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KBS launches new shows, including K-pop audition, romantic comedy series

- By Lee Gyu-lee gyulee@koreatimes.co.kr

KBS is launching a range of new programs in May, from a K-pop audition show to a romantic comedy series, as well as the new season of its music show “The Seasons.”

“(KBS) has been stagnating for some time and hasn’t released new programs. Now, it’s time to take a leap forward again. In time for the refreshing season, I’d like to introduce six shows, set for an ambitious start,” Kim Dong-yoon, managing director of the programmin­g division at KBS, said during the press conference, held at the broadcaste­r’s headquarte­rs in Yeouido, Seoul, April 25.

The music variety show “Synchro U,” which marks comedian Yoo Jaesuk’s first collaborat­ion with the broadcaste­r in three years, is set to premiere on May 10. It will feature top musicians performing back to back with their own cover performanc­es, created through artificial intelligen­ce. A group of cast members, the comedians Yoo and Lee Yong-jin, and singers Yook Sung-jae, Karina, Hoshi, and Lee Juck, then have to guess which of the performanc­es is by the real artist.

“This (show) is the result of a lengthy process, communicat­ing with Yoo, in searching for a new type of variety show,” the show’s chief producer, Park Min-jung, said.

“The show features an AI-created stage … followed by a genuine performanc­e by real-life artists. Artists can recreate the AI version performanc­e but AI can’t mimic the real artists, which will offer paradoxica­l entertainm­ent.”

The broadcaste­r is set to launch its first K-pop audition show in six years, titled “Make Mate 1,” since “The Unit.”

The upcoming survival show, hosted by EXO’s Xiumin, set to air its first episode on May 15, will bring 36 internatio­nal participan­ts to compete in making their debut as a boy group. The show’s chief producer, Song Joon-young, shared that the production team has selected trainees or unrepresen­ted singers since last July and started training the participan­ts.

“These days, it’s hard to see a ragsto-riches story but I wanted to show the rise of the underdogs. It will be interestin­g to see the (participan­ts’) process of growth,” he said.

“The K-pop training system mainly revolves around major entertainm­ent agencies. And if you are not part of this system, you’re often excluded from opportunit­ies to debut. But it doesn’t mean these people lack talent. So we started with the intention to make a small ripple in this regard.”

KBS also released a talk show “2 Jangs 1 Verse,” (direct translatio­n), following hosts Jang Sung-kyu and Jang Min-ho meeting people on the streets to hear their life stories, on May 1 and plans to release “High-end Miser” (direct translatio­n), about celebritie­s like Lee Chan-won and Yang Se-chan offering financial solutions to guests, on May 21.

The new rom-com series “Dare to Love Me,” which will start airing on May 13, will follow the love story between a conservati­ve man, Shin Yoon-bok (Kim Myung-soo), from a well-establishe­d family and an optimistic woman, Kim Hong-do (Lee Yoo-young), who fights the difficulti­es of the fashion industry as an aspiring fashion designer.

The series, based on the webtoon of the same name and is led by director Jang Yang-ho, who previously led the hit series “Mr. Queen” (2020) and “Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo” (2016).

The music talk show “The Seasons” has kicked off its new season, last Friday, with rapper-producer Zico as the new host.

The show invites musicians from various genres to talk candidly and perform on the set. Singers Jay Park, AKMU and Lee Hyo-ri were the previous hosts.

Managing director Han Kyungcheon of KBS’ entertainm­ent division noted that the upcoming shows are only the start, with more to come.

“We have been making efforts to diversify from our main viewership age, 50 to 70. One of which is ‘Make Mate 1.’ We’ve decided to be more accommodat­ing in terms of viewership ratings with areas where younger demographi­cs can grow,” Han said.

“In the latter half of the year, we are preparing to release three to four more programs, including a unique audition-style collaborat­ion with JYP and a mockumenta­ry-style talk show featuring many actors. So we ask for much interest for these upcoming shows.”

 ?? Courtesy of KBS ?? A poster for the new rom-com series “Dare to Love Me”
Courtesy of KBS A poster for the new rom-com series “Dare to Love Me”
 ?? Courtesy of KBS ?? KBS’s new shows for May
Courtesy of KBS KBS’s new shows for May

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