Friday, March 11, 2011

South Korea may allocate mediumwave frequency for broadcasts to North

Choi See-joong, chairman of the Korea Communications Commission, told the National Assembly on Tuesday that the panel will consider allotting a mediumwave frequency to air civilian broadcasting in the North. If this happens, North Koreans in South Pyongan Province and areas south of it can listen to South Korean broadcasts with clear sound quality. This could open the way for the South to let North Koreans know what is going on the Korean Peninsula and in the world.

(Source: donga.com via Media Network Weblog)

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