Special Broadcasting Service

Special Broadcasting Service
Company typePublic service broadcaster
Founded9 June 1975 (1975-06-09)
FounderFraser government
Headquarters14 Herbert Street, Artarmon, Sydney,
Australia
Area served
Australia
Key people
George Savvides
(Chair)
James Taylor
(Managing Director)
Revenue$159.146 million (2024)
$2.113 million (2024)
$1.558 million (2024)
Total assets$353.253 million (2024)
Total equity$243.738 million (2024)
OwnerAustralian Government
Number of employees
1,319 (2024)
DivisionsSBS Television
SBS Radio
Websitesbs.com.au
Footnotes / references

The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is an Australian hybrid-funded public service broadcaster that receives about 80 percent of its funding from tax revenue. SBS operates six TV channels (SBS, SBS Viceland, SBS World Movies, SBS Food, NITV and SBS WorldWatch) and seven radio networks (SBS Radios 1, 2 and 3, Arabic 24, SBS Chill, SBS South Asian and SBS PopAsia). SBS is also home to SBS On Demand; a video streaming service.

The stated purpose of SBS is "to provide multilingual and multicultural radio and television services that inform, educate, and entertain all Australians and, in doing so, reflect Australia's multicultural society". SBS is one of five main free-to-air networks in Australia.

SBS was founded in 1975 as a radio network and launched its television channel in 1980. In-show advertising commenced in 2006 with commercial breaks spanning five minutes per hour. SBS's most successful imported television series is South Park.