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May 2013: Former MBC news anchor Sohn Suk-hee was designated as JTBC's new president for its news division. [12] January 2015: JTBC constructs a new building in Digital Media City in Sangam-dong, Seoul. November 2018: Sohn Suk-hee is promoted to JTBC's president and CEO. [13] June 2019: JTBC acquired the Korean rights to the Olympic Games from ...
Like its predecessor, JTBC News 10, JTBC News 9 focused more on in-depth reporting, increased live field reports and studio interviews. Its pilot episode rated 1.948%. [ 6 ] Its ratings went up from the time that Sohn assumed the presenter post, rating between 1.5% and 2%, and it emerged as the number 1 general cable newscast.
An online version of the show Begin Again Open Mic (비긴어게인 오픈마이크) was launched, and videos are uploaded on the show's Youtube channel on Mondays and Wednesdays at 18:00 (KST) beginning May 11, 2021. [5] Originally, Begin Again Open Mic was aired on JTBC from December 29, 2020 to February 11, 2021.
South Korea and the United States were set to hold talks on Monday in Seoul on better coordinating an allied nuclear response during a war with North Korea, amid anxiety over Pyongyang's growing ...
Opening/Today's Political Meeting - the anchor/moderator (currently Lee Sang-bok) will be briefed by the panel about the day's political news. There was an instance that then- Newsroom weekday anchors Sohn Suk-hee and Ahn Na-kyung , as well as former weekend anchors Kim Pil-kyu and Jeon Jin-bae, along with Scandal Supervisor host Park Sung-joon ...
The snowfall was the third-heaviest in Seoul, the capital, since records began in 1907, the Yonhap news agency said, citing data from the city, and a record for the month of November.
In the bustling capital Seoul, city authorities announced this week they would spend 451.3 billion won (nearly $327 million) over the next five years to “create a city where no-one is lonely.”