Cable TV Association Awards 8 Outstanding Programs for Q2

Cable TV Commerce Challenge... LG HelloVision and Hyundai HCN Receive 'Special Award' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] The Korea Cable TV Broadcasting Association selected eight programs highlighting issues such as public facility monopolies, hiring irregularities, and self-reliance support for children aging out of care as outstanding works of regional channels for the second quarter of 2021, and held an awards ceremony on the 10th.


Out of a total of 130 submissions, four in the news category, two regular programs, and two special programs were chosen as outstanding works in each category. Additionally, two companies, LG HelloVision and Hyundai HCN, which successfully operated commerce broadcasts on regional channels through the recent "Korea Together Sale," were specially awarded for their contributions.


In the news category, the winners were ▲ "Written as 'Agreement' but read as 'Special Privilege'... Controversy over the monopoly of sports facilities" (D'Live Nowon Digital OTT Broadcasting) ▲ "Mini solar power installations done arbitrarily... 'There was a reason'" (D'Live Jungnang Digital OTT Broadcasting) ▲ "Self-reliance of children aging out of care... 'The local community must embrace them first'" (LG HelloVision Eunpyeong Broadcasting) ▲ "Illegal hiring at Dongdaemun Cultural Foundation... Hiring standards arbitrarily set" (SK Broadband Dongdaemun Broadcasting).



In the regular program category, the winners were ▲ "KCTV Special: Protect the Clean Jeju Sea" (KCTV Jeju Broadcasting) ▲ "[Login] People Drawing Locality: 'Garbage Landfill War'" (LG HelloVision Buk Incheon Broadcasting), and in the special program category, the winners were ▲ "SCS Special Project: Namgang, Dam, and Longing" (Seogyeong Broadcasting) ▲ "CMB Special: Brain (腦) Hometown Jeollanam-do (頭)" (CMB Gwangju Broadcasting).


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