JTBC
JTBC is a South Korean nationwide general cable television network and broadcasting company. It was established on March 21, 2011 and launched on December 1, 2011. JTBC is supported by JoongAng Ilbo, which is one of the three biggest newspapers published in Seoul. JTBC's largest shareholder is JoongAng Media Network with 25% of shares. JTBC is in alliance with other overseas broadcasting companies, including CNN, FOX, HBO, BBC, SMG, TV Asahi, K-channel, Al Masry, Al Youm and Standard Group.
History
JTBC insists Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) is the return of JoongAng Ilbo to television in JTBC. TBC, which was a part of the Samsung Group, was launched in 1966 and ran the network for 16 years. In 1980, however, TBC was taken over by the state-run Korean Broadcasting System under the Chun Doo-hwan military regime.
Programs
JTBC has news, sports, entertainment, drama and children's programs.
On weekdays, JTBC shows JTBC Morning Show 7 at 6:55–8:35 am, JTBC News Concert at 5:35–6:50 pm, JTBC Newsroom at 8:00–9:30 pm(weekdays), and at 7:40–8:30 pm(weekends) and JTBC Sports News at 12:15–12:25 pm. The most popular entertainment programs are Hidden Singers, shown on Saturdays at 11 pm, and Shinhwa-Bangsong, shown on Sundays at 11 pm. The most popular dramas are Your Neighbor's Wife, shown on Mondays and Tuesdays, and Madi, shown on Saturdays and Sundays.