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Television channel
SBS Biz
CountrySouth Korea
Broadcast areaSouth Korea
HeadquartersMapo District, Seoul
Programming
Language(s)Korean
Ownership
OwnerSBS Media Holdings
(Taeyoung Group)
Key peopleKim Kee-seong, CEO
History
Launched28 December 2009 (2009-12-28)
Links
Websitebiz.sbs.co.kr (in Korean)

SBS Biz (formerly SBS CNBC) is a 24-hour business news channel in South Korea.

History

On August 13, 2009, SBS took over all stocks of a sports TV channel Xports, which were shared by CJ Media (70%) and IB Sports (30%). The network had the rights to MLB in 2003 and 2004. After a partnership agreement with CNBC (owned by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast) which was taken on October 22, 2009, Xports was shut down and replaced by SBS CNBC on December 28, 2009. Most of its programme are being made in high definition. On January 1, 2021, SBS ended a partnership with CNBC and rebranded as SBS Biz.

See also

References

  1. Global Sports Fandom in South Korea: American Major League Baseball and Its Fans in the Online Community. Springer Nature Singapore. August 21, 2020. ISBN 9789811531965. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
  2. CNBC and SBS (Seoul Broadcasting System) Announce Plans to Launch 24-hour Korean Business News Channel, CNBC, Retrieved on December 28, 2009

External links

Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS)
Key people
Current
  • Park Jung-hoon
Former
  • Yoon Se-young
  • Yoon Hyuk-ki
  • Song Do-gyun
  • Ahn Guk-jung
  • Ha Geum-yeol
  • Woo Won-gil
  • Lee Eung-moo
  • Kim Jin-won
Television networks
Broadcast
Cable
Radio networks
Private broadcasting networks partnership
Subsidiaries and divisions
  • SBS Academy
  • SBS Culture Foundation
  • Seoam Science Foundation
  • SBS Media Holdings
  • SBS A&T
  • SBS Contents Hub
  • Vlending (joint venture with MBC)
  • SBS International
  • SBS Medianet
  • Medianet Plus
  • Studio S
Buildings
  • SBS Broadcasting Center
  • SBS Prism Tower
Related articles
See also
  • Taeyoung E&C Co.,Ltd.
  • SBS M&C
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The highlighted channel : Disaster Relay Broadcasting Service.
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