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Line 20: | owner = [[Korean Broadcasting System|KBS]] | former_frequencies = AM 639 kHz (Repeater until 1980) | sister_stations = [[KBS Radio 1]],<br>[[KBS Radio 2]],<br>[[KBS Radio 3]],<br>[[KBS 1FM|KBS Classic FM]],<br>[[KBS Hanminjok Radio]] | webcast = [http://onair.kbs.co.kr/index.html?sname=onair&stype=live&ch_code=25&ch_type=radioList Listen Live] | website = [ }} '''KBS Cool FM''' ( [[File:KBS 2FM studio-Seoul.jpg|thumb|Cool FM Studios.]] <!--[[File:Kbs 2fm logo 2012.png|thumb|Cool FM logo 2006~2012.]]--> Line 33: === TBC Radio Era === * 26 June 1965: [[Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation]] ( * 27 June 1965: Radio Seoul Broadcasting ( * 1966: Renamed as TBC Radio. 89.1 MHz FM Repeater (Standard FM) launched. Callsign changed to HLKC/HLKC-SFM * 1970: TBC Radio Started South Korea's First Stereo FM Broadcast. Line 40: === KBS 2FM Era === * 25 December 1980: Relaunched as KBS 2FM ({{Korean * 24 December 1988: KBS 2FM Started Partial 24-hour Broadcast (Monday~Friday 24-hours and Saturday~Sunday 18-hours). * 30 May 1990: Transmission power increased ([[Transmitter power output|TPO]]:1 kW [[Effective radiated power|ERP]]:173.5 kW → [[Transmitter power output|TPO]]:10 kW [[Effective radiated power|ERP]]:350 kW) Line 47: === Cool FM Era === * 1 January 2002: Commercial advertisements resume broadcast on 2FM and nationwide cross-broadcast with the Local FM network where abolished. * 10 October 2003: Relaunched as KBS Cool FM ({{Korean * 3 March 2005: KBS Cool FM Opened its studio to the public along with [[KBS Radio 2]]. * 2006: Started visual radio (BORA) broadcasts on the internet. Line 97: == References == {{Reflist}}
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