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| Country | South Korea |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | International |
| Network | Korean Broadcasting System |
| Headquarters | Content Business Department,13,Yeouido-dong,Yeongdeungpo-gu,Seoul |
| Programming | |
| Language | Korean(with multiple language subtitles) |
| Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) (downscaled to16:9480i/576i for theSDTV feed) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Korean Broadcasting System |
| Sister channels | KBS1 KBS2 |
| History | |
| Launched | 1 July 2003 |
| Links | |
| Website | world |
KBS World (Korean: KBS 월드) is the international broadcasting division of the South Korean broadcast television networkKorean Broadcasting System. The division operatesKBS World,KBS World Radio, andKBS Korea [ko].
The foreign-language radio broadcast from KBS (before its restructure into a public broadcaster in March 1973) was started as "The Voice of Free Korea" in 1953. It officially became a part of KBS in July 1968. The station was renamed Radio Korea in March 1973, and then Radio Korea International in August 1994.
In July 2003, KBS World, an international television channel aimed at Koreans abroad, started broadcasting. In March 2005, Radio Korea International became KBS World Radio. Most of the programs are subtitled for the audience they are broadcast to, in languages such as English, Chinese, Malay, Vietnamese, and Indonesian.
KBS World Radio is South Korea's sole foreign language promotional broadcast for the entire world. Its programming features news, culture, music, entertainment, as well as Korean lessons.
KBS World Radio currently broadcasts inKorean,English,Japanese,French,Russian,Mandarin,Spanish,Indonesian,Arabic,German,Vietnamese andCantonese.

KBS World's TV programming is sourced from KBS's domestic television services, with older drama series aired in the case where latest drama series has sold to other licensors outside South Korea, such asNetflix,Amazon Prime Video,Disney+ and even (for Southeast Asia, Middle East and South Africa)Viu or (for all other markets)Viki/Kocowa. It mainly broadcast in Korean, but subtitles in English, Malay and Chinese are also provided.
There are four separate general entertainment KBS World services operated by KBS's subsidiaries tailored to specific markets: theJapanese version of KBS World, operated by KBS Japan, targets Japanese audiences, theIndonesian version of KBS World, operated by OKTN, targets Indonesian audiences, whileKBS America (in English) and KBS Latino (in Spanish, Portuguese) target audiences in North and South America such as Mexico and Brazil.
Additionally, KBS World 24 was a news and documentary channel that was available for free online. On July 1, 2021, the channel was rebrand asKBS Korea, focusing on Korean programming fromKBS1, mainly on News and Culture, tailored for Overseas Koreans.[1]