Educational Broadcasting System (hereinafter referred to as The Korea Communications Commission) voted on "legislative sanctions" for SBS entertainment program "Running Man" due to Sexual harassment concerns.
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, decided to decide on the statutory sanctions on Running Man', which broadcasts the contents that could justify Sexual harassment of the performers, and to present them to the general meeting.
The scene in Running Man, which aired on August 26, became a problem: Lee Kwang-soo stripped Kim Jong-guk's pants hanging from the iron bars and revealed his underwear. The production team handled it with a mosaic or covered it with a tiger picture and sent out the subtitles "I do that again", " (the front seat of the iron bar) unexpected Fengshui". Noh Sa-yeon said, I didn't see it. I can't even get hurt.
The Korea Broadcasting Commission explained that even if it was an incident that occurred while playing a game in the entertainment program, it broadcasts the behavior that is likely to be sexual hazard without filtering. "The program repeatedly violates the deliberation regulations, so the willingness to improve seems low."