Tuesday, January 30, 2024

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Han Geng reveals, "I even considered 'extreme choices' during my time in Super Junior... My income was less than when I was a trainee."

 

On the 28th (local time), an interview video with Han Geng was uploaded on the online channel 'PhoenixTV'. Han Geng revealed that he experienced stress and nightmares every day while active as a member of Super Junior at SM Entertainment, even having suicidal thoughts.

Han Geng mentioned that his family's financial situation was not good from a young age. Therefore, with the thought of making money by becoming famous, he signed a 13-year contract with SM Entertainment at the age of 19. At that time, his father regretted his own incompetence, saying, "I sold my child."

Arriving in Korea as a trainee, Han Geng practiced from morning till night every day. He said, "The trainee days were very difficult," often not even realizing he was injured.

Han Geng debuted as a member of Super Junior in 2005 and gained popularity. However, income distribution and other factors became stressors for him. He revealed that he did not receive a large amount of money during the first settlement. "I had to return some of the income to the company. Therefore, my income was less than when I was a trainee," he said. It is said that he received living expenses from SM Entertainment during his trainee days and paid it back after debuting.

Han Geng eventually decided to leave the company and suffered from severe depression, experiencing nightmares. He confessed that he once said to his father over the phone, "What if I make an 'extreme choice' someday?"

In 2009, Han Geng left Super Junior and SM Entertainment. He reminisced, saying it was "a very good decision" as he could return to his hometown and build an acting career. He expressed gratitude, saying that despite the difficult times, he was able to grow through his activities in Korea.

theqoo

-Why blame the victims when it's the company that didn't pay?

-Han Geng also sued in 2009, shortly after JYJ. So, if Han Geng left after facing similar contract conditions as JYJ, it's likely that both Han Geng and JYJ had unfair contracts and poor treatment.

-It's a story from 15 years ago, why does it matter?

-Because of Han Geng, laws changed, and the standard 7-year contracts were altered.

-That guy was the real problem, for sure.

-Wait, the agency isn't a charity organization, and even in those days when there was no such system, they probably provided living expenses and accommodation for Han Geng, an overseas member. Until they turned a profit, it's natural that he didn't receive proper accounting. What kind of entertainer gets paid as soon as they debut? At that time, there were no concepts of copyright, and they only made money from albums and concerts. It's amazing how they thought they'd turn a profit so quickly. Of course, life must have been hard for him personally, and I don't want to deny that, but do people not realize that accounting isn't such an easy issue? Naturally, they would earn more now than back then, isn't that expected?

-It's an old issue about not getting paid, so why get mad about bringing it up?

-It's nonsense to criticize without knowing anything, just because you want to. Whether they talk about it at that time or not, should they not be able to say anything after several years have passed? Do they have to keep quiet and live? It's really nonsense. 

-Han Geng words seem to be right back then... Brian also mentioned some things. During that time, there was a lot of suffering, and they couldn't earn much money. Everything changed before and after the trial with JYJ. It doesn't seem like baseless talk when they share their own experiences, but what's up with those who just want to criticize unconditionally?

-What's with the people who seem to idolize the company? Do they just want to blindly hate again?

-Things improved after JYJ left, didn't they?

-If Han Geng won the lawsuit, it means there were issues with SM, but what's up with the people here who keep criticizing Hankyung?

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Exposing my boyfriend who cheated on me with my best friend, at work

The preview for today's episode of Marry My Husband

I want to work at U&K

Watched this video during lunchtime and dopamine explodedㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

theqoo 

-I bet it'll be fun working at the company.

-I wanna work as an intern there for just one dayㅋㅋ I'll quit after just one day...

-Other employees are having a dopamine explosion.

-ㅋㅋㅋㅋIt's crazy.

-If something like this happens at the company, it's gonna be insane hahaha, it'll be so much fun.

-The person who took leave on this day must be feeling so unfair.

-It would be fun to go to work if something like that happens.

-The employees' reactions are so funnyㅋㅋㅋㅋ 'Omg panties..!'

-But how can they leave that in the car...?

-Please let me work for just one day. Just that dayㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-So fun, I'm gonna get some popcorn.

-Wow, if there really is a company like that, the employees must be having a blastㅋㅋㅋ

-Apart from the dislike for the actors in this drama, I can see why it's popularㅋㅋㅋㅋ

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Saturday, January 27, 2024

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Nana Tour with Seventeen - Viewer Ratings Trend

 

1. 2.078 / 2.337 

2. 2.147 / 2.642 🔺

3. 1.955 / 2.214

4. 1.901 / 2.154 🔻

theqoo

-This is pretty good, considering they're not a female celebrity or an entertainer. But I'm not a Seventeen fan, so I don't watch Nana Tour. I'm not interested.

