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things that I did part time as a student. It was an
has happened while EBS provides the information
excellentjobformebecauseitallowedmetodowhat
with room for viewer opinions. This in turn leads to
Iwantedtosopassionately.
an even broader for viewer participation, inspiring
others to create think, discuss, and critique. This is
ourbiggestaim.
Argus: Then, what have you been doing so far?
Andwhataboutnow?
Kim: On this job I first participated in making and
Argus:Whatabouttheprogramsforinfants?As
composing programs related to music, culture, or
Korean society gets fast-paced, the number of
public performance. One of the musical programs I
working couples seem to be on the rise and the
wasengagedinatEBSwas¡°TheCenterofArt¡±that
roleoftelevisionisthusbecomingahugesubject
eventuallybecamemymajoractivityinthisindustry.
as an educational tool. What is the ultimate goal
I worked there for ten years collecting data directly
ofyourprograms?
or broadcasting the programs referred to. I also
Kim: In the past, programs for infants were fairly
composed ¡°EBS Space Gonggam (Shared Feeling)¡±
easy to develop because they did not have to terribly
and arranged the space for musicians to play and
sophisticated. Now the situation is totally different.
perform.NowIamontheInfantEducationTeam,but
My team has to consider two different types of
still my principal duty is playing music, discussing
audiencesimultaneously,namely,oneforchildrenand
issues related to music, and creating space on which
the other for parents. Parents, of course, want their
to play music in earnest. People call this work a
childrentowatcheducationalprograms,andchildren
producer¡¯s job. In this capacity I am responsible
wanttowatchinterestingfunprograms.Overtimewe
for the whole range of program development and
havedevelopedaformulatosatisfyboth.Thetrickis
coordination including compositions for Pororo,
howtocombineeducationalcontentsandfun.
RocketBoy,orDing-dong-dangKindergarten.
Argus: Please tell HUFSans
dreamingtobecomeaproducerlike
youinthejournalismindustry.
Kim: First, I want to emphasize that
you find out what you really want to
do above anything else. Discovering
your own path to what you would
enjoy doing is as important as getting
high GPA scores. Ask yourself what
you want to do, what you really want
to concentrate on. Second, I strongly
suggest that if there is something that
you want to do, go for it without hesitating. I believe
Argus:WhatisuniqueaboutEBSjournalism?
Kim:Peoplecanthinkthateverypresscentershould
intheyouthandyoung,purepowerithas.Yourfresh
follow the stereotyped rule of journalism; Fairness,
youthfulness can make everything possible. Meeting
justice,andcriticism.Itisageneralconceptofpress,
people in various sectors will enrich your life and
butthoserulesoughttobeappliedtoprogramswhich
helpyouachievewhatyoumostsincerelywantto.
treat news, reporting, or current issues. As its name
has suggests, EBS has a educational role as a form
of press in Korea. That¡¯s a unique trait, compared
to other forms of mass media. EBS provides space
for viewer comments about the issues we cover. If
something happens, other media can provide the
information in an exact, clear way, explaining what
richard@hufs.ac.kr
DECEMBER 2009

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