Scandal Supervisor
Scandal Supervisor (Korean: 사건반장; RR: sagonbanjang; lit. Case Chief) is a South Korean current affairs program airing on JTBC. It airs Monday to Fridays at 15:25-16:45 KST and is presented by Yang Won-bo and Kim Ha-eun.[1] The broadcast does not use the same color palette as other JTBC newscasts, but it has used the JTBC News design since February 2017.
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Genre | Current affairs |
Created by | JTBC |
Presented by | Yang Won-bo Kim Ha-eun |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 1,528 (as of December 4, 2020) |
Production | |
Production location | South Korea |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | JTBC |
Original release | September 22, 2014 – present |
External links | |
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Background
Scandal Supervisor | |
Hangul | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | sageon banjang |
McCune–Reischauer | sakŏn panjang |
Three issues are presented each day through the Today... segments, and four other events are dealt with briefly through the Crime Scene corner.
Current segments
- Incident Situation Room (사건상황실) - formerly called Crime Scene (사건 현장), Kim Ha-eun hosts this segment that reports about minor incidents.
- Today's Incident # (오늘, 사건 #) - this segment deals with a certain incident that happened that day.
- Today's Law # (오늘, 법 #) - this segment will delve into a certain law involving an incident.
- Today's Person # (오늘, 인물 #) - this segment analyzes a person's involvement in an incident.
- Incident X-Files (사건 X파일)
- Crime Scene (사건 현장) - this segment is presented ala-3:10 Relay, where the panel will analyze a clip as it plays on the screen.
Former segments
- The World Where We Live In - formerly the fifth main segment, this segment presents stories of people who have done good in the society, a contrast to the heavy atmosphere brought by the cases/issues in the previous segments.
- Relationship Office - this former sixth main segment deals with stories sent by viewers.
- Pyo Chang-won's Question Mark (표창원의 물음표) - anchor Pyo Chang-won delivers his opening brief about the top story that will be covered on Today's Incident #1.
- Today's Incident (사건 오늘) - the panel talk about top issues that day divided into four corners.
- Pyo Chang-won's Period (표창원의 마침표) - Pyo Chang-won will deliver a closing commentary based on the top story that day.
- Out with the Old, In with the New (헌 법 줄게 새 법 다오) - anchor Pyo Chang-won discusses controversial laws with the panel in this Monday-only segment.
- Incident Montage (사건 몽타주) - this Tuesday-only segment explores the central character of the case covered on Today's Incident #1 , and analyzes the case through the person mentioned.
- Incident Investigation Group (사건 역학조사단) - this Wednesday-only segment seems to delve into why and how a certain incident happened in-depth with experts from different backgrounds.
- Historical Theories (사건 평행이론) - this Thursday-only segment tackles a certain historical event and analyzes how much has changed since the event happened.
- Case Investigation Institute (사건 수사연구소) - this Friday-only segment investigates events scientifically with experts. It seems to be similar to the Wednesday segment Incident Investigation Group .
Panel
It is currently presented by Yang Won-bo,[2] with Kim Ha-eun presenting the Crime Scene segment. The panelists have been reduced to two from four due to the reorganization, but on December 7, reporters Lee Do-sung and Gong Da-som joined the panel.
Current fixed panelists
Former panelists
- Choi Young-il, critic
- Jang Hee-young, critic
- Kim Bok-joon, researcher at Korea Institute of Criminology
- Jung Jin-ho, JoongAng Ilbo social affairs reporter
- Lee Ji-hye, JTBC legal team reporter
- Kim Joon-il, NewsTop reporter
- Park Jung-ho, OhmyNews reporter
- Kim Hyung-sun, Naeil Shimun reporter
- Yang Ji-yeol, lawyer
Anchor | Duration | Notes |
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Park Jong-kwon | September 22, 2014-December 31, 2015 | |
Park Sung-joon | January 4, 2016-January 10, 2020 | Ran for a seat in the National Assembly |
Im Kyung-jin | November 17-18, 2017; September 9-11, 2019 | fill-in anchors |
Park Ji-hoon | January 13, 2020-January 23, 2020 | |
Park Hye-jin | January 28, 2020-April 10, 2020 | Freelance announcer |
Song Min-kyo | April 13, 2020-July 17, 2020 | |
Pyo Chang-won | July 20, 2020-December 4, 2020 | Current head of the Pyo Chang-won Institute of Crime Science |
Yang Won-bo | December 7, 2020-present | former Political Desk National Assembly captain and host of 3:10 Relay; current JTBC policy team general manager |
References
- "사건반장 - 나무위키". namu.wiki. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
- "JTBC, 연말 편성 개편…주중 뉴스-드라마-예능 전진 배치". news.jtbc.joins.com (in Korean). 2020-11-25. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
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