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1 Slogan history  





2 Channel  





3 Operational goal  





4 Distribution  





5 Programming  



5.1  Current programs  



5.1.1  1) News  





5.1.2  2) Current Affairs  





5.1.3  3) Entertainment  





5.1.4  4) Culture  









6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Arirang TV
Large, gray, glass-fronted building
Arirang Tower, Arirang TV headquarters in Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea
CountrySouth Korea
Broadcast area
  • South America
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Middle East
  • Asia Pacific
  • HeadquartersSeoul, South Korea
    Programming
    Language(s)Korean, English, Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese and Indonesian
    Ownership
    OwnerKorea International Broadcasting Foundation
    Key peopleKim Tae-jeong (CEO)
    History
    Launched3 February 1997; 27 years ago (1997-02-03)
    Links
    Websitewww.arirang.com

    Arirang TV (Arirang International Broadcasting) (Korean: 아리랑 국제방송) is an international broadcasting station operated by the Korea International Broadcasting Foundation, based in Seoul, South Korea.[1] It provides English-language information on Korean current events, culture, and history to regions around South Korea.

    It began broadcasting in South Korea on February 3, 1997, and overseas broadcasting began on August 12, 1999. The name of the station comes from the traditional Korean folk song Arirang.[2]

    Three channels broadcast 24 hours a day in the main language, English, and provide subtitle services in Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese and Indonesian (multilingual subtitle service).

    On May 9, 2022, Arirang International Broadcasting launched Arirang Espanol, a Spanish-language YouTube channel.

    Arirang International Broadcasting, which currently has approximately 146.25 million viewing households in 107 countries around the world, is communicating with more viewers through various programs.

    Slogan history[edit]

    Channel[edit]

    Operational goal[edit]

    Distribution[edit]

    Arirang International Broadcasting operates through three channels (World, UN, and Korea), using a total of 8 satellite repeaters, it serves as a messenger to inform Korea's past, present, and future to 146.25 million viewing households in 107 countries around the world.

    Asia, Oceania, Middle East, Africa, Europe United Kingdom Asia, Oceania, Middle East, Africa, Europe Asia, Oceania, Pacific
    Satellite : Intelsat 20 Frequency : 4053.5Mhz Symbol rate : 4.4MS/s FEC : 3/4 Polarization : Vertical V-PID : 1260 A-PID(1/2) : 1220 A-PID(3/4) : 1222 Band : C-Band Standard : PAL
    Satellite : Astra 2G (HD) Frequency : 11,224Mhz Symbol rate : 23.0 FEC : 8/9 Polarization : Vertical V-PID : 2309 A-PID(1/2) : 2311 A-PID(3/4) : - Band : Ku-Band Standard : PAL
    Satellite : Intelsat20 (HD) Frequency : 3,795Mhz Symbol rate : 5.579497 FEC : 2/3 Polarization : Vertical V-PID : 308 A-PID(1/2) : 256 A-PID(3/4) : - Band : C-Band Standard : PAL L
    Satellite : Intelsat 19 Frequency : 4174.2Mhz Symbol rate : 4.4MS/s FEC : 3/4 Polarization : Vertical V-PID : 1860 A-PID(1/2) : 1820 A-PID(3/4) : 1822 Band : C-Band Standard : NTSC
    Europe I Europe II The Americas Middle East & North Africa
    Satellite : Hotbird13C Frequency : 11034Mhz Symbol rate : 27500 FEC : 3/4 Polarization : Vertical V-PID : 1720 A-PID(1/2) : 1730 A-PID(3/4) : - Band : Ku-Band Standard : PAL
    Satellite : Astra 1L Frequency : 11509Mhz Symbol rate : 22MS/s FEC : 5/6 Polarization : Vertical V-PID : 711 A-PID(1/2) : 731 A-PID(3/4) : - Band : Ku-Band Standard : PAL
    Satellite : Intelsat 21 Frequency : 4080 Mhz Symbol rate : 30 Msps FEC : 5/6 Polarization : Vertical V-PID : 1860 A-PID(1/2) : 1820 A-PID(3/4) : 1822 Band : C-Band Standard :NTSC
    Satellite : Eutelsat 7WA Frequency : 11,315 Mhz Symbol rate : 27.5 Ms/s FEC : 5/6 Polarization : Vertical V-PID :6020 A-PID(1/2) : - A-PID(3/4) : - Band : Ku-Band Standard : PAL

    In South Korea, it can be viewed on cable TV, satellite broadcasting, and IPTV.

    Programming[edit]

    Arirang TV airs a variety of genres of programs covering the international economy, political situations, culture, entertainment, etc., and consists of programs that viewers of various ages can enjoy as well as programs for domestic and foreign opinion leaders.[4]

    Current programs[edit]

    TV programs by Arirang TV include:[5]

    1) News[edit]

    Programming time (KST) Program name
    09:00 New Day at Arirang
    09:30 NEWs Generation
    12:00 Arirang News
    14:00 The Daily Report
    14:30 Issues & Insiders
    16:00 AI Headline News
    18:00 News Center
    18:30 Within the Frame
    21:00 Arirang News
    22:00 AI Headline News
    (Saturday) 12:00 Weekly News Highlights

    2) Current Affairs[edit]

    3) Entertainment[edit]

    4) Culture[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Arirang TV - Live Streaming from Seoul, South Korea". www.squidtv.net. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
  • ^ Lee, Hanna (September 8, 1999). "Arirang TV Takes Asia". Variety. 375 (12).
  • ^ "'Arirang TV to overcome triple whammy'". The Korea Times. 2011-10-12. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
  • ^ "PEOTV Arirang TV HD Program Schedules - Sri Lanka Telecom PEOTV". www.peotv.com. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
  • ^ "Arirang". Arirang.
  • External links[edit]


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