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The Foundation of Broadcast Culture
Company typeStatutory/Non-Profit
Founded26 December 1988
HeadquartersSeoul, South Korea
Area servedSouth Korea
Websitewww.fbc.or.kr

The Foundation for Broadcast Culture(Korean: 방송문화진흥회), is the only institution dedicated to the promotion of broadcasting in South Korea. Partly to address concerns following the country's 1987 democratic reforms, the National Assembly established the Foundation for Broadcast Culture to insulate MBC from political influence and KBS. The foundation was established as a not-for-profit statutory corporation in accordance with "The Foundation for Broadcast Culture" Act (Ordinance No. 6137) first formulated on December 26, 1988.

It is a major shareholder of MBC (Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation) to which 70% of the stocks of MBC was donated as "the initial fund for the promotion of broadcasting culture" from the government. Except for the corporate structure, the concept of the foundation is similar to Channel 4 Television Corporation in the United Kingdom (formerly a subsidiary of the British IBA).

References

  1. "The Foundation for Broadcast Culture". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  2. "MBC America". Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC)
Key people
Current
  • Park Sung-jae (president and CEO)
Former
  • Kim Ji-tae (founder)
  • Go Won-jeong
  • Hwang Yong-joo
  • Jo Jung-chul
  • Lee Hwan-eui
  • Lee Jin-hee
  • Lee Woong-hee
  • Hwang Sun-pil
  • Kim Young-soo
  • Choi Chang-bong
  • Kang Seong-gu
  • Lee Deuk-yeol
  • Noh Seung-dae
  • Kim Joong-bae
  • Lee Geung-hee
  • Choi Moon-soon
  • Ohm Ki-young
  • Kim Jae-chul
  • Kim Jong-guk
  • Ahn Gwang-han
  • Kim Jang-gyeom
  • Choi Seung-ho
Regional units
Television networks
Broadcast
Cable
Radio networks
Subsidiaries and divisions
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