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JTBC

JTBC (shortened from Joongang Tongyang Broadcasting Company; Korean제이티비씨; stylized as jtbc) is a South Korean nationwide pay television network. Its primary shareholder is JoongAng Holdings, with a 25% stake.[1] It was launched on 1 December 2011.[2] JTBC is a generalist channel, with programming consisting of television series, variety shows, and news broadcasting; its news division is held in similar regard to the three main terrestrial networks in South Korea.

Founded

21 March 2011 (2011-03-21)

48-6, Sangamsan-ro, Mapo District, Seoul
,
South Korea

South Korea

  • Hong Jeong-do (Vice Chairman & CDXO)
  • Lee Soo-young (President & CEO)
  • Jeon Jin-bae (CEO & Head of News Division)

JoongAng Holdings Ltd. (25%)
DY Asset (5.92%)
JoongAng Ilbo (4.99%)
TV Asahi (3.08%)
Warner Bros. Discovery (2.64%)
S&T Dynamics (2.37%)
Sungwoo Hitech (2.37%)
Sungbo Cultural Foundation (1.18%)
Daehan Steel (1.18%)
Ace Bed Co. (1.18%)
Hanssem Co. (1.18%)

SLL
JTBC Mediacomm
JTBC Mediatech
JTBC Plus

jtbc.co.kr (in Korean)

South Korea

South Korea, Worldwide

Korean

JTBC

1 December 2011 (2011-12-01) (cable)

Watch live (only in South Korea)

JTBC was one of four new South Korean nationwide generalist cable TV networks alongside Dong-A Ilbo's Channel A, Chosun Ilbo's TV Chosun and Maeil Kyungje's MBN launch in 2011,[3][4][5][6][7] to serve as supplementary networks to the existing conventional free-to-air TV networks like KBS, MBC, SBS and other smaller channels launched following deregulation in 1990.

26 June 1964: was launched.

Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation

7 December 1964: TBC-TV Started broadcasting on channel 7.

30 November 1980: TBC-TV merged with by the special law of Chun Doo-hwan, president of military authorities, resulting in the launching of KBS 2TV.

KBS Television

22 July 2009: Amendment of the Media law passed the national assembly to deregulate the media market of South Korea.

It was a response of the South Korean government to the (Chosun Ilbo, JoongAng Ilbo, and Dong-A Ilbo), who were the major media conglomerates, aim to launch the cable market.[9]

Chojoongdong

31 December 2010: JTBC, TV Chosun, MBN, Channel A selected as General Cable Television Channel Broadcasters.

11 March 2011: established JTBC corporation.[10]

JoongAng Ilbo

1 December 2011: JTBC (Joongang Tongyang Broadcasting Company) (Channel number 15) started broadcasting.

[11]

May 2013: Former news anchor Sohn Suk-hee was designated as JTBC's new president for its news division.[12]

MBC

January 2015: JTBC constructs a new building in in Sangam-dong, Seoul.

Digital Media City

November 2018: is promoted to JTBC's president and CEO.[13]

Sohn Suk-hee

June 2019: JTBC acquired the Korean rights to the from 2026 to 2032.[14]

Olympic Games

April 2020: JTBC moves their newscasts to Creation Hall, starting with , with its other programs following suit on 18 May.[15]

JTBC Newsroom

June 2021: JTBC buys a majority stake on wiip from .[16]

CAA

The JoongAng Ilbo, which used to be a part of the Samsung, had owned a TV station before. In 1964 it founded the Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) and ran the network for 16 years. In 1980, however TBC was forcibly merged with the state-run KBS by the military regime of Chun Doo-hwan. At its founding in 2011 some media analysts considered the return of JoongAng Ilbo to television in JTBC as the reincarnation of TBC.[8] JoongAng Ilbo wanted to reuse name Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation, but failed because of Taegu Broadcasting Corporation, which has rights of TBC in South Korea since 1994.

News programs including , After News 5 and Newsroom Now, Sangam-Dong Class

JTBC Newsroom

JTBC dramas hold 9 spots of the 50, including being the highest-rated cable drama on the list of highest-rated Korean dramas in cable television, surpassing JTBC's previous record with SKY Castle.

The World of the Married

Cultural productions such as and Ssulzun

Begin Again

Variety shows including , Let's Eat Dinner Together, Traveler, and more.

Knowing Bros

The table below lists the top 10 dramas with the highest average audience share ratings (nationwide), corresponding episode with highest rating and the date.

Samsung

List of Shinhwa Broadcast episodes

Maeil Broadcasting Network

TV Chosun

(in Korean)

JTBC official website