A
South Korean government official said on Tuesday that analog
broadcasting will continue so that North Koreans can continue to
watch South Korean TV.
The
South is currently in the process of changing to digital
broadcasting. The North has not followed suit. The decision to
continue broadcasting analog signals was made during a meeting
between related agencies.
Watching
foreign broadcasts is illegal in North Korea. However, defectors have
testified that they were able to receive foreign broadcasts and watch
the programs.
The
government official said that the reason for the decision was that
there had been concerns raised about the inability of North Koreans
to watch South Korean TV if analog broadcasting was completely
stopped.
Source:
Yonhap News