British five-member group ‘Dear Alice’
He appeared on ITV1’s daily talk show ‘This Morning’.
The BBC television series is broadcast every Saturday.
Kakao’s overseas music business is bearing fruit. ‘Dear Alice,’ a British boy group planned in conjunction with SM Entertainment, appeared on a local talk show. A documentary covering the group’s preparation process also aired on British public broadcaster BBC.
Kakao Entertainment, a subsidiary of Kakao, said, “British artist ‘Dear Alice’, brought to us by SM Entertainment’s North American integrated corporation, appeared on the live talk show ‘This Morning’ on ‘ITV1’, one of the three major terrestrial channels in the UK, on the 16th.” It was announced on the 23rd. This Morning is a daily talk show that has been broadcast for more than 40 years.
In this talk show, all five members of Dear Alice, including Blaze Noon, Dexter Greenwood, James Sharp, Oliver Queen, and Rhys Carter, appeared and introduced themselves about last year’s audition, the training process in Korea, the reasons for participating in the project, and future plans.
The BBC TV series ‘Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience’, which describes the process of her growth, also premiered on the 17th. This content was released on BBC One, a British public broadcasting channel, and BBC iPlayer, a streaming platform. It was also introduced through local media such as British newspapers The Guardian, The Times, and The Sun. This series consists of 6 parts and is released sequentially every Saturday.
Kakao Entertainment said, “With this series, we have captured the activities of K-pop artists in a variety of ways,” adding, “We were able to present the status of K-pop overseas in prime time on the weekend for the British audience. broadcaster.”
Reporter Lee Ju-hyeon deep@hankyung.com