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Point guard Heo Hoon has signed with Busan KCC Egis as a free agent on a five-year deal worth of 800 million won ($583,000), joining his older brother Heo Ung ahead of the 2025-26 KBL season.
Acting President Choi Sang-mok on Tuesday vetoed a revised bill that mandates a stringent quorum for convening meetings at the state broadcasting watchdog, calling it “unconstitutional.”
The Busan KCC Egis concluded their first East Asia Super League (EASL) campaign at the bottom of Group B following a 104-87 loss to the New Taipei Kings on Tuesday.
Busan KCC Egis lost 91-82 to the Ryukyu Golden Kings in the East Asia Super League (EASL) at the Okinawa Arena in Japan on Wednesday, suffering their third straight loss in the tournament.
Busan KCC Egis suffered a narrow 81-80 loss to the Meralco Bolts at the PhilSports Arena in the Philippines on Wednesday, marking their second consecutive defeat in the East Asia Super League (EASL).
Busan KCC Egis lost their first East Asia Super League (EASL) game 111-97 to the Macau Black Bears at the Studio City Event Center in Macau on Wednesday.
Every time a new governing party took power, it attempted to seat friendly figures in the C-suite of public broadcasters.
The Democratic Party must listen to its opponents and critics and learn to concede.
Lee Sang-in, acting chief of Korea's state broadcasting regulator, voluntarily stepped down Friday ahead of the National Assembly's planned vote on his impeachment motion.
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap