Kim Young-jo, director of KBS Drama Center, sitcom → Thriller, plans to introduce various genres

Feb 13, 2025

Kim Young-jo, director of KBS Drama Center, sitcom → Thriller, plans to introduce various genres
Kim Young-jo, director of KBS Drama Center. Photo courtesy =KBS



KBS will come to the small screen with various genres of dramas in 2025.

Kim Young-jo, head of KBS Drama Center, said at a KBS drama press conference held in Yeouido, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul on the 13th that `KBS is in a difficult situation, but we will visit viewers with younger and more diverse products than before.'

On this day, KBS held a drama press conference and introduced content strategies and major lineup. Kim Young-jo, head of KBS Drama Center, Park Ki-ho, CP Kim Shin-il, CP Yoon Jae-hyuk, CP Lee Jung-mi, CP Lee Ho, and Kim Chang-min, head of the content management team, and Jeon Hye-yeon, Kim Eun-ho, and drama "The Land of Villain" Choi Ye-na, Jung Min-gyu, Eun-chan, and Han Sung-min attended the scene.




First of all, center director Kim thanked those who worked hard for KBS drama. Currently, the Korean drama content market is globalizing, but domestic broadcasters and production companies are facing difficulties"KBS is also in trouble in conjunction with various situations, and this ㅐ, it will be younger and faster than before, and we will visit you with a variety of products."

KBS, in particular, predicted laughter on the small screen through several sitcoms, including 'Giggle' and 'Villain's Land'. Director Kim prepared a sitcom because he thought that laughter is needed in a hard and tired lifeStarting with ", we plan to introduce new works by crossing the boundaries of various genres such as romance comedy, fantasy, and thriller." New actors and directors are preparing with great effort to show good works. `.

Meanwhile, KBS2 'Giggle' airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 9:50 p.m. 'Villain's country' will be broadcast as a follow-up to 'Giggle'.






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