OBS Gyeongin TV

HLQS-DTV
Bucheon, Gyeonggi
South Korea
City Gyeonggi Province and Incheon
(also available in Seoul through cable television operators)
Branding OBS
Channels Digital: 36
Virtual: 8.1
Affiliations Independent
Owner OBS Gyeongin TV Ltd.
Founded 30 August 2006
First air date 28 December 2007[1]
Call letters' meaning None (randomly assigned)
Former callsigns HLQS-TV (analogue)
Former channel number(s) 21 (analogue terrestrial)
Licensing authority Korea Communications Commission
Website www.obs.co.kr
OBS Gyeongin TV
Launched 2 May 2006
Country South Korea
Broadcast area Seoul, Gyeonggi Province, Incheon
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial television Channel 8.1
Satellite
SkyLife Channel 31 (HD)
(Seoul)
Cable
Available on cable systems in Seoul Channel slots vary on each operator
IPTV
B TV Channel 20 (HD)
(Seoul Capital Area only)
U+ TV Channel 26 (HD)
(Seoul Capital Area only)
Olleh TV Channel 31 (HD)
(Seoul Capital Area only)
OBS Gyeongin TV
Hangul
Revised Romanization Obiesu gyeongin tibeui
McCune–Reischauer Obiesŭ kyŏngin t‘ibŭi

OBS Gyeongin TV is a South Korean free-to-air television station covering Gyeonggi Province, Incheon and Seoul. It is the only regional television network in operation not affiliated with any national broadcast network.

References

  1. "New TV Channel, OBS, Opens". Koreatimes.co.kr. 2007-12-26. Retrieved 2011-09-30.

Further reading

Coordinates: 37°31′44″N 126°52′26″E / 37.52884°N 126.873881°E / 37.52884; 126.873881

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