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The lack of an English wiki on Gapia complicates things up. Here's HTV:

"In 1993, the Independent Broadcasting Federation was created after boycotts by YBN for not having a provincial network, since, at the time, KBC had the monopoly to operate a decentralized network. The government decides to drastically change the television industry, creating a law to create a second, commercial-free channel for MBS, absorbing all educational and cultural programming, and a third, decentralized private channel with a station for each province. Two licenses were introduced at launch, one for Kimsaeng and one for Gugbosu, whowere initially independent channels, with no specific affiliation. At the end of 1994, the "independent network" project, inspired by HAITS, collapsed and the Hayashi TV project started to get into fruition, inspired by Hokuseiese network ITS. To help with the project, HTV invested in an independent local radio station, FM FLUX. On April 1, 1995 marked the beginning of the HTV's broadcasts, simultaneously with tvG in Gugbosu, the first program seen on the network, being a Saturday, at 6am, was a special launch ceremony that extended until the end of transmission, being interrupted to air its first newscasts, series and dramas. On April 3, HTV Morning News (HTV아침뉴스) was broadcast for the first time. The channel also experimented with the concept of "breaking the system" and began to air a block of animations that initially aired from 8 to 9, which had good results with the children's audience. Six months later, TVO, the network's third station, begins broadcasting in Olsui. HTV gets its first steps in the cable television industry, launching HTV Money, the country's first economic channel, in November of that year, but because of low ratings closed in 1998. By 2000, HTV was already broadcasting all over the country. In the following year it acquired the rights to air Disney movies and shows since MBS lost the license. Ity also premiered a weekly live show, Music STAGE, inspired by the Music Bank format from East Yenginsai's YBS. With the introduction of digital terrestrial television, the government attributed the channel 13 to the entire network The channel changed logo for the first time in 2007. Inspired by the logo and look of ITS, it adopted the commercial name of Hayashi TV. The dramas of the channel, which had low ratings because it used the formulas of the competing channels, became exclusively aimed at young adults."