MBC every1
South Korean cable television network
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Television channel
Country | South Korea |
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Broadcast area | South Korea |
Headquarters | Seoul |
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Language(s) | Korean |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 480i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | MBC Plus |
History | |
Launched | 1 January 2003 |
Former names | MBC Movies (2003 - 2007) |
Links | |
Website | [1] |
MBC every1 (Korean: MBC 에브리원) is a South Korean pay television network, specialising in entertainment-related variety programming. It is a subsidiary of MBC Plus.
History
MBC every1 started in October 15, 2007 to air dramas and variety shows and replace the channel MBC MOVIES.[1]
DMB service started from 2008.[2]
Programs
These are MBC every1's currently airing programs:
TV series
Variety Show
- Weekly Idol
- Idol Show
- Star Show 360
- Video Star
- Showtime
Special programming
- Melon Music Awards (2010–2017, simulcast on MBC Music)[3]
References
External links
- Official Website (in Korean)
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Broadcast |
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Cable |
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- Channel M
- MBC FM4U
- MBC Standard FM
- MBC C&I
- MBC Plus
- MBC Voice Acting Division
- Vlending (joint venture with SBS)
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