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Viewers Flood Korea Communications Standards Commission with Complaints about ‘I Want to Know That’ Episode on Pitt Pitt Incident

Reporter Kyungho Lee | 2023.08.21 10:05

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There is a high demand from viewers for ‘I want to know that’, which deals with the group Pitt Pitt incident. Complaints exploded as complaints were received by the Korea Communications Standards Commission.

As a result of Star News coverage on the 21st, complaints from viewers about the SBS ‘I want to know’ broadcast on the 19th were flooded. As of 9:30 am on the 21st, the Korea Communications Standards Commission (hereinafter referred to as the Korea Communications Standards Commission) confirmed that 115 complaints had been received.

On the 19th, ‘I Want to Know That’ aired the ‘Billboard and Girl Groups – Who Broke Their Wings’ episode. It contains information about the exclusive contract dispute between Fifty Petty and the agency Attract, which was previously known.

In ‘I want to know that’, we dealt with what was known through the media in relation to the contract dispute between Fifty Fifty and Attract. It also contains interviews with the members’ families in relation to the filing of a request for injunction to suspend the exclusive contract against Fifty Fifty’s Attract.

Along with this, the contents of the interview with Fifty Fifty, an external force in the dispute, The Givers, who were previously pointed out by Attract, and the opinions of Fifty Fifty’s lawyers were also reported.

In addition, the Attract side also reported on the settlement issue mentioned by Fifty Fifty. Regarding the settlement issue, Attract said, “The amount that Attract has borrowed from B Entertainment is 3 billion won for direct expenses and 3.3 billion won for indirect expenses. This amount includes 1.6 billion won in the current balance of Attract’s bank account.” The amount the members have to repay is 3 billion won in direct expenses. Saying that they have to pay back 6 billion won is false information from a third party.”

In addition, the ‘I want to know that’ side dealt with the content related to the original author’s demo song of Fifty Fifty’s song ‘Cupid’. He said that the original author’s demo song of ‘Cupid’ and the lyrics of the released ‘Cupid’ are similar except for three words. At the same time, he said that CEO Ahn of Dugiverse posted his own name, not the names of the original authors.

After the broadcast of ‘I want to know that’, it received strong criticism from viewers.

Regarding Fifty Fifty’s claim, viewers argued that the ‘I want to know’ side appealed to their emotions.

In addition, MC Kim Sang-joong of ‘I want to know that’ said at the ending, “It is true that no one paid attention to the countless idols who disappeared without a name behind BTS until they stood tall as a world-class group.” The part that pointed out the settlement problem was raised as a problem. It was pointed out that this was an issue by attracting unrelated BTS.

Regarding the Fifty Fifty incident dealt with in ‘I Want to Know That’, many viewers argued that it was ‘biased’. Some argued that it was not balanced coverage, but unilaterally listened to only one side (Fifty Fifty) and took sides.

As a result, the ‘I want to know that’ viewer bulletin board is currently posting complaints from viewers one after another.

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