“受信料がもったいない?”KBS、撮影中に文化財毀損…2度の謝罪にも世論の目は冷ややか
”Is it a waste of reception fees?” KBS damages cultural property during filming... Public opinion remains cold despite two apologies
KBS, which damaged cultural property while filming a TV series, has issued two statement of apologies, but it does not seem to be enough to restore the hearts of the public who have turned their backs on it.
Recently, a KBS TV series crew was found to have damaged cultural property while filming at Byeongsan Seowon Seowon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The incident caused controversy. The incident occurred during the filming of "I Stolen the Lead Role's First Time," starring Seohyun (Girls' Generation) and Taecyeon (2PM).
According to Andong City, North Gyeongsang Province, on the 30th of last month, a KBS TV series production team left nail marks on the pillars of Byeongsan Seowon to hang a model for a prop.
In response, KBS released an official statement on the 2nd stating, "The production staff obtained permission to film at Andong Byeongsan Seowon last weekend and set up the props.
During the process, visitors at the site protested, asking why nails were being driven into the cultural property and props were being attached to it. "Regardless of the reason, KBS will not take any action against the situation that occurred at the site," the statement said.
We understand the seriousness of the situation and feel very sorry. We are currently discussing the exact situation and the best way to restore the system."
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The criticism intensified as attention was drawn once again to the fact that dozens of large nails and wires had been driven into the walls and pillars of the Gyeongsaejae Gate.
Public anger grew as the incident was reported to the public. In response, KBS released a second statement on the 3rd. After inspecting the scene in question, they found that 10 nail marks had already been found.
KBS confirmed that the nails were so new that they were used to repair the pillar, and added, "There is no relation to the photos of nail marks on the pillar that have been reported by some media."
KBS acknowledged that the incident involved damage to cultural property, but said that the Byeongsan Seowon administrative officer had reviewed whether it was okay to hang props on the wall.
"We will continue to monitor the investigation and humbly accept the results. We will also actively cooperate in the restoration of the damaged areas in the future."
Next, we will educate outsourced production companies on the value of Byeonsan Seowon and provide them with management and supervision information.
KBS said it would create "guidelines" to strengthen supervision. However, despite this second apology, public opinion was cold.
The public's opinion has changed because the incident has reoccurred despite the fact that the damage was not done, and because the cultural assets have already been damaged and cannot be restored to their previous state.
Internet users are flooded with criticism, saying things like, "It's a waste of the reception fee," and "I wish they wouldn't pay any attention to the TV series."
Attention is focused on whether KBS will be able to resolve this situation.
2025/01/04 10:40 KST
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