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Korean Central Television - Wikipedia. People in Pyongyang watch a public display of KCTV. Korean Central Television (KCTV; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선중앙텔레비죤; Hancha: 朝鮮中央텔레비죤; RR: Joseon Jungang Tellebijyon; MR: Chosŏn Chungang T'ellebijyon) is a television service operated by the Korean Central Broadcasting Committee, a state- owned broadcaster in North Korea. KCTV is the only official source of television news for North Koreans. History[edit]KCTV was established on 1 September 1. Pyongyang Broadcasting Network after the Korean War ended.
Kim Il- sung personally envisioned that the time was ripe for television broadcasting in North Korea, but this was not yet to happen. Thus, the PBN began an 8- year period of preparation for commencement of television broadcasts, with the help of the national government. PBN was renamed as Central Broadcasting Television System in 1. September the same year its first test broadcasts. Central Broadcasting Television System officially began operations on 3 March 1.
KST based in Pyongyang, broadcasting two hours between 1. KST on weekdays only, and then expanding to 4 and later 6 hours. The network carried live the whole proceedings of the 5th Worker's Party of Korea Congress held on 1 October 1.
The Central Broadcasting Television System would later be renamed Korean Central Television (KCTV) and was officially relaunched at 1. January 1. 97. 3 (the first working day in 1. North Korea). The broadcasting hours were only on weekdays (workday in North Korea) and closed on weekends and national holidays. KCTV officially began colour television broadcasts on 1 July 1.
Asian Games held in Tehran via satellite transmission on 1 September 1. KCTV was the first live colour television channel to broadcast the New Year's Eve in colour on 3. December 1. 97. 4, and in 1. KCTV started their full- time colour broadcasts on 1 September 1. The first broadcast received by media telecommunication on satellite television was the 2. Summer Olympic Games on 1.
July 1. 98. 0. KCTV started broadcasting on national holidays on 1 March 1. On national holidays, the broadcasting time of each station is the same as weekends save for major ones. The channel was the official host broadcaster of the 1.
World Festival of Youth and Students. On 1. 9 January 2. KCTV started high- definition television broadcasting via digital satellite as part of its modernization of the network.[1][2]Programming and schedules[edit]Nowadays, the KCTV broadcasts only 8 hours each day from 1. PM) until 2. 2: 4. PM) PYT daily, and 1. AM) to 2. 2: 4. 0 (1.
PM) PYT on Sundays and key national holidays. There is another exception, for the emergency events in North Korea at night or daytime, it starts up without any announcers or the Voice of Korea interval signal. The station is open until that event becomes normal.
The station's output is dominated by propaganda programming focusing on the history and achievements of the ruling Korean Workers' Party, the Korean People's Army (KPA) and Kim Jong- un. News topics cover range from new construction projects to history lessons about the accomplishments and past of the "founding father" Kim Il- sung, as well as his son Kim Jong- il, and grandson and current leader Kim Jong- un and the Juche idea. Other program topics such as health and education are also aired.
Locally produced feature films, children's programmes, and patriotic musical shows and filmed theatre shows are also shown on the networks. On national holidays, military parades, musical performances and movies, plus more special programs are shown on all three networks. The following illustrates part of a typical day's broadcasting on KCTV on weekdays: Broadcast time. Broadcast programmes. Approximate broadcast durations. Welcome to KCTV at 1.
PM Pyongyang Time (+0. GMT)1. 4: 3. 0- 1.
Highly modified version of the Philips PM5. Philips PM5. 64. 4 (1. Test Pattern with digital clock and multiple elements including colour bars, resolution grids and other markings (the audio is music – usually classical or patriotic – and clock ident with the "Voice of Korea jingle" as time signal)3. National anthem, introduction announcement, "Song of General Kim Il- sung" (instrumental version) & "Song of General Kim Jong- il" (instrumental version), television listings.
Special events recap. Documentary specials. Afternoon News ("Report", 보도 –Bodo–)2.
Press Review (오늘호 중앙신문개관)5 minutes. Children's Broadcast time (cartoons, anecdotes of Kim Il- sung, Kim Jong- il, etc.)3. Law enforcement show.
Military show (chorus, parade, exercises, etc.); also includes the military comedy show It's So Funny. Sports. 40 minutes. The evening news ("Report", 보도 –Bodo–)1. The New Home Cartoon. Weather forecast.
Sitcom (usually revolutionary or daily life themed TV series)3. Drama show. 40 Minutes.
Feature Film. 80 minutes. The late night news ("Among the Report today", 오늘의 보도중에서 –Oneul'ui Bodojeung'eseo–)1.
Weather forecast. Music videos. 5 minutes. TV listings for tomorrow, sign- off announcement, National Flag and music "빛나는 조국" ("Our Shining Country")5 minutes. Off the air. 8- bar Test Pattern with 1 k. Hz tone (tone but still black screen starts about 1.
RF signal is completely cut; RF transmission begins again 2. News service[edit]Newsreaders wear the same outfit every day, though they may vary in color (black and blue for male newsreaders and green and pink for female), and have the same haircut for everyone of the same gender. Newscasters must strongly project their voices when on air.
Newscasts start typically with a blank red or blue slide, followed by a slow fade to the anchor. The set has the background of Pyongyang with the Taedong river. Nowadays even Mt.
Baekdu or another view of Pyongyang is used as the background for the newscasts; however, a newer studio was introduced in September 2. LCD panel (paid by CCTV of PRC) where live images (such as a revolving globe or the flag of North Korea) are shown. This technological advancement allows live reportages, though it has not been used for that purpose. North Korean newscasts were long known for being melodramatic. Newsreaders use one of five tones—a lofty, wavering one for praising the nation's leaders, an explanatory one for weather forecasts, a conversational one for uncontroversial stories, one denouncing the West and a mournful tone for announcing the death of a North Korean official or leader. Many North Korean journalists who have defected to the South have noted the contrasts with the more conversational South Korean broadcasting style. Longtime chief newsreader Ri Chun- hee was well known for her melodramatic style.[3]From 2.
Juche Tower and a revolving globe before the news logo appears, with the introduction from the song "Might of Korea" as background music. The late- night version uses slow instrumental music played on a traditional Korean instrument. The main 2. 0: 0. The introduction begins with the map of the world, zooming into the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), then a wall of clips from the station's news programming including one of the country's mass parades, a rocket launch, scenes from farming and industries, and several sports. The introduction ends with the Earth wrapped around a band of the flag of North Korea and the Korean characters (보도) for "Report". Broadcasting[edit]The station began its first colour broadcasts on 1 July 1. PAL system with 5.
In 1. 98. 0, North Korea started relay reception by a communication satellite television. In March 2. 01. 2 the news readers began presenting news items in front of a computer- generated background. A graphic to accompany the story appears above the right or left shoulder — a style almost universally used in other countries by that time. When the report begins the graphic moves forward to fill the screen.
In September 2. 01. China Central Television of PRC, pledged about US$8. Since then news were shown with a screen panel that shows images and videos in movement.[4]Korean Central Television's used the Pyongyang TV Tower as transmission sites.