you were born in 1981,,,,,,,,,,, it is incredible that you see a video of a thing from a foreign country,,,,,,,,,,,very awesome indeed,,,,,glad you stated you're from 1981,,,,,,,,,,,thank you
this was before the news anchors went extreme, i like it calm just like that, and i think the north koreans are too, they are probably tired of the over exaggerated voices
If North Korea later in life had many channels such as Korean cartoons, movies, comedies, classic movies, game shows, soap opera dramas, and cooking shows is something must change all that.
Now, there were more anchors from KCTV’s olden days, but why is Ri Chun Hee the only one who’s around to provide commentary for major events ? I guess some of these anchors are younger than Ms. Ri (she’s 80 this year, and still works on a reduced basis for KCTV), but none of them have been given any air time so far.
Not bad! I didn’t expect something like this from the 1980s North Korea. I mean it’s even better than the KCTV today, especially the data statistics at 0:24, I thought they didn’t have this kind of thing until 2017
Does anyone happen to see the name of the song at minute 0:27? I mean, I know that the South Korean announcer's voice doesn't make it clear what song it is, but at least you can hear it a little. By chance someone knows how to identify the name of the song.
@@ExtremelyRareDPRKvideos I think that in the 1960s - 1970s, when KCTV signed on, the programming was announced on screen with the announcer, and not by voice only.
Studio camera effects 😍
this is actually south korean news thats explaining kctv
I was born in 1981,,, I am very happy and lucky that I can see this wonderful/beautiful views of North Korea now at this moment,,,lovely video awesome
you were born in 1981,,,,,,,,,,, it is incredible that you see a video of a thing from a foreign country,,,,,,,,,,,very awesome indeed,,,,,glad you stated you're from 1981,,,,,,,,,,,thank you
this was before the news anchors went extreme, i like it calm just like that, and i think the north koreans are too, they are probably tired of the over exaggerated voices
If North Korea later in life had many channels such as Korean cartoons, movies, comedies, classic movies, game shows, soap opera dramas, and cooking shows is something must change all that.
Now, there were more anchors from KCTV’s olden days, but why is Ri Chun Hee the only one who’s around to provide commentary for major events ? I guess some of these anchors are younger than Ms. Ri (she’s 80 this year, and still works on a reduced basis for KCTV), but none of them have been given any air time so far.
Apparently she was bored so she asked to work in a reduced basis.
What's the name of the background song 0:27, I really like it I don't know if this is an old version of Arirang
Not bad! I didn’t expect something like this from the 1980s North Korea. I mean it’s even better than the KCTV today, especially the data statistics at 0:24, I thought they didn’t have this kind of thing until 2017
That graph is not from KCTV. That is instead from the South Korean broadcaster that is giving this report on KCTV.
could you show up the news opening of that time?
TVRI Indonesia
Does anyone happen to see the name of the song at minute 0:27?
I mean, I know that the South Korean announcer's voice doesn't make it clear what song it is, but at least you can hear it a little. By chance someone knows how to identify the name of the song.
I kinda prefer this style
do you have startup footage of KCTV from the 80s?
Yes only a little bit.
It's same as the 1994 one. (Check it out in my community posts)
What’s the original video
한국인으로서, 이것은 확실히 북한 방송이 아닙니다. 남북한 간의 방송 교류에 관한 남한 뉴스 영상으로 보입니다.
올라온 영상은 조선중앙TV의 방송들에 대해 보도한 남조선 소식 방송에서 가져온 것입니다.
What year is This
Idk exactly
@@ExtremelyRareDPRKvideos I think that in the 1960s - 1970s, when KCTV signed on, the programming was announced on screen with the announcer, and not by voice only.
@@ExtremelyRareDPRKvideosI'm guessing 1982 - 1988