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North Korean newscasts are 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, a hateful one for denouncing enemies of the regime and a mournful tone for announcing the death of a ...
This is the oldest and main television channel in North Korea, and it started regular broadcasting in 1963. As of 2017, it is the only North Korean TV channel broadcasting to the outside world via satellite television and IPTV aside from domestic transmissions. On satellite, KCTV is available in standard definition as well as in Full HD. [10]
Mansudae Television (Korean: 만수대 텔레비죤) is a state-owned entertainment television channel based in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. [1] It broadcasts movies, selected foreign films and entertainment programming every weekend with occasional advertising. [2]
Manbang (Korean: 만방) is a series of state-owned digital media players issued by North Korea's Korean Central Broadcasting Committee, providing over-the-top content in the form of channels. It was created in response to streaming platforms like Netflix and Roku in the west, and the popularity of Chinese-made Notel players in North Korea. [3] [4]
Ryongnamsan Television received its current name on September 5, 2012, with a logo reminiscent of the Kim Il Sung University logo and previously broadcast on Channel 9 from the Pyongyang TV Tower on a schedule operating from 19:00 to 22:00 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, [3] and since 2019 has been broadcasting from 18:00 to 22:00 on every weekday. [4]
North Korean state media released a heavily edited video showing leader Kim Jong Un wearing sunglasses and a black leather jacket as he oversees the test-launch of a new intercontinental ballistic ...
North Korea's first passenger flight in three years took off on Tuesday, 22 August. JS151, an Air Koryo flight from Pyongyang, landed in Beijing for the first time since Covid-19 pandemic ...
In October 2010, the website of the Korean Central News Agency went live from a web server hosted in North Korea. It is accessible globally on a North Korean IP address, [11] marking the country's first known direct connection to the Internet. [12]