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MBC Standard FM (Hangul: MBC 표준FM) is a full service (news, current affairs, sports, entertainment) radio station of the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.
History
The MBC Standard FM network has its origins on the Busan Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation in 1959. However, the Seoul station didn't start operating until 2 December 1961, initially as an independent operation from the one in Busan (at the time known as Korean Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation), under the callsign HLKV. It was the first commercial radio station in Seoul.
On 8 November 2022, MBC suspended its AM signals for six months to prepare for the end of AM radio. In May 2024, MBC Standard FM announced the end of the Single Bungle Show from 2 June, which had been airing continuously since 1973. A trot music program took its place the following day.
Availability
= Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province
== Affiliate stations
=Chuncheon MBC - FM 92.3, 88.9 MHz
Wonju MBC - FM 92.7, 102.5 MHz
MBC Gangwon Yeongdong Gangneung - AM 1287, FM 96.3, 100.7, 99.7 MHz
MBC Gangwon Yeongdong Samcheok - FM 93.1, 101.5 MHz
Daejeon MBC - FM 92.5, 91.3, 92.5, 93.7 MHz
MBC Chungbuk Cheongju - FM 107.1, 96.3 MHz
MBC Chungbuk Chungju FM 96.1, 94.7, 94.1 MHz
Jeonju MBC - AM 855 kHz, FM 101.7, 94.3 MHz
Gwangju MBC - AM 819 kHz, FM 93.9, 101.9 MHz
Mokpo MBC - FM 89.1 MHz
Yeosu MBC - FM 100.3, 107.1, 101.3 MHz
Daegu MBC - FM 96.5, 98.7, 100.3 MHz
Busan MBC - FM 95.9, 106.5 MHz
Ulsan MBC - FM 97.5 MHz
MBC KyeongNam Changwon - FM 98.9, 96.7 MHz
MBC KyeongNam JinJu - FM 91.1, 93.5 MHz
Jeju MBC - FM 97.9, 97.1, 106.5 MHz
See also
SBS TV
Channel A
References
External links
http://www.imbc.com/broad/radio/frequency/frequency.html
http://aboutmbc.imbc.com/english/mbcprogram/radio/index.html