'News Track' of SBS will air on the 23rd, and will look back on the Hallyu market in Japan that has existed for ten years. 'News Track' will first look into how the recent disbandment controversy of TVXQ ,a group that became Asia's top group in five years of entering the Japanese music industry, will affect the Hallyu Wave.
TVXQ broke the thought that "All Hallyu fans are middleage women," by extending the scope of their Hallyu fans to teens and those in their twenties. Also, TVXQ ranked third overall in DVD and album sales in 2009 and earned 90 billion Won. 'News Track' is planning to go in depth and see how TVXQ's disbandment rumors will affect the Hallyu Wave in Japan.
'News Track' will interview Japanese TVXQ fans, music critics and broadcasting company representatives and ask them of their opinions of the TVXQ disbandment crisis.
Also, 'New Track' plans to talk of Ryu Siwon, who has released 18 albums, and Yoonha, who has been the spokesperson for the Japanese Tourism Agency for three years, and show how they create a 'New Hallyu' that could not be filled by idol groups.
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