-It's somewhat interesting, I learned all the names of Seventeen members from watching.

-It consistently doing really well.

-It's fun~

-I'm enjoying itㅋㅋ It gives me a sense of healing on a Friday even though I'm not a fan.

-I didn't expect much from a variety show, but it's watchableㅋㅋ They are funny.

-It's an idol content, but it's doing really well. Not to mention the consistency.

-It's coming out well, so even at this level, lol. If it were on other idol variety TV shows, it wouldn't even reach 1%

-I'm a fan of another group, but it's entertaining, and I'm kind of enviousㅋㅋ All the members are nice and fun to watch.

-It would have been better if it was on YouTubeㅠㅠ I don't watch TV or Weverse... It's hard to watchㅠㅠ

-It's difficult for idol variety shows to have good ratings.

-They're doing well maintaining it. Even though I'm not a fan, I enjoy watching.

-I'm enjoying it even though I'm not a fan. There seem to be many fans like me.

-It's slightly entertaining and good as a meal companion, but there's no reason for Muggles to watch it. The editing doesn't seem to be from the perspective of Muggles; it feels like a pure idol variety show. They should either keep making people laugh like with the earplugs and quiz, or make it worth watching with travel stories.

-I'm having fun watching itㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Last week, the editing felt a bit choppy, but this week was so much funㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

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Would you rather wear someone else's underwear vs. use someone else's toothbrush

 

Of course, it's washed underwear and a rinsed toothbrush.

(Not sterilized)

theqoo

-Uh... then I'll go with underwear.

-Underwear.

-Underwear, obviously.

-It depends on who the other person is...

-Do you have a panty liner? Stick it on and wear.

-I've worn my mom's washed panties after mixing up the laundry before.

-It's okay, I've worn my mom's washed underwear. But no to the toothbrush.

-If it's washed, it's fine, and just use a panty liner.

-I really hate both options, they both make me want to cry.

-I'll wear option 1 inside out.

-I'd rather go with underwear.

-Ah, if it's washed, then 1.

-I've tried both with my family's belongings. But between the two... I just hate both, so I'll choose randomlyㅋㅋ

-Isn't option 1 better??

-I choose toothbrush... underwear is not for sharing....



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SHINee's Minho's Reaction to Seeing Fans Not Jumping at the Concert Venue






-Crazyㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-How to get Minho's attention 101

-At one of their concerts, I made eye contact with him and I was so exhausted that I just followed the rhythm with my kneesㅋㅋㅋ

-It's not even a training campㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-How to catch Minho's attention 101

-How to make eye contact with a singer at a concert 101

-His stamina is crazyㅋㅋ He even worked out in the morning before the concertㅋㅋ After the rehearsal, he performed the main show and then did that during the encore... His stamina is insane.

-This grandma's knees aren't good...

-What's with the finger pointing, seriouslyㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ It's so funnyㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-And Minho's eyesight is so good that he really spots things well

-There are so many audience members, how did he manage to pick out someone from the crowd like thatㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-Seriously, it is too scary..
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ITZY's company is senseless





I'm happy that they are becoming the third girl group worldwide to reach 20 million followers on Instagram. However, Lia did not leave, she's just temporarily on a hiatus. This leads to some fans wonder if it's necessary to celebrate by posting the latest photos of all four members on Instagram.

ITZY has five members 



-Yeah, seriously lacking in sense, it's just ridiculous.

-Yeah, it's not even like Lia's leaving, they're just taking a break.

-They really can't handle simple tasksㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-What if they continue as a 4-member group from now on?

-Maybe they wanted to promote their recent activities?

-It's not just lacking in sense, it's an extreme lack of consideration...

-Hey, this is seriously lacking in sense.

-Just using recent activity photos itself seems lacking in sense... It's the group's Instagram, and 
there are five members...

-It's not like it's a celebration for music video views, they could have used old photos for this...

-I'm an ITZY fan too, but I feel like they lack sensitivity and attention to detail.

-This is not right... I can understand if the post is about the 4-member activities, but it's not. So why exclude a member?

-It's not even a celebration for current activities, it's a group's fan celebration, seems like their thinking is too short-sighted.

-Even if a member is taking a break, it's not like they're relaxing and having fun~~ they're resting, right?

