First Lecture Starts on March 1, Broadcast Four Times a Day

Sangju City Hall.

Sangju City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Sangju City, Gyeongbuk, held the opening ceremony of Bangguseok Lifelong Learning TV at the Sangju Youth Training Center on the 24th.


Bangguseok TV is a non-face-to-face lifelong learning broadcast attempted for the first time nationwide through collaboration between Sangju City and Channel Yeongnam.


It allows citizens to learn anytime and anywhere via TV without restrictions of time and space, gaining positive responses from the public.


The first lecture on March 1 will feature “A Humanities Journey through Beer” by beer sommelier and writer Kwon Kyung-min, followed by reporter Han Ki-woong’s “Our Life Stories.”


In addition, various broadcast contents such as health, couple communication, organizing and storage, entrepreneurship, and speech are prepared, and the program will be aired four times a day on KT Olleh TV channel 789.


Mayor Kang Young-seok of Sangju said, “Bangguseok Lifelong Learning TV operated by Sangju City is gaining nationwide attention as an excellent lifelong learning case,” adding, “We will continue to prepare diverse and beneficial learning contents.”



For citizens who cannot watch KT Olleh TV, all videos will be posted on the Sangju Lifelong Learning Center website and Sangju City’s YouTube channel.


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