National_Assembly_TV

National Assembly TV

National Assembly TV

Korean public-service television network


National Assembly TV (NATV; Korean: 국회방송, romanized: Gughoebangsong) is a South Korean cable and satellite television network that was created in 1991 by the South Korean cable television industry as a nonprofit public service.

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Live broadcast

It provides a wide range of information on parliamentary activities, policy issues, and legislative information fairly, alongside live broadcasting of major meetings such as plenary sessions, committees, and hearings without editing. National Assembly TV is public broadcasting and is available to all South Korean paid broadcasting subscribers, reaching 98% of households with TVs.

Program

The network organizes not only parliamentary broadcasts but also news programs including sign language three times a day, produces documentaries observing lawmakers' days, organizes political discussion programs for high school students, or organizes talk programs on books that have influenced lawmakers' lives.


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