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The court rejected the ban on broadcasting the entertainment show "Hidden Eye," which was applied by the All Nations Shepherd's Prayer Center.
As a result of confirmation of Star News on the 26th, the court did not accept the request for an injunction against broadcasting, which was filed by All Nations' Shepherd's Prayer to block the 70th episode of MBC Everyone entertainment program Hidden Eye.
Earlier, All Nations Shepherd's Prayer Center applied for a ban on broadcasting in connection with the 70th episode of Hidden Eye, which was scheduled to be broadcast on the same day.
"Hidden Eye" is a program that advocates a crime analysis commentary show, and the episode was scheduled to highlight the 1999 incident in which members of the Manmin Central Church occupied the broadcasting station and stopped broadcasting the MBC exploration report program "PD Notebook," and deal with various controversies surrounding Pastor Lee Jae-rok of Manmin Central Church and suspicions related to the prayer center of All Nations.
The All Nations Shepherd's Prayer House is known to be a church divided by the Manmin Central Church, and has taken legal action against the contents of the broadcast. However, the court rejected the request for provisional injunction after questioning on the 26th.
MBC Plus said, "As Hidden Eye reaffirmed the legitimacy of the public interest of the broadcast through the rejection of the provisional injunction, we will continue to deliver the hidden truth objectively and fairly by making viewers' right to know as their top priority." With the court's decision, the 70th episode of Hidden Eye is expected to be broadcast as scheduled.
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