (Jeju City), FM 98.5 MHz (Seogwipo City), FM 95.9 MHz (Hallim)
- Launched - January 4, 2003
- Affiliated to - SBS
- Call Sign - HLQC-FM
History
The station was awarded a television license from the Ministry of Communications and Information (the current Ministry of Science and ICT) on March 29, 2002.[1] The station was granted UHF channel 22 for Jeju City and was planning to set up a relay on channel 21 for Seogwipo.[2]
Broadcasts started on May 31, 2002, the day the 2002 FIFA World Cup kicked off.[3]
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