Traffic Broadcasting System
| Type | Broadcast radio and television |
|---|---|
| Country | |
| Availability | National International |
| Owner | Seoul Metropolitan Government |
Key people | Jeong Chan-Hyeong President |
Launch date | 1990 (Radio); 2005 (Cable television & DMB) |
Official website | Official Website |
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 교통방송 |
| Hanja | 交通放送 |
| RR | Gyotong bangsong |
| MR | Kyot'ong pangsong |
Traffic Broadcasting System (TBS; Korean: 교통방송; RR: Gyotong bangsong) is a South Korean television and radio network about traffic in Seoul Capital Area.[1]
As of 2022, the radio station received 70% of its funding from the Seoul Metropolitan Government.[1]
The television station broadcasts general news, information, documentaries, and sports about Seoul. K League football matches with FC Seoul are particularly popular among viewers.
See also
- KBS Radio 1
- KBS Radio 2
- EBS FM
- MBC FM4U
- CBS Music FM
- EBS 1TV
- Far East Broadcasting Company
References
- ^ a b "Seoul expected to cut funding for TBS over bias controversies". The Korea Times. 15 November 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2026.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Traffic Broadcasting System (South Korea).
- Official Website (in Korean and English)
- tbs Sports YouTube (in Korean)
- tbs Football Facebook (in Korean)