Korea Media and Communications Commission
| 방송미디어통신위원회 | |
| Agency overview | |
|---|---|
| Formed | February 29, 2008 |
| Preceding agencies | |
| Jurisdiction | Government of South Korea |
| Headquarters | Gwacheon, South Korea |
| Agency executives |
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| Parent agency | President of Korea |
| Website | kcc.go.kr |
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 방송미디어통신위원회 |
| Hanja | 放送미디어通信委員會 |
| RR | Bangsong midieo tongsin wiwonhoe |
| MR | Pangsong midiŏ t'ongsin wiwŏnhoe |
Korea Media and Communications Commission (Korean: 방송미디어통신위원회) is a South Korean media regulation agency modeled after the Federal Communications Commission of the United States of America. It was established on February 29, 2008, combining the former Korean Broadcasting Commission and the Ministry of Information and Communication. The five members of the Commission make a decision. In October 2025 under Lee Jae-myung government, the organization was renamed as Korea Media and Communications Commission, adding media part.