KSat

KSat (: 케이 토) is a satellite TV provider in South Korea.

Origins
Back in the early-1990s, BSkyB announced that it will enter the Korean market, the company was founded a year later with a joint-venture with Samsung, then in 1993, the company launched it's satellite operations.

Originally named as KSkyB (Korean Sky Broadcasting), it was started with 17 TV channels (6 FTA channels and 11 pay channels) including Sky One (now KSone), KBS 1TV, KBS 2TV, EBS 1TV, MBC, SBS, Mnet, Star Plus, Star Chinese Channel, MTV Asia, BBC WSTV, DW-TV, CNN International, Rai International, TVE Internacional & Prime Sports, and 5 radio channels including KBS Radio 1, KBS Radio 2, KBS 1FM, KBS 2FM and Traffic Broadcasting System. Now expanded over 100+ TV/radio channels circa 2003, including international channels.

Launch of KSkyB Digital
On January 1st 1999, the company launched it's digital services. By then it have a few channels from analog and all radio stations from the analog service.

On December 30th 2009, KSkyB was announced to end it's analog services, being the last Sky provider to do so.

2010s
On March 29th 2011, to avoid confusion with the now-rebranded provider, the company has been rebranded into , a few months later after the rebrand, Sky sold it's shares to Samsung.

In mid-2014, the channel took off the Asian feed of Animax, the Korean feed was launched few days later.