The Korea Communications Commission Running Man' legal sanctions resolution "Sexual harassment Concerns"

The Korea Communications Commission (hereinafter referred to as the Korea Communications Commission) voted for legislative sanctions for the SBS entertainment program Running Man, which was pointed out that it broadcasts scenes of sexual harassment without filtering.The Korea Communications Commissions Broadcasting Review Subcommittee (Chairman Huh Mi-sook) held a meeting at the Mokdong Broadcasting Center in Seoul on the 12th and decided to vote on Running Man for the contents that could justify sexual harassment of the performers and to present them to the general meeting.In the second part of Running Man broadcast on August 26, Actor Lee Kwang-soo took off the pants of singer Kim Jong-kook hanging on the iron rod, and Kim Jong-kooks underwear was revealed.The production team handled it with a mosaic or covered it with a tiger picture and sent out subtitles such as I do that again and  (the front seat of the bar) is an unexpected masterpiece.The scene where singer Noh Sa-yeon says, I didnt see it, I cant even be a bad boy also became a problem.The Broadcasting Review Committee pointed out, Even if it was an incident that occurred while playing the game in the entertainment program, we broadcast the behavior that is likely to be sexual hazard without filtering.Even though the broadcaster pointed out the problem in its own deliberation, it did not take appropriate measures such as editing, and the program repeatedly violated the deliberation regulations, so the willingness to improve seems low.On the other hand, the Korea Communications Commission determines the statutory sanctions such as fines, corrections, corrections and suspensions, official Punishment, warnings, and cautions if the contents of the broadcasting program are found to be in violation of the regulations.

The Korea Communications Commission (hereinafter referred to as The Korea Communications Commission) voted for "legislative sanctions" for the SBS entertainment program "Running Man", which was pointed out that it broadcasts scenes of Sexual harassment without filtering.

The Korea Communications Commission's Broadcasting Review Subcommittee (Chairman Huh Mi-sook) held a meeting at the Mokdong Broadcasting Center in Seoul on the 12th and decided to vote on "Running Man" for the contents that could justify Sexual harassment of the performers and to present them to the general meeting.

In the second part of Running Man' broadcast on August 26, Actor Lee Kwang-soo took off the pants of singer Kim Jong-kook hanging on the iron rod, and Kim Jong-kook's underwear was revealed.

The production team handled it with a mosaic or covered it with a tiger picture and sent out subtitles such as "I do that again" and " (the front seat of the bar) is an unexpected masterpiece." The scene where singer Noh Sa-yeon says, "I didn't see it, I can't even be a bad boy" also became a problem.

The Broadcasting Review Committee pointed out, "Even if it was an incident that occurred while playing the game in the entertainment program, we broadcast the behavior that is likely to be sexual hazard without filtering."

"Even though the broadcaster pointed out the problem in its own deliberation, it did not take appropriate measures such as editing, and the program repeatedly violated the deliberation regulations, so the willingness to improve seems low."

On the other hand, The Korea Communications Commission determines the statutory sanctions such as fines, corrections, corrections and suspensions, official Punishment, warnings, and cautions if the contents of the broadcasting program are found to be in violation of the regulations.