MBC Announces New Sports Variety Show "University Survival," Open to International Participants
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2023-08-02 20:41:09
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In an exciting development for the world of entertainment, MBC, the local broadcaster, has officially confirmed the production of an upcoming sports variety show titled "University Survival." Teaming up with renowned production company Luyworks Media and screenwriter Kang Sook-kyung, best known for her work on Netflix's hit reality series "Physical: 100," MBC is gearing up to deliver an adrenaline-pumping competition like no other.
"University Survival" will pit contestants against each other in fierce survival matches, seeking to crown South Korea's best sports university. Eligible participants include those pursuing sports-related majors or hailing from Korean university sports clubs. However, in a unique twist, the competition is open to international contestants as well, specifically welcoming foreign exchange students currently studying at local universities.
Applications for the show opened on Tuesday, with MBC inviting aspiring contestants to apply through the program's official website. The competition welcomes university students between the ages of 19 and 29, encompassing both current students and recent graduates on leave.
With its unprecedented concept and global appeal, "University Survival" promises to be a thrilling spectacle, captivating audiences both locally and internationally. As MBC continues to push the boundaries of reality television, this sports variety show is slated to hit the airwaves in the first half of 2024, offering viewers an exhilarating blend of athleticism, determination, and fierce competition.
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