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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Founded | February 26, 2004; 20 years ago (2004-02-26) |
Area served | South Korea |
Key people | Yoon Yong-pil (President) |
Owner | Skylife |
Website | ena.skylifetv.co.kr |
skyTV is a South Korean satellite television broadcaster owned by Skylife, a subsidiary of KT Corporation.
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Channels operated by skyTV
- ENA: comprehensive drama and entertainment channel (formerly skyDrama, SKY)
- ENA Play [ko]: variety channel (formerly skyENT, NQQ)
- ENA Drama [ko]: encore drama channel (formerly DramaH)
- ENA Story [ko]: women and game channel (formerly Trendy, TrendE)
- OLIFE [ko]: lifestyle channel (formerly Channel T [ko])
- skyUHD: 24-hour UHD comprehensive channel
- ONCE [ko]: masterpiece curation channel (formerly skyPetpark [ko], which aired pets-related)
- ViKi: premium adult channel
- kidstalktalkplus [ko]: children's English education channel
- Sky Sports: sports channel (operated by Sky-K, joint venture with K League Federation)
Formerly owned by skyTV
- sky A&C – life
- skyHealing
- skyICT
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
- Official website (pre-ENA) (in Korean)
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