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International News Researcher, Korean Broadcasting System (KBS)
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Biography
Seung-ku is a freelance reporter covering South Korea's business, politics and society for multiple publications. He has also worked in broadcast media with SKY NEWS, Al-Jazeera English, ARTE France, SBS Australia and the Korea Broadcasting System.
Business , South Korean Politics , Culture , Society
It's all fair game to me.
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By Seung-ku Lee Verified| Arab News Verified Seoul: South Korea and the UAE are strengthening military ties through new agreements signed by their air force leadership on Wednesday, including cooperation in the development of the newest Korean supersonic fighter jet. Maj. Gen. Rashed Mohammed A. Al-Shamsi, commander of the UAE Air Force and Air Defense, arrived in Seoul on a four-day official visit on Monday. On Tuesday, he signed an agreement with South Korean Air Force Chief of Staff Gen
By Seung-ku Lee Verified| South China Morning Post Verified Hundreds of supporters lined the streets near South Korea’s presidential residence on Friday evening, chanting “Yoon Again” and waving South Korean and American flags as former president Yoon Suk-yeol and first lady Kim Keon-hee departed following his impeachment a week earlier. “Fraudulent impeachment! Null and void!” the crowd shouted, as Yoon hugged younger supporters, shook hands and exited the grounds shortly after 5pm local time
By Seung-ku Lee Verified| Asia Times Verified Concerns are mounting in South Korea over the evolving role of the United States Forces Korea (USFK) after a “secret” Pentagon memo directed the unit to prioritize “deterring China’s seizure of Taiwan” and “strengthening homeland defense” even at the cost of “assuming risks” in other regions
Company Info
Korean Broadcasting System (KBS)
The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) is South Korea's national public broadcaster, established in 1927. It operates under the Ministry of Economy and Finance and is recognized for its public trust, ranking as the second most trusted media organization in the country. KBS began with radio broadcasts and expanded to television in 1961, playing a significant role in major events like the Seoul Olympic Games and the Korea-Japan World Cup. KBS offers a variety of services, including ten television channels, seven radio networks, and internet and mobile services. Its flagship channels, KBS1 and KBS2, provide news, documentaries, and entertainment. KBS World broadcasts in 12 languages, reaching global audiences. The organization has adapted to changing viewer habits by implementing cloud-based solutions to manage traffic surges during popular events. With a revenue of approximately 1.5 trillion KRW and around 4,700 employees, KBS continues to serve a diverse audience with a wide range of content.
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