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KBS Radio 2

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KBS Radio 2
Broadcast areaSouth Korea - almost national
FrequencyHLSA-AM:AM 603 kHz
HLSA-FM:FM 106.1 MHz (Seoul)
97.1 MHz (Busan) ...more
BrandingKBS Happy FM (Nickname)
Programming
FormatEnglish and Korean Adult contemporary, Entertainment, News
Ownership
OwnerKBS
KBS Radio 1,
KBS Radio 3,
KBS Classic FM,
KBS Cool FM,
KBS Hanminjok Radio
History
First air date
1933; 91 years ago (1933) (AM Band)
2000; 24 years ago (2000) (FM Band)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website[1]

KBS Radio 2 (KoreanKBS 2 라디오; also known by its nickname Happy FM) is a K-Pop, classical music, and entertainment network of the Korean Broadcasting System. Opened in 1933 on AM Radio, the network began utilising FM Radio frequencies 67 years later for a clearer audio reception.

Radio 2 operates daily from 5:00 am to 3:00 am of the following day. National programs originate from Seoul, with regional opt-outs as well as rebroadcasts of selected KBS 2FM programs are aired across local stations operating on FM and, if applicable, AM radio.

Stations

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Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province

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Callsign Frequency Power (kW) Transmitter Location
HLSA-AM AM 603 kHz 500 kW Namyang
HLSA-FM FM 106.1 MHz 25 kW Gwanaksan

Other Provinces

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  • Chuncheon : FM 98.7 MHz
  • Wonju : FM 100.5, 88.1 MHz
  • Gangneung : FM 102.1 MHz, FM 106.7 MHz, FM 103.9 MHz
  • Daejeon : FM 100.9 MHz, FM 89.5 MHz
  • Cheongju : FM 90.9 MHz
  • Jeonju : FM 92.9 MHz
  • Gwangju : FM 95.5 MHz
  • Mokpo : FM 88.1 MHz
  • Suncheon : FM 102.7 MHz, FM 100.9 MHz, FM 106.7 MHz
  • Daegu : AM 558 kHz, FM 102.3 MHz
  • Gimcheon : FM 88.9 MHz
  • Ulleung Island : FM 92.1 MHz
  • Busan : FM 97.1 MHz, FM 99.5 MHz
  • Changwon : FM 106.1 MHz, FM 99.7 MHz
  • Jeju : FM 91.9 MHz, FM 89.7 MHz, FM 92.7 MHz

History

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  • 1933 - Chōsen Broadcasting Corporation's Second Broadcasting (Korean조선방송협회 제2방송, JODB, 660 kHz) started broadcasting.
  • 1947 - Chōsen Broadcasting Corporation Closed. Relaunched as KBS Second broadcasting (KoreanKBS 제2방송, HLSA).
  • 1972 - Frequency Moved 660 to 600 kHz.
  • November 1, 1978 - Frequency Moved 600 to 603 kHz.
  • December 1, 1980 - Renamed as KBS Radio 2. along with the launch of KBS Radio 3, KBS 2FM (Now Cool FM Formerly TBC Radio), KBS Radio Seoul (Now SBS Love FM Formerly DBS) and KBS 1FM (Now Classic FM).
  • July 1, 2000 - KBS 2 Radio FM repeater 106.1 MHz Launched.
  • October 20, 2003 - KBS Radio 2 Renamed as Happy FM. Reformated as an entertainment radio station for the middle aged.
  • March 3, 2005 - Viewable Radio (BORA) Broadcast launched.
  • April 25, 2016 - Local Radio 2 stations started cross-broadcast with KBS 2FM in order for the latter to air its selected shows nationally.

See also

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