EBS 1

EBS1 (formerly KBS3) is a South Korean free-to-air television channel operated by the Educational Broadcasting System. The channel is available as a national network without any regional variation in schedules. Its national distribution however, is administered by KBS.

EBS1
Launched27 December 1990
Owned byEducational Broadcasting System
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersSeoul
Formerly called
  • KBS3 (1981–1990)
  • EBS TV (1990–2015)
Sister channel(s)
  • EBS2
  • EBS+1
  • EBS+2
  • EBS U
  • EBS English
Websiteebs.co.kr/tv/home
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 10.1
Analogue TVChannel 10
(Until December 31,2012)
Satellite
SkyLifeChannel 3
Cable
Available on every cable provider in South KoreaChannel slots vary on each operator
IPTV
KT Olleh TVChannel 13
LG U+ TVChannel 14
SK Broadband B TVChannel 13
Streaming media
ebs.co.krWatch live (South Korea only)

History

The channel was originally launched by the Korean Broadcasting System on 2 February 1981 as KBS3 and all the educational television programmes previously broadcast on other KBS channels were moved to there.

In 1990, when the responsibility of broadcasting educational contents was spun off from KBS, the channel became part of the newly-formed Educational Broadcasting System. The channel was rebranded as EBS Television.

In 2000, the Educational Broadcasting System itself was turned into a public corporation. Digital terrestrial transmission began on 5 November 2001 on channel 10.1. On 11 February 2015, when EBS2 was launched, EBS was rebranded as EBS1.

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