Live Broadcast News Program 'D'Live News Plus' Photo by D'Live

Live Broadcast News Program 'D'Live News Plus' Photo by D'Live

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Su-yeon] D’LiveTV, which is in charge of regional channels at D’Live, announced on the 29th that it will expand its live news broadcasts to twice daily to deliver local news quickly and in detail.


Starting September 1, D’LiveTV will expand its live news broadcast hours by adding a new live broadcast, ‘D’Live News Plus,’ at 5 p.m. (5:30 p.m. in the Gyeonggi region), in addition to the existing live broadcast ‘D’Live News’ aired at 11 a.m. (11:30 a.m. in the Gyeonggi region).


The newly established ‘D’Live News Plus’ plans to strengthen direct communication with local communities and viewers while swiftly delivering diverse news covering local economy, society, culture, environment, disasters, and sports.


D’LiveTV will also introduce new programs in September.


First, it will launch ‘D’Live Sports,’ which covers news and results of the ‘2022 D’Live Cup Recreational Baseball Tournament’ that opened in July and will hold its finals at Gocheok Sky Dome on November 11, as well as the ‘19th D’Live Elementary School Baseball Tournament’ ongoing from August 22 to September 5.


Scheduled to premiere on September 2, ‘D’Live Sports’ is a sports magazine program that delivers game results, highlights, various news, and baseball information from the two tournaments, conducted as part of D’Live’s sports social contribution projects.


Programs for the silver generation have also been prepared.


The senior documentary ‘Youth Confession (GO BACK),’ narrated by broadcaster Lim Baek-cheon, is a documentary program that listens to the truths of the world through the lives of the silver generation living their twilight years and gains life wisdom from their experiences.


At the end of September, the senior playground ‘Silver Fantasy,’ which features hobby and skill competitions among seniors, will be introduced. Through various contests such as quizzes, billiards, and cooking, it plans to convey the passion and expertise of seniors to viewers.



Ryu Jong-moon, CEO of D’LiveTV, said, “The expansion of live news broadcasts started from D’LiveTV’s earnest desire to become ‘the news that I and my neighbors turn to first’ for local residents. We will do our best to deliver news that local communities and residents are curious about and to create programs that can capture their voices.”


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