「FIFTY FIFTY」事態の逆風を浴びたSBS「それが知りたい」、放審委最大の請願という不名誉
SBS's ``That's What I Want to Know'', which faced headwinds from the ``FIFTY FIFTY'' situation, has the disgrace of being the biggest petition to the Board of Appeals
SBS's ``That's What I Want to Know'', which deals with the group ``FIFTY FIFTY'' Exclusive Contract dispute situation, received the highest number of citizen petitions at the Broadcasting and Communications Deliberation Committee from January to August this year.
gained the stigma of On the 1st, Yoon Doo-hyun, a member of the National Assembly Science, Technology, Information, Broadcasting and Telecommunications Committee for the People's Power, received information from the deliberation committee on SBS's ``That's What I Want to Know''8.
There have been 1,146 citizen petitions regarding the May 19th broadcast, and the Broadcasting Deliberation Committee is currently considering whether to proceed with the deliberations. SBS “I Want to Know” aired “Billboard and Girls” last August.
The episode ``Who Broke the Wings of the Group?'' dealt with the ``FIFTY FIFTY'' situation during the Exclusive Contract dispute, but was accused of biased reporting. I just emotionally appealed to the members and their families.
There was a lot of criticism that the controversial issues such as tempering, the members' trademark registration, and the suspicions surrounding ``The Givers'' representative Ahn Sung-il were reduced.
In particular, the Korea Entertainment Producers Association and the Korea Management Union came forward and said, ``They distorted, changed, and reported false facts about the current disputed incident, manipulating the public's angry public opinion.
Furthermore, by re-creating the planning company's funding and profit distribution process through gambling, the company has degraded the corporate activities of good producers and seriously damaged the reputation of the people involved."
In the end, the ``That's What I Want to Know'' side released an official statement five days after the broadcast, stating that ``We produced this to think about what is necessary to make K-Pop sustainable,'' and ``It was not the intention of the production team.''
I would like to express my deepest apologies for hurting the hearts of K-pop workers and fans who love K-pop."
He continued, ``This is not to defend one side with a conflict of interest.''
We have made it clear that some of the issues that are currently under investigation will be aired in subsequent broadcasts through additional interviews to fill in the gaps."
I will do my best to respond to your support.'' Recently, the court dismissed the application for a provisional injunction to suspend the validity of the Exclusive Contract filed by FIFTY FIFTY members. “FIFT
Y FIFTY' side immediately filed an appeal and is known to be preparing a lawsuit on the merits.
2023/10/02 06:47 KST
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