-They can't do a single thing right, and if they do this, the missing member's fans will be really upset too.

-It's not that I dislike this post, it's the incompetent agency that's disliked.

-This is incompetence, isn't it natural for fans to be upset?

-Well... if they do this, fans will be upset.
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Friday, January 26, 2024

Crisis in the Korean Drama Industry as Actor Fees Soar to 1 Billion Won per Episode, Stirring Debates

 


In the wake of skyrocketing production costs, the Korean drama industry is facing a crisis marked by schedule reductions and production setbacks.

On January 16, the Korean Drama Production Company Association held a meeting at their Seoul office in Mapo-gu, Sangam-dong, to address these issues. Representatives from drama production companies and broadcast platforms gathered to brainstorm solutions for the vicious cycle of rising production costs and shrinking schedules.

The meeting highlighted the practical difficulties faced by production managers, focusing on the substantial problems arising from the rapid increase in lead actor fees. The industry's downturn poses a significant threat to the core of K-contents, leading stakeholders to recognize the urgency of resolving issues like the rapid rise in total production costs.

A broadcasting company official expressed concerns, stating, "Negotiations with actors often lead to problems, especially regarding lead actors' fees. It's no longer about millions; lead actors are demanding a staggering 1 billion won per episode. With reduced scheduling and production companies forced to meet the demands of lead actors to secure convenient schedules, we find ourselves trapped in a cycle fueling the rise in production costs."

Another production company representative added, "Some star actors limit the broadcasting platform in their contracts, change scripts on-site, or even replace directors. In such situations, it's disheartening for production companies and raises questions about what they truly represent. While production and broadcasting companies expanded the drama market, it seems like only a few actors are reaping the benefits, triggering an unfortunate cycle of rising production costs."

The industry is undergoing a transformation as the influence of domestic broadcasting companies wanes, with a shift towards global OTT platforms like Netflix. Despite a global surge in actor fees, it is challenging for domestic capital to bear the brunt of production costs. The stakeholders acknowledged the lack of a concrete solution to curb the escalating reality of actors casually demanding 2 billion won per episode.

A production company CEO lamented, "Even for our recent projects, we invited actors with casting fees ranging from 400 million to 700 million won per episode. As the hegemony of lead actors' fees intensifies, it becomes difficult to allocate funds for other elements like shooting and art, compromising the overall quality of the production."

To address the issue, there were suggestions to determine actor fees based on factors like production duration, shooting days, and hours rather than a per-episode basis. However, stakeholders acknowledged the complexity of reaching a fair measurement for an actor's reasonable fee.

The challenges extend to the staffing and budgeting aspects, with a 52-hour workweek implementation resulting in increased staff costs. Additionally, expenses for art and CG services have surged.

The Korean Drama Production Company Association emphasized the severity of the situation, revealing that nearly 20 completed projects, with an estimated cost of around 300 billion won, are stranded due to the worsening conditions among broadcasting companies. Urging swift government intervention, they stressed the need for a resolution to prevent significant damage to the industry.

theqoo

-Actors are really shameless, blindly causing a fuss without knowing the consequences; the aftermath will eventually come back to them.

-10 billion won... That's too much.

-This is why TV channels are reducing the number of drama broadcasts.

-Despite taking up most of the production budget, even if the drama doesn't do well, the acting is terrible, and the quality is poor, the actors don't suffer any losses.

-Actors, have a bit of conscience.

-Why is the inflation of actor prices so high, this is not even Hollywood.

-Not for the whole series but per episode???????????? -.-;;;

-10 billion per episode??

-The inflation is because of OTT. However, since the production companies inflated it several times to attract investment for OTT, there is now a backlash as investment in OTT decreases.
10 billion;;;;; Seriously, this is crazy.

-Appearance fees are determined by the market. I don't know what the problem is. The actor is not always popular for a lifetime, and it's up to the production company to sell it as much as they received to OTT. I understand the issue of improving the treatment of supporting actors and staff, but if 10 billion is expensive, don't use it, and compete based on the quality of the work.

-Is it 10 billion won per episode only for the lead actor, not for all cast members per episode?

-At this rate, everything is going to fail.

-The number of episodes is getting shorter, probably because it's expensive per episode. In the past, some people said that long episodes were not popular, but that sounds like an excuse.
Ten billion per episode is really over the top...

-While it's true that the production company brought this upon themselves, it seems like actors, who are just colleagues working together in the drama industry, are taking advantage of their position, sucking the blood out, and only benefiting themselves.
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