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SBS Love FM

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SBS Love FM (HLSQ-SFM)
Broadcast areaSouth Korea South Korea
FrequencyFM: 103.5 MHz (Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province)
FM: 98.3 MHz (Icheon)
Programming
FormatK-Pop music, trot music, News
Ownership
OwnerSBS
History
First air date
January 1, 1999 (FM)
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteSBS Radio Website

SBS Love FM (Hangul : SBS 러브FM also known as SBS Love FM) is a trot music, K-Pop music and News radio station of the Seoul Broadcasting System. The station is heard nationwide via syndication with only one local FM station in Korea via HLDG-SFM in Busan.

History

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  • 1990-11-14 : Seoul Broadcasting System Co. Ltd. was established. SBS took over the frequency from KBS Radio Seoul on March 11, 1991, delivering a test broadcast until regular broadcasts started on March 20.[1]
  • 1991-03-20 : SBS AM launched.
  • 1993-07-01 : SBS enhanced its AM transmitting station.
  • 1993-07-18 : SBS AM started South Korea's first stereo AM Broadcast.
  • 1999-01-01 : SBS Love FM launched.
  • 2004 : Started South Korea's first internet radio broadcast via Gorealra Archived 2014-08-14 at the Wayback Machine PC application.
  • 2005 : Started South Korea's first internet visual radio (BORA) broadcast.
  • 2008-07-28 : Renamed as SBS Love FM.
  • 2015-06-30 : SBS Love FM Icheon relay station started broadcasting.
  • 2016-05-10 : SBS Regional Standard-FM Network's first establish: KNN.
  • 2017-05-10 : KNN Love FM Yangsan Gijang Jeonggwan relay station started broadcasting.
  • 2017-10-30 : KNN Love FM Changwon Gimhae Geoje relay station started broadcasting.
  • 2018-03-21 : KNN Love FM Jinju Gimhae Geoje relay station started broadcasting.

Stations

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Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province

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Callsign Frequency Power (kW)
HLSQ-SFM FM 103.5 MHz 10

Other Provinces

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  • Icheon via Icheon SBS on FM 98.3 MHz.
  • Busan and Gyeongnam via HLDG-SFM on FM 105.7 MHz, FM 88.5 MHz, FM 89.5 MHz and FM 90.9 MHz, FM 98.7 MHz.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "서울방송라디오 20일 첫 전파". Maeil Business Daily (in Korean). March 14, 1991.
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