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SBS 'The Show' to resume broadcast on June 2.. Comeback after six months [Official]

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Yoon Sanggeun

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SBS Life music program 'The Show' will resume broadcasting on June 2 at 6 p.m., starting with episode 394.

'The Show' announced on the 28th that it will resume broadcasting on June 2, marking its return after about six months.

This season is set to reboot by combining technology and data in collaboration with BIGC, a global entertainment tech company that recently acquired media IP, with CEO Kim Mi-hee.

'The Show' is a music program that has been on air for 15 years since its first broadcast in 2012. It has particularly drawn attention as the stage where BTS, NCT DREAM, ENHYPEN, and others experienced the thrill of their first music show number-one wins.

The new season, unveiled after about six months, will showcase powerful innovation by completely overhauling its platform and chart system to global standards. The most noticeable change is the diversification of the chart tallying method. Breaking away from the existing domestic-centric framework, it will fully incorporate streaming data from global music services into the tally. Additionally, it will introduce a 'Fandom Engagement Score' that precisely measures activity on global social platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, aiming to project the actual influence and trends of fans worldwide onto the charts in the most fair and intuitive manner.

Starting from this season, all pre-show real-time after-voting for 'The Show' will be conducted exclusively on the BIGC app and web platform, with pre-voting opening on the 29th.

The broadcasting network will also be further strengthened to expand engagement with fans. This broadcast will be aired domestically via SBS Life, while simultaneously being live-streamed globally through BIGC ON, which provides customized live and VOD services for diverse users in various countries, and through the TikTok live broadcast of the global mega digital media 'THE K-POP' YouTube channel, which boasts approximately 2.9 million subscribers.

BIGC Kim Mi-hui (CEO) stated, "We have prepared the next-generation global music show where fans can participate most proactively in line with the changing K-pop fandom environment," and added, "Through the global data integration collected on the K-pop exclusive chart K-POP RADAR and BIGC's voting technology, we will present the ultimate stage created together by fans and artists worldwide."

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