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Jung Sung-geun (born May 28, 1955 - ) is a South Korean broadcaster and politician.

personal history

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He served as CEO of Arirang International Broadcasting from March 2014 to 2014, Editorial Writer of SBS News Headquarters from 2004 to 2008, and Deputy Director of Political Affairs of SBS News Headquarters from 1995.

The 19th general election in 2012, he ran for the 20th general election in 2016 as a candidate for the ruling Saenuri Party in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, but all failed.

The current position is the chairman of the Paju Gap Party's governing council of the Liberty Korea Party's Gyeonggi-do Province Party.

educational background

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  • 1968 : Graduated from Gyodong Elementary School in Seoul
  • 1971 : Graduated from Seoul National University College of Education
  • 1974: Graduated from Seoul National University College of Education
  • dropped out of the Department of English Literature at International University
  • 1982: Bachelor of Advertising and Public Relations, Chung-Ang University

Career

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  • 1982–1991 KBS Reporters
  • 1991–2012 SBS Reporters
  • 1995 Deputy Political Director of SBS Press Division
  • 2000 Director of the International Department of the SBS Press Division
  • 2002 Second Social Director, SBS Press Division
  • 2004 SBS 2004 Athens Olympics Main MC
  • Editorial Writer, SBS Press Headquarters 2004-2008
  • 2007 Korea University Ilmin Institute of International Relations completed the highest course
  • June 2008 Advisory Committee on Neighborhood Forecasting by the Korea Meteorological Administration
  • 2012 Saenuri Party Press Committee member
  • 2013 Associate Professor at Seokyung University
  • 2014 Korea Foundation for International Broadcasting and Communication
  • CEO of Arirang International Broadcasting from March 2014 to 2014
  • Candidate for Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism 2014 (Voluntary Resignation)
  • July 2015-2017.2 Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Paju Gap Party of the Saenuri Party
  • Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Paju Gap Party of the Gyeonggi-do Party of the Liberty Korea Party from February 2017 to September 2018
  • January 2018. Hae, a standing advisor to a law firm

Works

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  • 988–1990 KBS2 Sports Show Anchor
  • 1992-1993 SBS 8 News Weekend Anchor (3rd and 4th)
  • 2000-2002 SBS 8 News Weekend Anchor (15, 16 units)
  • 2008 to 2011 SBS Sunday News Plus
  • SBS Nightline Anchor (15 units) from March 21, 2011 to January 10, 2012
  • February 3, 2003 to April 23, 2004 SBS Nightline Anchor (10s)

Footnote

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[[Category:21st-century South Korean people]] [[Category:20th-century South Korean people]] [[Category:South Korean chief executives]] [[Category:South Korean businesspeople]] [[Category:Chung-Ang University alumni]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:1955 births]]