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  2. Spoon Radio - Wikipedia

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    Spoon is a social digital audio live streaming service. It is developed by Spoon Radio Inc., a South Korea -based company with a US office located in San Francisco, California. It allows users to listen to streamers and even start their own live streams using their smartphones and web, without any other equipment.

  3. Christianity in Korea - Wikipedia

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    [35] [37] Christian literature printed for use in Korea, including that used by the network of schools established by Christian missionaries, mostly used the Korean language and the easily learned Hangul script. This combination of factors resulted in a rise in the overall literacy rate, and enabled Christian teachings to spread beyond the ...

  4. Christian Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the station opened CBS Music FM. [4] In 1998, CBS launched another radio station, CBS Pyojun FM. [5] In 2002, CBS TV was launched. [6] From 2005, CBS commenced international broadcasting, with its programs available in the United States. [7]

  5. Presbyterianism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Korean Christians established their own churches not just in Korea but in other parts of the world; Korea is second only to the United States in the number of missionaries sent abroad. Several thousand Korean Presbyterian missionaries are active in many other countries. Growth, however, was not free of turmoil, but accompanied by ...

  6. KakaoTV - Wikipedia

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    Initially, it was a website similar to Naver TV in the way that it offered the streaming broadcasts from affiliated or contracted broadcasters. [ 2 ] On November 6, 2015, Kakao launched the "KakaoTV Live Open Chat" function which links KakaoTV's live broadcasts and Kakao Talk 's open chat, allowing viewers to chat while streaming a program.

  7. TVING - Wikipedia

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    In July 2022, CJ ENM and telecom giant KT announced that KT-owned streaming platform Seezn will be merging with TVING. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] It was also confirmed that once the merger is finalized, TVING will become South Korea's largest streaming platform and will be competing against Netflix , which has dominated the Korean streaming markets. [ 19 ]

  8. Beyond Live - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Live (commonly stylized as Beyond LIVE) is an online live concert streaming service and concert series [1] by South Korean entertainment company SM Entertainment in partnership with Naver. It is a paid concert streaming service.

  9. KGBN - Wikipedia

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    KGBN (1190 kHz) is a Korean Christian brokered time AM radio station licensed to Anaheim, California. It serves Orange County and Greater Los Angeles. Rev. Young Sun Lee serves as the president of the Korean Gospel Broadcasting Network, which owns the station. KGBN is one of four radio stations in the Los Angeles area that broadcast entirely in ...