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'''Special Broadcasting System''' ('''SBS'''; {{Lang-ts|주식회사 특별방송시스템|Jusikhoesa Teukbyeol Bangsong Shiseutem}}; [[wikipedia:Japanese language|Sangunese]]: 株式会社特殊放送システム; ''Kabushikigaisha Tokushu hōsō shisutemu'') is a [[Phinbella|Phinbellan]] national multimedia, television and radio conglomerate. It is the second largest mass media company in Phinbella after NNN with businesses in television, print media, radio, outdoor advertising, content creation and digital media. SBS is one of the radio and [[Television in Phinbella|television network]] companies in Phinbella that competes with [[Keopuchean Broadcasting System|KBS]], [[Niikkai Television Network|NNN]] and other broadcasters, it is owned by [[Media Nusa Prima]], [[the Foundation of Broadcasting Culture]] and the [[Akalbudi Scholarship Foundation]]. | '''Special Broadcasting System''' ('''SBS'''; {{Lang-ts|주식회사 특별방송시스템|Jusikhoesa Teukbyeol Bangsong Shiseutem}}; [[wikipedia:Japanese language|Sangunese]]: 株式会社特殊放送システム; ''Kabushikigaisha Tokushu hōsō shisutemu'') is a [[Phinbella|Phinbellan]] national multimedia, television and radio conglomerate. It is the second largest mass media company in Phinbella after NNN with businesses in television, print media, radio, outdoor advertising, content creation and digital media. SBS is one of the radio and [[Television in Phinbella|television network]] companies in Phinbella that competes with [[Keopuchean Broadcasting System|KBS]], [[Niikkai Television Network|NNN]] and other broadcasters, it is owned by [[Media Nusa Prima]], [[the Foundation of Broadcasting Culture]] and the [[Akalbudi Scholarship Foundation]]. | ||
It was established on 21 February {{RP|1994}}, SBS has four national television networks – [[SBS-RCTP]], [[TSR]], [[GTV]] and [[Channel i]], and | It was established on 21 February {{RP|1994}}, SBS has four national television networks – [[SBS-RCTP]], [[TSR]], [[GTV]] and [[Channel i]], and five radio stations – [[SBS Hyojun FM]], [[SBS RDP|RDP]], [[SBS Cool FM|Cool FM]], [[SBS V-Radio|V-Radio]] and [[SBS Molek FM|Molek FM]] – as well as 14 CS service satellite channels under the MNC-CJ Satelite division, including [[SBS WOWShop|WOWSHOP]]. SBS is also the owner of [[Phinbellan Straits Press Holdings]], Phinbella’s largest newspaper publisher. SBS is also Phinbellan terrestrial broadcaster with over 30 regional stations nationwide. SBS also operates [[TVBS]], which is a satellite service in [[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan]], [[Niuē i Taman Lawang]], [[Forajasaki]] and countries near Phinbella. | ||
SBS is headquartered at [[Experience Media City]] in [[Roppongi]] sub-district, [[Kebun Jeruk]], [[Bandar Baru Fatin]]. | SBS is headquartered at [[Experience Media City]] in [[Roppongi]] sub-district, [[Kebun Jeruk]], [[Bandar Baru Fatin]]. |
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Trading name | SBS |
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Native name | 주식회사에스비에스 |
Romanized name | Jushikhoesa Eseubieseu |
Type | Public |
Traded as | FSX:MNCN |
Industry |
Mass media Broadcast radio and television |
Founded | 21 February -10BP |
Founder(s) | Harry Tsukiminachi |
Headquarters |
MNC Tower Jalan Kebon Sirih Raya No. 17-19, Kebun Sirih, Roppongi, Phinbella |
Number of locations | 15 cities (San Fransōkyō, Danville, Cyberaya, Liancourt Rocks, Politama, Providenciales, Kéijō, Ҭvuҟovarь, Kuala Forajasaki, Pulau Barack, Bandar Betawi, Kunapura) |
Area served |
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Services |
Television broadcasting |
Revenue | 1,500,941,912,398 florin |
Operating income | 59,272,035,738 florin |
Net income | 82,403,520,805 florin |
Total assets | 2,557,227,645,206 florin |
Total equity | 1,000,000,000 florin |
Owner(s) |
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Employees | 1,712 |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | http://www.sbs.co.kp |
Special Broadcasting System (SBS; Taesongean: 주식회사 특별방송시스템; RR: Jusikhoesa Teukbyeol Bangsong Shiseutem; Sangunese: 株式会社特殊放送システム; Kabushikigaisha Tokushu hōsō shisutemu) is a Phinbellan national multimedia, television and radio conglomerate. It is the second largest mass media company in Phinbella after NNN with businesses in television, print media, radio, outdoor advertising, content creation and digital media. SBS is one of the radio and television network companies in Phinbella that competes with KBS, NNN and other broadcasters, it is owned by Media Nusa Prima, the Foundation of Broadcasting Culture and the Akalbudi Scholarship Foundation.
It was established on 21 February -10BP, SBS has four national television networks – SBS-RCTP, TSR, GTV and Channel i, and five radio stations – SBS Hyojun FM, RDP, Cool FM, V-Radio and Molek FM – as well as 14 CS service satellite channels under the MNC-CJ Satelite division, including WOWSHOP. SBS is also the owner of Phinbellan Straits Press Holdings, Phinbella’s largest newspaper publisher. SBS is also Phinbellan terrestrial broadcaster with over 30 regional stations nationwide. SBS also operates TVBS, which is a satellite service in Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan, Niuē i Taman Lawang, Forajasaki and countries near Phinbella.
SBS is headquartered at Experience Media City in Roppongi sub-district, Kebun Jeruk, Bandar Baru Fatin.
History
Services
Phinbella Free-to-air terrestrial
Network | Flagship | Programming | |
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Analog | Digital | ||
SBS-RCTP | TQ06-KV-TV | TQ06-KV1-DTV | general programming and news and first-run Federation dramas |
TSR | TQ37-RX-TV | TQ06-KV2-DTV | general programming, sports, and series |
GTV | TQ51-GX-TV | TQ06-KV3-DTV | general programming, sports, and series |
Channel i | TQ30-NX-TV | TQ06-KV4-DTV | news and informational shows |
SBS Network affiliate market stations
The SBS Network serves as part of the SBS regional network. It is responsible for simultaneously broadcasting shows viewed from SBS main stations in the regions. SBS Network including SBS-RCTP Network was established in -8BP when the first SBS regional station in Tampines including RCTP local broadcast there was launched. And now SBS Network has more than 50 regional stations including affiliate stations outside the capital to ensure its coverage to the whole of Phinbella and has over 25 million viewers. Local stations broadcast their local broadcasts on all four SBS channels every weekend including Saturdays, as well as broadcast regional news broadcasts daily.
SBS Radio Network
Name | Frequency | Power (kW) |
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SBS Hyojun FM | 900 kHz AM 104.6 MHz FM 98.3 MHz FM |
50 kW (AM) 10 kW (FM) |
SBS RDP | 97.1 MHz FM 100.3 MHz FM |
10 kW 100W |
SBS Cool FM | 88.4 MHz FM | 100W |
SBS V-Radio | 106.6 MHz FM | 2 kW |
SBS Molek FM | 99.7 MHz FM | 2 kW |
CS (pay television) channels
Production and distribution
Autonomous entities and Forajasaki (as for TVBS)
- TVBS (also available TVBS Channel)
- TVBS Entertainment Channel
- TVBS-NEWS
- TVBS-Keltia (available internationally in Keltia and owned by SBSi Company Limited
Programming
Controversies
See also
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