Australian terrestrial broadcaster SBS and Korean SBS ‘I Want to Know’ production site coverage.

2024-05-28 13:11:03

“If you do not condemn the sins of yesterday, you will encourage the sins of tomorrow.”

The purpose is to produce a documentary to find out what is the secret to the popularity of Korea's representative investigative reporting program, 'I Want to Know (hereinafter referred to as GR)', and how it elicits sympathy from Korean viewers.

Australia's SBS is considered the world's largest multicultural and multilingual channel, with a cumulative weekly audience of 7 million in Australia, a country with a population of approximately 26.7 million.

Meanwhile, the production team of Australia's 'Daeline' said that the fandom of 'G-R' is very strong and that it is very impressive to see them working together on and off-line to investigate the case. MC Kim Sang-joong said, "They discovered parts that the investigative agency and production team missed. He expressed his gratitude to viewers and fans, saying, “It plays an encouraging role in making issues public by sometimes leading to unexpected reports or courageous accusations.”

Australia's SBS 'Dateline' broadcast related to Korea's SBS 'Grr' is scheduled to be broadcast at 9:30 pm on June 25th, Australian local time, and will also be released on the 'Dateline' YouTube channel from June 26th immediately after the broadcast.

 

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