SBS Power FM

HLSQ-FM also known as SBS Power FM (Korean: SBS 파워FM) is a K-pop music radio station of the Seoul Broadcasting System. The station is heard nationwide via syndication with local FM stations in Korea via HLDG-FM in Busan, HLDE-FM in Daegu, HLDH-FM in Gwangju, HLDF-FM in Daejeon, HLDP-FM in Ulsan, HLDQ-FM in Jeonju, HLDR-FM in Cheongju, HLCG-FM in Gangwon, HLQC-FM in Jeju and HLKJ-FM in Seogwipo.

HLSQ-FM
Broadcast area South Korea
FrequencyFM: 107.7 MHz (Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province)
FM: 100.3 MHz (Dongducheon)
Programming
FormatK-Pop music
Ownership
OwnerSBS
History
First air date14 November 1996
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteSBS Radio Website

History

  • 1996-10 : Seoul Broadcasting System made plans for a FM radio station to complement HLSQ.
  • 1996-10-30 : Seoul Broadcasting System started FM test broadcast.
  • 1996-11-14 : SBS Power FM Launched.
  • 2003 : SBS Regional FM Network completed.
  • 2004 : Started South Korea's first internet radio broadcast via Gorealra PC application.
  • 2005 : Started South Korea's first internet visual radio (BORA) broadcast.
  • 2010-11-09 : SBS Power FM Dongducheon relay station started broadcasting.
  • 2012 : SBS Power FM topped Rating rank for the first half of the year.
  • 2016-11-14 : Celebrated 20th anniversary.

Stations

Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province

CallsignFrequencyPower (㎾)
HLSQ-FMFM 107.7㎒10㎾

Other Provinces

  • Dongducheon via Dongducheon SBS on FM 100.3㎒
  • Gangwon via HLCG-FM on FM 103.1㎒, FM 105.1㎒, FM 106.1㎒, FM 99.3㎒ and FM 88.3㎒
  • Daejeon Chungnam Sejong via HLDF-FM on FM 95.7㎒ and FM 96.5㎒
  • Cheongju via HLDR-FM on FM 101.5㎒, FM 97.9㎒ and FM 102.7㎒
  • Jeonju via HLDQ-FM on FM 90.1㎒
  • Gwangju Jeonnam via HLDH-FM on FM 101.1㎒ and FM 96.7㎒
  • Daegu Gyeongbuk via HLDE-FM on FM 99.3㎒, FM 99.7㎒ and FM 106.5㎒
  • Busan Gyeongnam via HLDG-FM on FM 99.9㎒, FM 96.3㎒, FM 102.5㎒, FM 105.5㎒ and FM 106.7㎒
  • Ulsan via HLDP-FM on FM 92.3㎒
  • Jeju via HLQC-FM on FM 101.5㎒
  • Seogwipo via HLKJ-FM on FM 98.5㎒
  • Hallim via HLQC-FM on FM 95.9㎒

Programs

  • Cho Jung-shik's Fun Fun Today^^
  • Kim Young-chul's Power FM^
  • Kim Chang-wan's Beautiful Morning^^
  • Jang Ye-won's Cinetown^^
  • Choi Hwa-jung's Power Time^
  • Jeong Chan-woo and Kim Tae-gyun's CulTwo Show^
  • DJ Boom's BoomBoomPower^^
  • Park So-Hyeon's Love Game^^
  • Lee Jun's Youngstreet^^
  • Bae Sung-jae's TEN^^
  • Woo Won-jae's Music High^^
  • Kim Joo-woo's Pops Station^^

^ Heard Nationwide through Regional Affiliates
^^ Heard through selected Regional Affiliates

Trivia

  • SBS Power FM is South Korea's top-rated FM station. In the latest 2020 1st quarter radio survey SBS Power FM ranked No.1 Followed by TBS FM at No.2, CBS Music FM at No.3, MBC FM4U at No.4, KBS Radio 2 at No.5 and SBS Love FM at No.6.
  • Devoted SBS Power FM listeners (aka SBS Power FM fans) mostly in their 20s to 30s are called Everlasting because the station is the only one to air only k-pop music unlike KBS Cool FM which airs mostly trot at some shows and MBC FM4U which also airs foreign music at some timeslots. due to the popularity of the station the fans wants the FM station to last forever.

Logo Song

Logo song is the short jargon placed in-between some ads during program broadcasting, and also to start and to end every program.

Korean LyricsEnglish TranslationAiring PeriodNotes
SBS~ 파워 FM~SBS~ Power FM~1995 ~ 2000, 2016 ~ present2016 version is new version sung by IU (singer)
파워~ FM!Power~ FM!2000–present-
I'VE GOT THE POWER~ Yeah~ I'VE GOT THE POWER~ SBS 파워 FM!I've got the power~ Yeah~ I've got the power~ SBS Power FM!2016 ~ presentsung by Kim Yeon-woo
그대와 발을 맞춰 나란히~ 행복을 만나러 가는 길(행복해~) 기분 좋은 콧노래가 랄랄라~ 그대와 함께 언제나~ (SBS~) 파워 FM~Standing side-by-side with you~ in the road to find happiness (I'm happy~) Humming in joy lalala~ Anytime I'm with you~ (SBS~) Power FM~2016 ~ present-
대한민국 1등 Radio~ 107.7 SBS~ 파워 FM!South Korea's Number 1 Radio~ 107.7 SBS~ Power FM!2017 ~ present"107.7" is sung in English

20th Anniversary Song Project

Title Artist Release Peak chart positions Sales (DL)
KOR
Gaon

[1]
"That’s All" (Korean: 그뿐야) Park So-hyun x Leo (VIXX) 20 September 2016[2] TBA
  • KOR: TBA
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
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gollark: Hmm, they're actually the same length, interesting.
gollark: `aæ{7}|æ(aæ{6}|æ(aæ{5}|æ(aæ{4}|æ(aæ{3}|æ(aæ{2}|æ(aæ|æa))))))`
gollark: In certain situations (e.g. if you give it `æææaææææ` or something) it comes out with very good regexes.
gollark: Mine basically makes a FSM thingy in a horrible format, converts into a less horrible one supported by `greenery`, and uses `greenery` to convert it to a regex.

See also

References

  1. "Gaon Digital Chart" (in Korean). Gaon Chart. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  2. [SBS]'파워FM 20주년 쏭 프로젝트' 2탄 소현이레오(박소현X빅스 레오), 스페셜 음원 ‘그뿐야’ 티저 (in Korean). SBS Radio. 12 September 2016 via YouTube.
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