KBS News 9

KBS Nine O'Clock News (Also known as KBS News 9 (KBS 뉴스9 in Korean)) is the flagship newscast aired on KBS1 every night at 9:00pm KST. The program is seen across South Korea, as well as on KBS World service which provides headline tickers in English throughout the newscast. The newscast has news, sports, weather, health, society, as well as other topics. It first premiered on August 31, 1964 as a short news bulletin, but it later expanded and became KBS News 9, which premiered on May 22, 1973.

KBS News 9
Current title card
GenreNews
Presented byWeekdays:
Lee So-jung
Park No-won
Weekends:
Jung Yeon-wook
Park Ji-won
Narrated byNam Hyun-jong (weekdays)
Jung Yeon-wook (weekends)
Country of originSouth Korea
Original language(s)Korean
Production
Production location(s)South Korea
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkKBS 1TV
KBS 24 News
KBS World (Worldwide)
Picture format1080i (ATSC)
Audio format2-channel Dolby Digital
Original releaseAugust 31, 1964 
present
External links
Website

KBS Sports 9/Local Window at 9:30

Between 9:30 and 9:35 pm, local KBS stations outside Seoul break away from the national newscast to provide a 15-minute news window in their respective areas. At around 9:45, all stations rejoin Seoul for KBS Sports 9, a sub-newscast airing Korean and international sports news, to be followed by the national weather

Anchors

Lee So-jung and Park No-won currently anchor the weekday edition, while Jung Yeon-wook and Park Ji-won helm the weekend edition. Nam Hyun-jong does the sports news on weekdays, and Kim Jong-hyun does it on weekends. The weather forecast is presented by Kang Ah-rang on weekdays and Saturdays, while Noh Eun-ji does it on Sundays.

Weekday anchors

Role Name Duration Notes
Main anchor Kim Taek-hwan
김택환
December 15, 1973—1979
Kim Hak-young
김학영
1979—1980
Yang Hwi-boo
양휘부
April 16, 1990—June 15, 1990
Park Sung-bum
박성범
November 3, 1986—April 13, 1990

June 18, 1990—December 2, 1991

Choi Dong-ho
최동호
May 1, 1981—February 23, 1986

May 3, 1993—July 2, 1993

Ryu Geun-chan
류근찬
October 5, 1992—April 30, 1993

May 22, 1995—May 2, 1998

Lee Yoon-sung
이윤성
July 5, 1993—May 20, 1995
Gil Jong-sub
길종섭
May 4, 1998—August 28, 1998
Kim Jong-jin
김종진
As weekend main anchor:

October 23, 1993—February 13, 1994

November 19, 1994—February 23, 1997

October 26, 1997—September 13, 1998

As weekday main anchor:

August 31, 1998—March 4, 2002

Hong Ki-sub
홍기섭
March 5, 2002—November 14, 2008
Park Young-hwan
박영환
November 17, 2008—December 31, 2010
Min Kyung-wook
민경욱
January 3, 2011—October 18, 2013
Choi Young-chul
최영철
October 21, 2013—December 31, 2014
Hwang Sang-moo
황상무
As weekend main anchor:

February 17, 2001—March 3, 2002

As weekday main anchor:

January 1, 2015—April 13, 2018

Kim Chul-min
김철민
As weekend main anchor:

March 9, 2002—November 2, 2003

As weekday main anchor: April 16, 2018—December 31, 2018

Uhm Kyung-chul
엄경철
January 1, 2019—November 21, 2019
Lee So-jung
이소정
November 25, 2019—present She made history as the first-ever female reporter to become main anchor of a South Korean flagship newscast.
Sub-anchor Lee Byung-hye
이병혜
1979—September 4, 1981
Yoon Geum-ja
윤금자
March 2, 1987—July 30, 1987
Jung Mi-hong
정미홍
August 3, 1987—December 31, 1987
Hong Ji-soo
홍지수
May 15, 1993—October 15, 1993
Hwang Soo-kyung
황수경
As weekend sub-anchor:

May 12, 1996—June 16, 1996

As weekday sub-anchor:

March 3, 1997—October 9, 1998

Hwang Hyun-jung
황현정
October 10, 1994—February 28, 1997

October 12, 1998—November 2, 2001

Jung Se-jin
정세진
As weekend sub-anchor:

November 23, 1999—November 4, 2001

As weekday sub-anchor:

November 5, 2001—December 29, 2006

Kim Kyung-ran
김경란
As weekday sub-anchor:

January 1, 2007—November 14, 2008

As fill-in weekend sub-anchor:

February 2, 2008—February 3, 2008

Cho Soo-bin
조수빈
As weekday sub-anchor:

November 17, 2008—July 13, 2012

As one-time weekend sub-anchor:

January 1, 2011—January 1, 2012

Lee Han-joo
이현주
July 16, 2012—December 31, 2014
Kim Min-jung
김민정
January 1, 2015—April 13, 2018
Kim Sol-hee
김솔희
April 16, 2018—December 31, 2018
Lee Gak-kyung
이각경
January 1, 2019—November 21, 2019
Choi Dong-seok
최동석
November 25, 2019—June 26, 2020 He was the first-ever male sub-anchor of the newscast, another first in South Korean television news. He was also the first announcer to use his parental leave. He's currently married to fellow announcer Park Ji-yoon and has two children with her. He left due to an ear problem.
Park No-won
박노원
June 29, 2020—present He previously anchored KBS News 7 before taking over the position from Choi.

