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Controversy Surrounding Production Company of ‘I Am Solo’ Raises Questions for Broadcasters SBS Plus and ENA

Photo provided by ENA Amid controversy as the production company of ‘I Am SOLO’ (hereafter referred to as ‘I Am Solo’) paid for unaired episodes and live broadcasts, broadcasters SBS Plus and ENA said, ” We were not aware of this fact.”

SBS Plus and ENA told Daily Sports on the 4th that “the production company’s YouTube channel is broadcast and operated separately,” but “we had no information about the content.”

Previously, Village Chief Entertainment, the production company of ‘I am Solo’, announced on the official YouTube channel on the 3rd that “YouTube TV Village Entertainment membership has been opened” and led the registration process. Village Chief Entertainment is a production company led by producer Nam Gyu-hong of ‘I Am Solo’.

In addition, it was announced that the subscription benefits include “Watching the village head’s YouTube LIVE broadcast in real time,” “I am watching SOLO unbangbun,” and “Watching the village head’s original content.” Membership price is 7,990 won per month.

‘I’m Solo’ is a hyper-realistic dating program where single men and women who want to get married come together and struggle to find love.

Reporter Yoo Ji-hee yjhh@edaily.co.kr

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