MBC M

South Korean television channel


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FieldValue
nameMBC M
logo_size220px
launch_date
ownerMBC Plus Media
picture_format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i for the SDTV feed)
countrySouth Korea
languageKorean
areaSouth Korea
headquartersSeoul
former_namesMBC Music (2012-2020)
replacedMBC Game
website
terr_serv_1Skylife
terr_chan_1Channel 102 (HD)
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MBC M (formerly MBC Music) () is a South Korean specialty television channel owned by MBC Plus Media. The cable channel primarily broadcasts programming related to music.

It was first announced in July 2011, with the announcement of the shutdown of MBC Game. The channel opened on February 1, 2012, with a new music program Show Champion.

The channel was re-branded on February 2, 2020 as MBC M. The company intends to make the brand more recognizable to the digital audience and build a synergy between television and new media.

Programs

These are MBC M's currently airing programs:

Reality programming

Music programming

  • Show! Music Core (Simulcast with MBC-TV.)
  • I Music U (no commercial breaks)
    • I Music U 4 AM
    • I Music U 7 AM
    • I Music U 8 AM
    • I Music U 3 PM
    • I Music U 6 PM
    • I Music U 10 PM
    • I Music U Request
  • Daily Best K-pop
  • Show Champion (Simulcast live with MBC every1.)
  • All The K-pop
  • Music Talk Talk My Bling Bling MV
  • Old and New
  • KPOP Live
  • Music Magazine
  • Morning Pop
  • Music Scanner The Code
  • Hot Track
  • Live Clip
  • MP4
  • Shh!

Special programming

  • Super Show 5 - A reality television documentary on the South America leg of the tour narrated by member Kangin, broadcast, from 13 June 2013, for six weeks.
  • MelOn Music Awards (2010–2017, simulcast on MBC Every 1)

References

References

  1. 김용우. (2011-11-08). "음악케이블 'MBC 뮤직' 탄생, 내년 2월 1일 개국 … MBC게임 폐지". My Daily.
  2. [https://www.thisisgame.com/webzine/news/nboard/4/?n=25361 MBC게임, 음악 채널로 바뀐다]
  3. "MBC Music Weekly Schedule".
  4. Kang, Jung Yeon. (13 June 2013). "Super Junior's Reality Show to Air Today". 10 Asia.
  5. [https://web.archive.org/web/20131029202003/http://www.mbcplus.com/melon 2013 MelOn Music Awards] on [[MBC Plus Media]]'s website

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