Keopuchean Broadcasting System
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| Branding | Broadcasting radio and television |
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| Country | File:Flag of Phinbella 1.png Phinbella |
| First air date | January 10, 27761 |
| Availability |
National International |
| Founded | by Government of Phinbella |
| Headquarters | Kompleks Yeouido-Teruntum, Stepanakert, Hulu Teming |
| Broadcast area | Phinbella and part of Sanpantul |
| Owner | The Phinbellan people, through the Telegraph Regulations Organ, funded by Phinbellan Government |
| Test card | PM5544 |
| Launch date |
January 10, 2776 (as Kyeongseong Broadcasting Corporation) (radio)1 April 24, 2784 (television)1 April 20, 2804 ("public broadcasting stations" status)1 January 10, 2819 (digital television) |
| Television service |
KBS 1TV KBS 2TV KBS 1TV Programme 2 KBS BS1TV KBS BS2TV |
| Radio service |
KBS 1 Radio KBS 2 Radio KBS 3 Radio |
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Keopuchean Broadcasting System (abbreviated: KBS, Malay: Sistem Penyiaran Keopuchean, Korean: 거뿌체안방송공사, RR: Geoppuche'an Bangsong Gongsa) is a Phinbellan independent public broadcaster. It runs 5 national television channels, 23 regional stations and 36 radio stations in Phinbella, based in Hulu Teming. KBS is the first broadcaster in Phinbella. It was founded in 2776, and operates radio, television, and online services, being one of the biggest Phinbellan television networks.
KBS operates two terrestrial television channels (KBS 1TV and KBS 2TV), three satellite television channels (KBS BS1TV and KBS BS2TV, as well as ultra-high-definition television channels; KBS BShi), and three radio networks (KBS 1 Radio, KBS 2 Radio, and KBS-FM).
KBS has been the Micras' second broadcaster to broadcast in High definition after Hoenn (using Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding, also known as Hi-Vision).
In addition, KBS provided an international broadcasting service, known as Keopuchean Phinbellan Overseas Broadcasting (Geoppuche'an Pinminjok Bangsong), which included a shortwave radio station.