Shin Dong-yup wins third KBS Entertainment Awards

연합뉴스 / 2022-12-25 08:32:27
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▲This photo, provided by Yonhap News Agency, shows Shin Dong-yup at the KBS Entertainment awards. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)


SEOUL, December 25 (Yonhap) -- Broadcaster Shin Dong-yup won the third KBS Entertainment Awards in ten years.  

Shin Dong-yup won the grand prize at the "2022 KBS Entertainment Awards" which he was in nominated with Kim Sook, Kim Jong-min, Lee Kyung-kyu, Jun Hyun-moon and more, which was held in afternoon of December 24 until December 25 at the IBC Audience TV studio located in Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. 

 

Shin Dong-yup was nominated as winner of the grand prize for hosting KBS music competition program "Immortal Songs" for 11 years. 
 

Shin Dong-yup won the grand prize in the 2002 KBS Entertainment awards with the program "Happy Together," and won another in the 2012 "Hello Counselor" in 2012. 

 

As he was announced as the winner of this year's grand prize, he said, "I am grateful to other candidates who have not been able to perform well," adding, "Thanks to you," drawing laughter.


He then said, "I never expected to win the grand prize this year."


He said, "I think I won the grand prize as a representative because there are so many singers who appeared in 'Immortal Songs' and it is impossible to call them one by one."

 

Shin Dong-yeop, who made his debut in the broadcasting industry as a comedian for SBS in 1991, played an active role in SBS comedy programs "Railman," "Our Happy Saturday," and MBC sitcom "' Guys n Girls."


He built an unrivaled character with "R-rated Jokes" that narrowly crosses the line, and later hosted KBS's counseling program "Hello Counselor," SBS's "Strong Heart," and "My Little Old Boy."


"Immortal Songs" was selected as the best program award selected by viewers' votes.


The 20th Anniversary Special Achievement Award went to the late Song Hae, who hosted the National Singing Contest for decades.



 

(This article is translated from English to Korean by Dowon Kim.)



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