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2 unusual facts about KBS


Fauzi Baadilla

On June 2011, His and Kinaryosih in South Korea for the invitation KBS (Korean Broadcasting System) with some actress or actor, singer, MC and DJ from various Asia country for make sport games versus actor or actress South Korea in Let's Go!

KBS-3

In 2012, a research group at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, published research that suggests that that the copper capsules of KBS-3 are not as corrosion safe as SKB and Posiva claim.


Baby Vox Re.V

KBS has reported that member Myung Sa Rang left the group in order to continue school in Singapore and will be there for at least one year.

Bang Minah

In July 27 2010, Minah made her debut as a member of Girl's Day on KBS Music Bank with their debut single, Tilt My Head.

Biggesee

The Biggesee lies on the single-line Bigge Valley Railway (KBS 442), on which the Biggesee-Express (RB 92) travels hourly from Olpe, stopping a few times close to the lakeshore, and on to Finnentrop with a connection to the Ruhr-Sieg-Express (RE 16).

Boohwal

He eventually became a regular on the currently-popular show Qualifications of Men (남자의 자격) , which is the second part of the KBS show Happy Sunday.

Bora Yoon

As a performer, Yoon has toured her experimental soundwork internationally, presenting her works at Lincoln Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, the KBS/Nam June Paik Museum in Seoul, Patravadi Theatre in Bangkok, the Melbourne International Arts Festival, the Guggenheim Museum, Tonic, Roselee Goldberg’s PERFORMA Arts Biennial, John Zorn’s Stone, the annual Pop!

Bride of the Sun

The story is loosely based on Jang Eun-young, a Miss Korea runner-up turned KBS news announcer who made headlines in 1999 when she married former Dongah Group chairman Choi Won-suk who was 27 years her senior; it was his third marriage.

Changmin

To be directed by Lee Ye Ji, the director for KBS’ Hello, and written by Moon Eun Ae of Knee Drop Guru, it is slated to be released mid-January.

Crayon Pop

On January 25, 2013 Crayon Pop made their official comeback, performing a remixed version of "Bing Bing" with new choreography on KBS Music Bank before making an appearance on MBC Show! Music Core the next day.

CrowdTwist

This cycle was led by Softbank Capital and Fairhaven Capital with participation from KBS+P Ventures, Bertelsmann Digital Media Investments and several individual investors.

Gelora Bung Karno Stadium

KBS held "Music Bank World Tour" concert which is the second biggest k-pop concert to be held in Indonesia in 9 March 2013.

Gwanghwamun Plaza

On 29 November 2009, parts of Sejong-ro were closed to traffic for twelve hours to film lengthy gunfight scenes for Korean Broadcasting System (KBS)'s 2009 spy action television drama series Iris, starring Lee Byung-hun, Kim Tae-hee, Jung Joon-ho, Kim Seung-woo and Kim So-yeon.

Huh Gak

On September 16, Huh Gak released his first official debut album entitled, “First Story" which obtained a triple crown on Gaon charts and also made him win on M! Countdown and KBS Music Bank.

Kabakumba Masiko

In November 2011, members of the Uganda Police Force, acting on a tip-off, confiscated a radio transmitter and a radio mast from the premises of Kings Broadcasting Sercvice (KBS), in the town of Masindi, in Western Uganda.

Kim Jong-min

Kim has also made appearances as a guest on MBC's King Saturday Driving School and Happy Shares Company, SBS's Love Choice (Selection Couple), X-Man, and Ya Shim Man Man, and KBS's Star Golden Bell and Happy Together Friends.

Kim Sung-kyu

Sunggyu made a cameo appearance in KBS's new sitcom A Bit of Love alongside four other idols, MBLAQ's G.O., KARA's Seungyeon, ZE:A's Siwan, and SECRET's Ji Eun.

Koyote

Kim Jong Min has been notable for being a popular mainstay of many Korean variety shows (such as KBS's Heroine 6 and SBS' Love Letter), as he has become a goofy, naïve "character" known for silly comments and actions.

Lee Ha-na

The role that catapulted her to stardom, however, was KBS's Wed-Thurs Women of the Sun in 2008.

NHK Broadcasting Center

NHK also hosts a number of international broadcasters at the center, including KBS of South Korea, CCTV of China, ABC of United States, and ABC of Australia.

Park Sojin

On July 27, 2010, Sojin made her debut as a member of Girl's Day on KBS Music Bank with their debut single, Tilt My Head.

Queen Seondeok of Silla

She was portrayed by actresses Nam Ji Hyeon and Lee Yo-won in MBC's Queen Seondeok, which was first broadcast in 2009, and by Park Joo Mi and Hong Eun-hee in the 2012 KBS drama Dream of the Emperor.

Rain Effect

On KBS's You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook, Rain performed "30 Sexy" and "La Song", alongside his previous hits "It's Raining", "Rainism" and "Ways to Avoid the Sun".

Seo Sook-hyang

She made her writing debut after 나의 가장 사랑스러운 적 won at a KBS drama-writing competition and was aired in December 2002 on the single-episode anthology Drama City.

Shin Ae

Although debuting as an actress on SBS drama series Medical Center in 2000, as well as being a model for major endorsement companies such as Cyon and Olay, Shin Ae mainly portrayed supporting characters on television, her biggest roles being in KBS's Summer Scent in 2003, and Empress Cheonchu in 2009.

Wallersdorf–Münchshofen railway

Today the town is served by the electrified, single-tracked line from Landshut to Plattling (KBS 931).

WEBR-CD

former affiliations = independent via WPIX translator (1970-1992)
Independent (1992-1999)
Primary KBS/Korean programming (1999-2005)
GCN (2005-2013)
OnTV4Us (2013) Secondary KBS/Korean programing (1995-1999) HSN(esp) (2001-2002)

Xue Rengui

According to this television action-drama, broadcast worldwide on KBS-1, Xue Rengui could finally claim victory over the Goguryean insurgency when he had Dae Joyoung and his legion of escaped Baekje, Goguryean, Khitan, and Sillian prisoners cornered, and had Dae Joyoung vow loyalty to the Tang Empire, and become a military officer of high-rank in the Tang army.

Yoon Bora

On December 21 2013, Bora won Best Rookie Awards (Music Bank) at the '2013 KBS Entertainment Awards' along with John Park.


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