《Kim Se-ah's Insight》
TenAsia's reporter Kim Se-ah delves deeply into entertainment industry issues.
Broadcaster Ji Suk-jin, who has been a staple at the SBS Entertainment Awards from 2012 to 2023, has yet to clinch the grand prize. Now, he's making a bold move to Netflix with a show bearing his name.
Ji Suk-jin has been a key figure in SBS variety shows, notably 'Running Man.' Despite being a frequent nominee, he has never won the grand prize, even being a strong contender in 2021 but only receiving the 'Honorary Employee Award,' sparking controversy. Although he has been nominated multiple times, he has never taken home the top honor.
In variety shows, Ji Suk-jin's role has often been more supportive than leading, particularly in 'Running Man' and 'Sixth Sense,' where he has supported Yoo Jae-suk. Some argue that his lack of a grand prize isn't merely due to neglect. However, it's undeniable that his contributions have been somewhat undervalued.
In this context, Ji Suk-jin has confirmed his participation in the Netflix variety show 'Manhakdo Ji-ssi.' This marks his first venture into Netflix and his first show as the main host. Unlike his previous roles in 'Running Man' and 'Sixth Sense,' he will lead the program as the main MC.
Joining him is Oh My Girl's Mimi, whose relatively short experience in variety shows means Ji Suk-jin's role as MC will be even more crucial. His hosting skills will likely impact the show's quality, as this is a rare opportunity for him to showcase his abilities as a main host.
The show is produced by TEO, a production company founded by PD Kim Tae-ho. Unlike traditional terrestrial variety shows, this OTT platform show presents a unique opportunity to see what results from this new format. The combination of Ji Suk-jin and PD Kim Tae-ho is also a fresh pairing, adding to the intrigue.
Ultimately, this move represents both an opportunity and a test for Ji Suk-jin. It remains to be seen whether he can shine as a solo MC and present a new side of himself on Netflix, stepping away from his familiar SBS environment. As he transitions to this new platform, there's hope that he will no longer remain just a 'nominee' but fully demonstrate his capabilities.
Kim Se-ah, TenAsia Reporter haesmik@tenasia.co.kr