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Kim Soo-hyun denies dating allegations involving late actress Kim Sae-ron
Actor's agency says allegations of far-right channel HoverLab Inc. 'clearly false and baseless' "Queen of Tears" star Kim Soo-hyun has denied allegations linking him romantically to the late actress Kim Sae-ron. The controversy deepened recently with the emergence of what a YouTube channel claims was a message showing the actress begging for more time to settle a debt. The channel suggested more accusations would follow. Kim's agency Gold Medalist stood by its denial of all allegations on Wednes
March 12, 2025 -
Most Korean yet most universal: 'When Life Gives You Tangerines' makes you laugh and cry
IU, Park Bo-gum explore parental devotion, romance in hit series Transcending cultural boundaries, "When Life Gives You Tangerines" is perhaps the most Korean yet universally relatable series — portraying the lives and loves of characters from the 1960s to contemporary times in Korea in a way that stirs both laughter and tears in viewers. The 16-part Netflix original series follows the lives of Ae-sun (played by Lee Ji-eun, or also known as singer IU) and Gwan-sik (Park Bo-gum), spanning decades
March 12, 2025 -
Park Bo-gum ready to host seventh season of 'The Seasons'
Despite declining ratings, producer says 'Seasons' may be last stronghold of music programs Hallyu powerhouse Park Bo-gum is set to host the seventh season of "The Seasons," KBS’ long-running late-night music talk show. "The Seasons" is KBS’ signature Friday night music show series, featuring interviews with musicians as well as live performances. The seventh installment of the series is to be known as "Park Bo Gum’s Cantabile," following previous seasons hosted by Jay Park, Choi Jung-hoon of Ja
March 11, 2025 -
KBS appoints first solo female anchor for weekend news in 33 years
State-run broadcaster implements major personnel reshuffle on news programs The state-run Korea Broadcasting System has appointed a female anchor to lead its weekend news for the first time in 33 years, amidst a major reshuffle of its news and current affairs programs taking effect this week. Starting Saturday, Lee Yoon-hee will be the sole anchor of KBS' flagship news program, "News 9," on weekends. The program airs daily at 9 p.m., with Choi Moon-jong and Park Ji-won co-anchoring on weekdays a
March 10, 2025 -
After dramas, is Netflix coming for TV variety shows?
Canceled TV network show gains huge popularity on Netflix after being revived A revamped version of a canceled broadcast TV show is gaining huge popularity after its adoption by Netflix. The show’s success may indicate a broader shift from television networks to streaming platforms, with entertainment programs joining dramas in migrating off traditional TV. Netflix’s "Screwballs," widely regarded as the successor to Korean Broadcasting System's variety show "Beat Coin," has joined the list as on
March 9, 2025 -
'When Life Gives You Tangerines' explores love, life spanning decades
With reported W60b budget, series among biggest Netflix Korean dramas this year One of most highly anticipated Netflix Korea series of 2025, "When Life Gives You Tangerines," starring Hallyu titans Park Bo-gum and Lee Ji-eun, better known to K-pop fans as IU, is poised to move audiences with its touching exploration of life and love. Premiering this week, the series set on Jeju Island follows the romantic narrative of Ae-soon (Lee) and Gwan-sik (Park). The series sees the characters and their re
March 5, 2025 -
Hit series 'Signal' to return after a decade
Mystery crime series sequel to be released next year with original cast South Korean cable channel tvN’s hit series “Signal” is set to return with a second season. The sequel, titled “Second Signal” (direct translation), is slated for release in the first half of 2026, aligning with tvN’s 20th anniversary celebrations. The original lead trio ― Kim Hye-soo, Cho Jin-woong and Lee Je-hoon ― will reprise their respective roles Cha Soo-hyun, Lee Jae-han and Park Hae-young, according to tvN. Along wit
March 5, 2025