Arirang TV guide for the week

Today’s and upcoming schedule: airtimes, programme details, and quick date selection.

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TV guide for 2 June

Arirang TV guide for 2 June

  1. AI Headline News.

  2. K-arts Artists.

  3. Diplomat's Archive: Hidden Stories.

  4. The Daily Report.

  5. Press Perspective [L].

  6. Gugak The Music of Korea.

  7. With Science, We Live.

  8. Drawing Diary.

  9. Exploring Korean Literature B.

  10. Newscenter.

  11. Within The Frame [L].

  12. K-culture Dive [R].

  13. K-culture Minutes: K-people.

  14. Fishing In The Museum.

  15. AI Headline News.

  16. Korea Travelogue 5.

  17. Diplomat's Archive: Hidden Stories.

  18. Press Perspective [R].

  19. The Grand Heritage K-ASMR.

  20. News Generation [R].

  21. Drawing Diary.

  22. Exploring Korean Literature B.

  23. K-culture Minutes: K-people.

  24. Exploring Korean Literature B.

  25. Regional Tastes: Chungcheong.

  26. Gugak The Music of Korea.

  27. K-culture Dive [R].

  28. Diplomat's Archive: Hidden Stories.

  29. Within The Frame [R].

  30. K-culture Minutes: K-people.

  31. K-chat: Conversing In Korean.

  32. Regional Tastes: Chungcheong.

  33. The Grand Heritage K-ASMR.

  34. Gugak The Music of Korea.

  35. Premium Collection.

  36. K-arts Artists.

  37. Heritage Walks With Little Friend.

  38. Art And The City.

  39. Exploring Korean Literature B.

  40. K-culture Minutes: K-story.

  41. K-chat: Conversing In Korean.

  42. The Art Of Pairing.

  43. Home to Table.

  44. New Day at Arirang.

  45. K-culture Minutes: K-now.

  46. Heritage Walks With Little Friend.

  47. Culture Crunch [R].

  48. Korea Votes.

  49. The Art Of Pairing.

  50. I'm Live.

  51. K-stage 'PAN'.

  52. Arirang Special.

  53. Arirang Special.

  54. Home to Table.

  55. K-culture Minutes: K-story.

  56. Fishing In The Museum.

About Arirang

Arirang is an international television channel from South Korea, focused on news, business, sport and contemporary Korean affairs. The project was established in 1996 by the South Korean government, and regular broadcasting began on 3 February 1997 under the motto "Korea for the World, the World for Korea".

The channel runs around the clock and combines news, analysis, business, sport and programmes about contemporary Korea. Recurring titles include "Arirang News", "Arirang World", "Arirang Sports M", "Biz Today" and "Korea Today".

Arirang combines a news format with a cultural-information view of the country. The channel is owned by the Korea International Broadcasting Foundation. Arirang broadcasts in 1080i 16:9 and operates internationally in seven languages, including English, Chinese, Spanish and Arabic. Its reach includes 188 countries through cable and satellite networks.