MBC Standard FM (Hangul: MBC 표준FM) is a full service (news, current affairs, sports, entertainment) radio station of the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.

MBC Standard FM
Broadcast areaSouth Korea
FrequencyFM: 95.9 MHz
Programming
FormatComplex radio channel
Ownership
OwnerMBC
History
First air date
1987 (FM)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website[1]

History

The MBC Standard FM network has its origins on the Busan Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation in 1959.[1] However, the Seoul station didn't start operating until 2 December 1961, initially as an independent operation from the one in Busan (at the time known as Korean Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation), under the callsign HLKV. It was the first commercial radio station in Seoul.[2]

On 8 November 2022, MBC suspended its AM signals for six months to prepare for the end of AM radio.[3] In May 2024, MBC Standard FM announced the end of the Single Bungle Show[4] from 2 June, which had been airing continuously since 1973.[5] A trot music program took its place the following day.[6]

Availability

Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province

Callsign Frequency Power (kW) Transmitter Location
HLKV-SFM 95.9 MHz 10 kW Gwanaksan
104.1 MHz 100W Dongducheon

Affiliate stations

  • Chuncheon MBC - FM 92.3, 88.9 MHz
  • Wonju MBC - FM 92.7, 102.5 MHz
  • MBC Gangwon Yeongdong Gangneung - AM 1287, FM 96.3, 100.7, 99.7 MHz
  • MBC Gangwon Yeongdong Samcheok - FM 93.1, 101.5 MHz
  • Daejeon MBC - FM 92.5, 91.3, 92.5, 93.7 MHz
  • MBC Chungbuk Cheongju - FM 107.1, 96.3 MHz
  • MBC Chungbuk Chungju FM 96.1, 94.7, 94.1 MHz
  • Jeonju MBC - AM 855 kHz, FM 101.7, 94.3 MHz
  • Gwangju MBC - AM 819 kHz, FM 93.9, 101.9 MHz
  • Mokpo MBC - FM 89.1 MHz
  • Yeosu MBC - FM 100.3, 107.1, 101.3 MHz
  • Daegu MBC - FM 96.5, 98.7, 100.3 MHz
  • Busan MBC - FM 95.9, 106.5 MHz
  • Ulsan MBC - FM 97.5 MHz
  • MBC KyeongNam Changwon - FM 98.9, 96.7 MHz
  • MBC KyeongNam JinJu - FM 91.1, 93.5 MHz
  • Jeju MBC - FM 97.9, 97.1, 106.5 MHz

See also

References

  1. ^ Broadcasting in Korea. Nanam Publishing House. 1994. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
  2. ^ Korea Annual. Hapdong News Agency. 1988. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
  3. ^ 한, 현정 (November 9, 2022). "MBC·SBS, AM 방송 중단 - 스타투데이". Maeil Business Daily (in Korean).
  4. ^ "Covid infects Jung Jun-ha, Kim Hyun-sook". Korea JoongAng Daily. 2022-03-17. Retrieved 2024-12-01. Jung currently hosts the radio program "Jung Joon-ha, Shin JI's Single Bungle Show" and runs his own YouTube channel "Jungjunhahaha."
  5. ^ Cho, Sungshin (May 20, 2024). "The standard FM's "Single Beagle Show," which served as an MBC radio sign for 51 years, will be abolished". Maeil Business Daily.
  6. ^ "Singer Son Tae-jin will host MBC Radio Standard FM's "Son Tae-jin's Trot Radio". Maeil Business Daily. May 28, 2024.