With this popularity on its back, Mnet has begun to actively utilize the public's interest in <SUfa> by opening a separate dance YouTube channel, creating various spin-off programs and preparing concerts.
As a result,
However, as time goes by, the number of related programs increases, the interest and popularity of them is falling below the upward trEnd. One of the examples is the "a counterattack of a tuktuk" that Ended on the 28th. It appeared as the intention to write a growth drama of the so-called 'Tuktuk', which is a wall of dancing, but the achievement was "Let's go".
In the past one, a total of 40 people were selected, 20 each, for the participants who set up a space on Hongdae and Gangnam streets and danced freely in accordance with the music that was played randomly with K-pop as BGM. In the second session, they chose a lecture and a teacher to guide them by looking at the lecture plan without revealing who their teacher was.
This contrasted with another spin-off, Street Dance Girls The Fighter, which focused attention despite various noises and controversy during the contest.
In
The lack of attractiveness of the contest of the participants who are inevitably lacking in ability can be mentioned first. Unlike the "Suggle", which shows the skill of professional dancers and the teenage high school Girlss, "a counterattack of a tuktuk" was thoroughly composed of amateur dance contests.
It was just people who came out because of the good dance, so there was a limit to catching the eyes of viewers who were accustomed to the brilliant skills of professionals. Given the aspect of 'growth drama', was not it better suited to channels with strong popular tEndencies such as tvN?
The biggest problem is that in a short period of time, too many programs related to
They are obviously as popular as idols and have gained popularity, but they are also worried about image consumption because they are used in various programs without hesitation. In a short period of time, the production of similar content is only likely to lead to insolvency instead of quality content. "I row when I come in," but is not the mass production of programs that seem to worry about the same way rather than looking for personality and original ideas, as a result, negative effect for Mnet?
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