MBC Sports+

Television channel
MBC Sports+
CountrySouth Korea
Broadcast areaSouth Korea
HeadquartersSeoul
Programming
Language(s)Korean
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerMBC Plus Media
History
LaunchedMBC Sports+:
November 2001
MBC Sports+ 2:
March 28, 2016
ReplacedMBC Sports+ 2:
MBC QueeN
ClosedMBC Sports+ 2:
February 18, 2019
Replaced byMBC Sports+ 2:
MBC On
Former namesMBC Sports+:
MBC Sports Channel (2001)
MBC ESPN (2001-2010)
Links
Websitewww.mbcsportsplus.com

MBC Sports+ (MBC 스포츠+, 엠비씨 스포츠 플러스) is a South Korean pay television network, which is well known for its sports broadcasting.

Contents

This is one of the Korean pay television channels that specialise in broadcasting sports. It is a subsidiary of the MBC Plus.

External links

  • Official Website (in Korean)
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Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC)
Key people
Current
  • Park Sung-jae (president and CEO)
Former
  • Kim Ji-tae (founder)
  • Go Won-jeong
  • Hwang Yong-joo
  • Jo Jung-chul
  • Lee Hwan-eui
  • Lee Jin-hee
  • Lee Woong-hee
  • Hwang Sun-pil
  • Kim Young-soo
  • Choi Chang-bong
  • Kang Seong-gu
  • Lee Deuk-yeol
  • Noh Seung-dae
  • Kim Joong-bae
  • Lee Geung-hee
  • Choi Moon-soon
  • Ohm Ki-young
  • Kim Jae-chul
  • Kim Jong-guk
  • Ahn Gwang-han
  • Kim Jang-gyeom
  • Choi Seung-ho
Television networks
Broadcast
  • MBC TV
Cable
  • MBC Drama
  • MBC Sports+
  • MBC every1
  • MBC M
  • MBC On
Radio networksSubsidiaries and divisions
Related articlesSee alsoDefunct services
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