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Radio Star # Golden Fishery # Broadcast Date Guests Notes 1 44 May 30, 2007 Jung Hyung-don: First airing. MCs: Shin Jung-hwan, Yoon Jong-shin, Kim Gu-ra: 2 45 June 6, 2007 Kim Jong-seo: A new MC is introduced: Shindong (Super Junior) 3 46 June 13, 2007 4 47 June 20, 2007 Ji Sang-ryeol: 5 48 June 27, 2007 6 49 July 4, 2007 Yoo Yeong-seok 7 50
Radio Star (Korean: 라디오스타; RR: Radio Seuta) is a South Korean talk show hosted by Kim Gook-jin, Kim Gu-ra, Yoo Se-yoon and Jang Do-yeon. It airs on MBC on Wednesdays at 10:30( KST ). The first episode aired on May 30, 2007, making it one of the longest-running talk shows in the country.
In November 2011, You Se-yoon was recruited as the fifth DJ of Radio Star, returning to Golden Fishery after The Knee-Drop Guru's cancellation. [6] In April 2012, MC Kim Gu-ra quit the programme, following controversy over a 2002 audio clip from a radio programme, where he akin comfort women to prostitutes. [7] Gura returned to the program 14 ...
The Bucks were leading 114-113 with 7.3 seconds left when Ball was granted two free throws, which he made. The foul was called on Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo, but replay showed he had done ...
Video Star (Korean: 비디오스타; RR: Video Seuta) is a South Korean talk show hosted by Kim Sook, Park Na-rae, Park So-hyun, and Sandara Park. It airs on the MBC cable channel MBC every1 on Tuesdays at 20:30 . The first episode aired on July 12, 2016. Video Star is a spin-off program based on the concept of the MBC program Radio Star. [1]
Marjanović intentionally missed a pair of free throws in the fourth quarter of the Rockets’ 116-105 win over the Clippers, which allowed for the common in-game promotion to hit.
The 122 free-throw attempts were the most in a Division I game since 1996-97 and the 79 personal fouls were the highest in a D-I game since 2017. ... Not only did Diggins score a program-record 46 ...
The purpose of MTV was to reuse previously-made content by record labels for international audiences, which was free, and televise them in America in a top-40 hits format. [3] On August 1, 1981, MTV was launched with its first telecast of “Video Killed the Radio Star" by British new-wave band The Buggles. [6]