Television channel
MBC GameMBC Game logo |
Country | South Korea |
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Language(s) | Korean |
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Owner | MBC Plus Media |
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Launched | September 1, 2000 (as LOOK TV) May 1, 2001 (as GEMBC) January 1, 2003 (as MBC Game) |
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Closed | January 31, 2012 |
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Replaced by | MBC Music (now MBC M) |
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Former names | LOOK TV (2000-2001) GEMBC (2001-2003) |
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MBC Game (Korean: MBC 게임, 엠비씨 게임) was a South Korean specialty television channel owned by MBC Plus Media. The channel primarily broadcast's programming related to video games, but it, along with its competitor Ongamenet, was well known for its extensive coverage of competitive video gaming.
The channel was discontinued on January 31, 2012, and replaced by a music channel, MBC M.[1]
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Key people | Current |
- Park Sung-jae (president and CEO)
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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
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