View source for SBS ← SBS You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: The action you have requested is limited to users in one of the groups: Users, Main_Editors. You can view and copy the source of this page: [[Image:SBS Logo.jpg|250px|thumb]] ==Profile== * '''Company Name:''' SBS (Seoul Broadcasting System) * '''Korean:''' 서울방송 * '''Founded:''' November 14, 1990 * '''Main Channel:''' 6 * '''Address:''' SBS Broadcasting Center, 920 [[Mok]]-dong, [[Yangcheon]]-gu, [[Seoul]], 158-051, Korea * '''Tel:''' (+82) 2-2061-0006 * '''Fax:''' (+82) 2-2113-3299 * '''Website:''' [http://www.sbs.co.kr/ sbs.co.kr] ==Programs== * see List of [[:Category:SBS Drama Series|SBS TV dramas]] ==Notes== SBS (Seoul Broadcasting System) was founded in 1990 as Seoul Bangsong. The company began broadcasting radio and television programming in 1991 and changed its name legally to SBS on March 17, 2000. Currently, SBS operates two radio stations (Power FM 107.7 MHz / LoveFM 103.5MHz) and several television channels. Its main terrestrial channel is CH6, and SBS also operates SBS Drama Plus (Cable/Satellite), UTV (launched August 10, 2005 - 24 hour variety, comedy, and talk shows), SBS Sports Channel (Cable/Satellite), SBS Golf Channel (Cable/Satellite), SBS u (launched December 1, 2005 - SBS terrestrial DMB service). [[Category:Television Companies]] [[Category:South Korean Television Companies]] Return to SBS. Page Discussion View View source History