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Weekly Idol (Korean: 주간 아이돌; RR: Jugan Aidol) is a South Korean variety show, which airs Wednesdays at 6:20 PM KST on MBC M, and 12:00 AM KST on MBC Every1, MBC's cable and satellite networks.
This year the contestants performed in batches, as picked by the judges according to genre. The batch maybe of two, three or even one and their fate depends on the judges' verdict. Neeti Mohan served as the guest judge and mentor in absence of Badshah, and Pawandeep Rajan and Mohd. Danish served as guest hosts in absence of Aditya Narayan. [8] [9]
It appeared on Vietnam Idol 's Season 8 revival, which was the remake of the original Hall of Idol intro with some differences such as the opening which became shorter, similar to 2018 ABC's Idol intro, different background color and the opening uses an English title (Vietnam Idol) instead of its traditional Vietnamese title "Thần tượng ...
Produce 101 Season 2 (Korean: 프로듀스 101 시즌 2) is a 2017 boy group survival reality show on Mnet, and is the second season of the original South Korean version of the franchise.
The Heavenly Idol (Korean: 성스러운 아이돌) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Kim Min-kyu, Go Bo-gyeol, and Lee Jang-woo.Based on the Munpia and Naver Series web novel [3] [4] of the same name by Mythology Jin (Shin Hwa-jin), it aired from February 15 to March 23, 2023, on tvN's Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:30 ().
Registration opened 21 August. The main audition process was held in five major cities in Indonesia: Bandung, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Medan and Jakarta. [1] This season was won by the youngest contestant from the history of Indonesian Idol, at 16 year-old, Maria Simorangkir, from Medan, North Sumatra with Ahmad Abdul as the runner-up. [2]
On June 15, 2018, AKB48 groups participated in the Korean reality competition show Produce 48, which acted as the third season for the Mnet series Produce 101.The show brought in 96 girls from South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan to compete for a spot in a 12-member girl group that would promote in both Korea and Japan for two and a half years. [31]
Michael Prabawa Mohede (7 November 1983 – 31 July 2016), [1] better known as Mike, was an Indonesian singer and the winner of the second season of Indonesian Idol. He represented Indonesia in Asian Idol, losing to Hady Mirza of Singapore Idol.