Singer Shin Jung-hwan, known as a member of Country Kko Kko, has been confirmed as taking a lead role as a representative for a so-called “Excel broadcast,” described as a cyber room salon-style livestream.
According to reporting on the 29th, Shin posted a notice on an entertainment company’s official social media account seeking applicants for an “Excel broadcast, first crew recruitment.” He wrote that he would “open a new paradigm for Excel broadcasts” and publicly recruited participants for the project.
In the post, Shin said he was looking for fixed members for the first lineup of the “Shin Jung-hwan Excel broadcast” project, describing it as a chance to break past the limits of broadcasting and build a crew that can “laugh, grow and create a huge fandom” together.
He also promoted support including skin care and makeup services, a dedicated studio with interior design, and professional equipment for streaming. The notice said participants would receive close assistance such as one-on-one directing, management, video editing and web design for branding.
The post also promised a “transparent and fair profit structure,” saying it would offer top-level treatment in the industry, reasonable and transparent revenue sharing, and weekly settlements if needed. It added that any adult man or woman age 20 or older could apply.
A promotional video released with the notice introduced him as “One Label CEO Shin Jung-hwan” and showed women described as “Maxim models” and “former racing girls” being interviewed or dancing to music.
Shin drew controversy in 2010 over allegations of gambling in the Philippines and later halted activities amid criticism over false explanations related to dengue fever.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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