Weekend anchors

Role Name Duration Notes
Main anchor Shin Eun-kyung
신은경
As weekday sub-anchor:

September 7, 1981—February 28, 1987

As weekend main anchor:

November 8, 1986—April 8,1990

May 19, 1990—August 29, 1992

Kim Joon-suk
김준석
May 26, 1991—July 7, 1991
Kim Hong
김홍
October 11, 1991—April 5, 1992
Cho Soon-woong
조순용
September 5, 1992—October 4, 1992
Kim Kwang-il
김광일
As weekday main anchor:

1980—April 30, 1981

February 24. 1986—October 31, 1986

As weekend main anchor:

October 11, 1992—April 25, 1993

February 19, 1994—November 13, 1994

Yoon Deuk-soo
윤덕수
May 1, 1993—October 17, 1993
Jung Chang-hoon
정창훈
March 2, 1997—August 24, 1997
Park Dae-suk
박대석
As weekday main anchor:

December 3, 1991—October 2, 1992

As weekend main anchor:

August 31, 1997—September 28, 1997

Go Soo-woong
고수웅
October 5. 1997—October 19, 1997
Baek Woon-gi
백운기
September 20, 1998—October 17, 1999
Kim Jung-hoon
김정훈
October 23, 1999—April 30, 2000
Cho Jae-ik
조재익
May 6, 2000—October 8, 2000
Lee Sun-jae
이선재
October 14, 2000—February 11, 2001
Im Jang-won
임장원
November 8, 2003—April 19, 2009
Park Yoo-han
박유한
April 15, 2009—December 26, 2010
Lee Joo-han
이주한
January 2, 2011—April 7, 2013
Kim Do-yeop
김도엽
April 13, 2013—October 20, 2013
Choi Moon-jong
최문종
October 26, 2013—May 18, 2014

June 7, 2014—April 24, 2016

Song Young-suk
송영석
April 30, 2016—April 15, 2018
Han Seung-yeon
한승연
April 21, 2018—December 30, 2018
Kim Tae-wook
김태욱
January 4, 2019—November 24, 2019
Jung Yeon-wook
정연욱
November 29, 2019—present
Sub-anchor Yoon Young-mi
윤영미
October 11, 1992—April 25. 1993
Kim Myung-sook
김명숙
October 23, 1993—February 13, 1994
Oh Young-sil
오영실
February 19. 1994—May 1, 1994

January 14, 1995—February 19, 1995

Lee Kyu-won
이규원
As weekday sub-anchor

January 1, 1998—April 3, 1992

October 18, 1993—October 7, 1994

As weekend sub-anchor:

February 26, 1995—April 30, 1995

Choi Young-mi
최영미
March 10, 1996—May 5, 1996
Yoo Jung-ah
유정아
As weekday sub-anchor:

April 6, 1992—April 30, 1993

As weekend sub-anchor:

May 7, 1995—March 3, 1996

Lee Han-sook
이한숙
June 23, 1996—May 3, 1998
Byun Woo-young
변우영
February 7, 1999—May 2, 1999
Yoon So-hee
윤소희
May 9, 1999—October 17, 1999
Sohn Mi-na
손미나
November 10, 2001—June 22, 2003 She is more popularly known as a travel writer.
Noh Hyun-jung
노현정
June 28, 2003—December 14, 2003
Choi Won-jung
최원정
December 20, 2003—March 4, 2007
Ji Seung-hyun
지승현
March 10, 2007—January 27, 2008
Kim Yoon-ji
김윤지
February 9, 2008—July 11, 2010

January 3, 2015—September 27, 2015

Park Ji-hyun
박지현
July 17, 2010—April 7, 2013
Kim Jin-hee
김진희
April 13, 2013—October 20, 2013
Jang Soo-yeon
장수연
October 26, 2013—May 25, 2014
Im Ji-in
엄지인
October 3, 2015—April 24, 2016
Lee Seul-gi
이슬기
April 30, 2016—September 3, 2017

February 24, 2018—April 15, 2018

Kim Ji-won
김지원
April 21, 2018—December 30, 2018
Park So-hyun
박소현
January 4, 2019—November 24, 2019
Park Ji-won
박지원
November 29, 2019—present

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