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  2. M Countdown - Wikipedia

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    M Countdown airs live on domestic television at 6PM KST every Thursday. [2] Live streaming is available internationally via the M Countdown On Air page on Mwave's website.. In the Philippines, online multi-view live broadcast of the show is available via gigafest.smart. [3]

  3. Music on Top - Wikipedia

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    News of JTBC's then-upcoming new music show was first announced on November 24, 2011. [1] Titled Music on Top, the first episode aired live from Hoam Art Hall in Jung-gu, Seoul [2] on Thursday December 8 at 6:25PM KST, overlapping with the broadcast of cable TV network Mnet's music program M Countdown which aired at 6PM KST on the same day.

  4. Time in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea has one time zone, Korea Standard Time (), which is abbreviated KST. [1] [2] South Korea currently does not observe daylight saving time.[3]From May 8 to October 9 in 1988, daylight saving time was tested to better accommodate the calendar of competitions held during the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.

  5. List of tz database time zones - Wikipedia

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    Xinjiang Time Canonical +06:00 +06:00 +06 asia The Asia/Urumqi entry in the tz database reflected the use of Xinjiang Time by part of the local population. Consider using Asia/Shanghai for Beijing Time if that is preferred. RU: Asia/Ust-Nera: MSK+07 - Oymyakonsky Canonical +10:00 +10:00 +10 europe LA: Asia/Vientiane: Link † +07:00 +07:00 +07 ...

  6. Rush Hour (Crush song) - Wikipedia

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    News media revealed that "Rush Hour" was the title of the singer's upcoming single slated for release on various music platforms at the time and date shown in the poster. [9] A "Jacket Mood" teaser, similar in design to a lookbook , showcasing collages of various outfits, shoes and accessories for the singer, was released on September 13.

  7. Super Junior's Super TV - Wikipedia

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    On this season, the show changed its format. The programme changed its day and time slot from every Friday at 11:30 PM KST to every Thursday at 08:00 PM KST for Xtvn and every Friday at 6:40 PM KST for tvN . On 23 August, the show went on hiatus again and promised to come back for a third season.

  8. Begin Again (South Korean TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Sundays at 10:30 PM KST: 2 March 30 — June 29, 2018 Fridays at 9:20 PM KST 3 July 19 — November 8, 2019 Fridays at 9:00 PM KST 4 (Begin Again Korea) June 6 — July 4, 2020 Saturdays at 11:00 PM KST July 12 — August 9, 2020 Sundays at 11:00 PM KST New Year Special January 6 — February 10, 2023 Fridays at 10:30 PM KST

  9. Kiss the Radio - Wikipedia

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    Kiss the Radio began broadcasting in 2004 with singer-rapper Danny Ahn of first-generation boy band g.o.d as its first DJ. [1] As a radio show which mainly focuses on k-pop, the hosts have been singers from popular idol groups.