Educational Broadcasting System

Educational Broadcasting System
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Création 27 décembre 1990
Forme juridique Entreprise publique
Siège social Drapeau de Corée du Sud Séoul (Corée du Sud)
Activité Audiovisuel
Produits Télévision et Radiodiffusion
Effectif 595
Site web www.ebs.co.kr
Fonds propres 38 300 000 000 Wons(2010)
Chiffre d’affaires 206 200 000 000 Wons (2010)

Le 'Educational Broadcasting System (en français : Système de Radiotélédiffusion pour l'Éducation, en hangeul 한국교육방송공사, en hanja : 韓國敎育放送公社 韓國放送公社) est un des 4 principaux réseaux sud-coréens de télévision.

Ce réseau a été fondé par le gouvernement sud-coréen dans le but d'assurer l'éducation à vie de la population et l'aide complémentaire au programme scolaire.

Il faisait partie du KEDI (Korean Educational Developement Institute), mais est devenu indépendant depuis 1997 et est devenu une société publique en 2000. La diffusion est assurée par Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). Il possède actuellement 7 chaînes de télévision : EBS TV, EBS Radio, EBS Plus1, EBS Plus2, EBS English, EBS America et EBS u, mais aussi 4 sites internet : www.ebs.co.kr, www.ebsi.co.kr, www.ebse.co.kr, www.ebslang.co.kr


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