Mansudae Television

Mansudae Television
Logo on Manbang
Launched 1 December 1973 (1973-12-01),
November 2015
Network cable, IPTV
Country North Korea
Language Korean
Broadcast area Pyongyang, Sinuiju, Sariwon (via Manbang IPTV)
Availability
IPTV
Manbang (only for North Koreans) Button 2
Mansudae Television
Chosŏn'gŭl 만수대 텔레비죤
Hancha 萬壽臺 텔레비죤
Revised Romanization Mansudae Tellebijyon
McCune–Reischauer Mansudae T'ellebijyon

Mansudae Television (Korean: 만수대 텔레비죤) is an educational television station in North Korea.[1]

Mansudae Television broadcasts educational material with the occasional advert on weekends.[2] It opened on December 1, 1973. The Mansudae TV Broadcasting Station broadcasts three hours (19:00–22:00) on Saturdays, and nine hours (10:00–13:00, 16:00–22:00) on Sundays.[3]

From establishing of its broadcast until July 13, 2015, broadcasting was carried out on Channel 5 from the Pyongyang TV Tower and a special app on the Samjiyon tablet computer. In July 2015, Mansudae Television closed its on-air broadcasting-[4] The exact reasons for the closure of the channel's broadcasting are unknown, however, two versions were considered in the Newstopia online edition (South Korea): According to the first, this step could be taken by the North Korean authorities to restrict the access of Pyongyang residents to foreign content broadcast on the channel. According to the second (reported by the Free Asia radio station), in the editorial board there was an incident with unfiltered content, shown on air on the channel.[5] It was also reported that the launch of the broadcasting of the new Sport Television, carried out on August 15 of the same year, was made at a frequency previously owned by Mansudae Television.[6] As a result of internal checks of the government of North Korea, the television channel was rehabilitated only in 2016 (according to other sources - in November 2015). The message of South Korean news agency Yonhap from May 18, 2016 reported that access to the television channel was proposed to be carried out through cable networks.[7] In August 2016, the channel was included in the distribution via the Manbang IPTV system on the 2nd button of the "Aircast" section.

External image
Mansudae Television
Screenshot from "Skydiving from space" film on Mansudae TV air

See also

References

  1. Understanding North Korea: Totalitarian dictatorship, Highly centralized economies, Grand Socialist Family. Seoul: Institute for Unification Education, Ministry of Unification. 2015. p. 342. GGKEY:Q35FXTAE44S.
  2. Andray Abrahamian (17 June 2016). "Rise in advertising as North Korea embraces nascent consumerism". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  3. "TV Broadcasting and Its Development in DPRK". The People's Korea (188). 2003. Archived from the original on 2015-08-01.
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