故イ・ソンギュンさんと遊興施設室長の発言内容を公開…KBSの報道に放送通信審議委員会が苦情を受け付け
The contents of the statements made by the late Lee Sun Kyun and the director of the Entertainment Facilities Office are made public...The Broadcasting and Communications Deliberation Committee receives complaints about the KBS report.
The Korea Broadcasting and Telecommunications Deliberation Commission announced on the 28th that it had received a complaint regarding a KBS report that published the contents of a phone call between the late actor Lee Sun Kyun and entertainment facility manager A.
. On the same day, an official from the Broadcasting and Communications Deliberation Committee told Edaily, ``We have received two complaints regarding the report,'' adding, ``It is difficult to make the details of the complaints public.'' Continuing, “Now
After that, the deliberation department in charge will decide whether to proceed with the complaint." Prior to this, KBS announced on the 24th of last month regarding Lee Sun Kyun's drug use charges.
While reporting exclusively on the matter, he released a portion of the phone conversation that included a private conversation between Lee Sun Kyun and Mr. A. Lee Sun Kyun said, ``I love you too, please know that.''
Ru? ” to which Mr. A replies, ``I don't know. I don't express myself.'' In response, KBS added the following explanation: ``The content allows us to infer the relationship between the two people.''
Lee Sun Kyun, who was investigated by the police for about two months after being criminally prosecuted on suspicion of marijuana and sex trafficking under the Narcotics Control Law, was arrested in Jongno, Seoul the day before.
He was found dead in his vehicle parked near Waryong Park in Jongno-gu. After the fact of Lee Sun Kyun's death became known, there were some rumors that it was not directly related to the drug charges.
Some people criticized KBS for going too far in its coverage of revealing intimate details of her private life. ■Main consultation services for problems introduced on the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare website to prevent suicide
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2023/12/28 19:56 KST
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