There’s a new girl group hoping to become the next Twice and its name is UNIS.
The program’s production team, who made a statement at a committee meeting held Tuesday by the Korea Communications Standards Commission, the country's media regulator, said they “tried to fairly reflect all stakeholders’ opinions.”
Korean network television sees success with historical dramas, with recent series like "Knight Flower" and "Korea-Khitan War" attracting high viewership and critical acclaim. The genre's popularity is driven by broadcasters' production expertise.
Eight-member project girl group UNIS will make its debut on March 27.
K-pop fans, including those from China and Japan, were denied entry to the popular year-end televised music festival, SBS Gayo Daejeon, on Christmas after falling victim to a ticket scam.
The time has come for the year’s top K-pop stars to gather together for the year-end music programs, showing off their songs and moves with unprecedented collaborations and performances.
SBS's new audition program "Universe Ticket" aims to create the next global K-pop group. With 82 contestants competing for 8 spots, the show promises to bring the group to fans worldwide. Viewers will play a role in granting these girls their dreams.
Broadcaster SBS apologized after a biased portrayal of the ongoing legal battle between girl group Fifty Fifty and its agency Attrakt, promising a follow-up report based on further investigation.
What does Omega X have to do with Fifty Fifty? Nothing originally, but now apparently, it's everything. Following a recent episode of channel SBS’s “Unanswered Questions” centering on girl group Fifty Fifty, the spotlight suddenly turned to Omega x.
Broadcasting company SBS came under fire for a biased portrayal of the ongoing brawl between girl group Fifty Fifty and its agency Attrakt in a recent episode of its investigative exposé show "Unanswered Questions" Saturday.
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