Inet TV
Inet-TV is a South Korean television channel created in October 2002. It specializes in Korean adult music which includes Korean trot music as well as its revival among younger generations.
History
The channel was set up in 2002 by Park Jun-hee, at a time when trot was badly seen in Korean society, with its television presence being limited to KBS Music Stage. The channel started airing programs from iTV Kyung-In Broadcasting, which, until 2004, operated a TV station. In 2005, it started producing its own content, but its ratings were still low.In 2015, the channel announced that it would make a second season of iTV's Dangerous Invitation.
In January 2016, it introduced a new program, Inet Golden Show. As of January 2020, its archives consisted of 50,000 files, including original programming, acquired programming and a substantial amount of iTV's archives. The channel is mostly self-sustainable, with most of its programming being catered to the trot genre, accumulating about 500 million won per program.
Channel number (Korea)
- skylife= 99
- sk b TV= 202
- lg u+ TV= 150
- kt olleh TV= 92