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 NewJeans iPhone Performance Sanctions Hit SBS Show

NewJeans Performance Sparks Controversy

The Korea Communications Standards Commission (KOCSC) has issued legal sanctions against SBS following NewJeans’ innovative yet controversial iPhone performance. The popular girl group’s “ETA” stage on Inkigayo sparked intense debate when members used iPhone 14 PRO devices during their live broadcast. This creative decision has now led to serious consequences for the broadcasting station, marking a significant moment in Korean entertainment history.

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Behind the Controversial Performance

The July 30 performance caught viewers’ attention with its unique approach to stage production. NewJeans members filmed themselves using iPhone 14 PRO devices throughout their performance of “ETA.” The broadcast cleverly alternated between traditional camera angles and footage from the smartphones, creating an innovative viewing experience. The performance reached its peak when the group concluded with an on-stage group selfie, a moment that would later become the center of controversy.

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Technical Innovation Meets Regulatory Challenges

The performance initially received mixed reactions from viewers, with many praising its innovative approach to live broadcasting. However, the KOCSC’s investigation revealed potential violations of broadcasting regulations regarding product placement and advertising. The commission specifically focused on the prominent display and usage of the iPhone 14 PRO during the live broadcast.

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SBS Entertainment CP Park Sung Hoon has taken responsibility for the oversight, acknowledging their mistake in broadcasting content that resembled advertisement. The station explained their typical approach of respecting artists’ creative decisions for performances. However, they admitted failing to recognize the potential advertising implications of the iPhone-focused concept in NewJeans’ stage production.

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Industry Impact and Future Considerations

This incident has sparked important discussions about the fine line between artistic expression and commercial promotion in Korean broadcasting. The decision raises questions about how entertainment companies can balance creative innovation with broadcasting regulations. Industry experts suggest this case might influence future performance productions and how technology is incorporated into live broadcasts.

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The Impact of NewJeans’ Performance Sanctions

The KOCSC’s decision highlights the complex relationship between creative expression and advertising regulations in Korean broadcasting.

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 This case sets a precedent for future performances and how broadcasting stations handle innovative stage concepts. What are your thoughts on this situation, Seoul Crushers? Should broadcasting stations be more careful with technology integration in performances, or is this an overreaction? Share your opinions in the comments below!

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