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Wonder Girls reality TV to air
Posted : 2010-07-26 18:42
Updated : 2010-07-26 18:42
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Wonder Girls

By Lee Hyo-won
Staff reporter

The fourth season premiere of the reality television program featuring the Wonder Girls will air on Thursday, MTV announced Monday.

``MTV Wonder Girls’’ introduces the girl band’s promotional activities and everyday life in the United States, such as at their New York home and studio.

The new season is also scheduled to feature the Wonder Girls’ upcoming performance in Malaysia on Saturday. The five-member group plans to perform as representative artists of Korea, for an audience of 15,000 in the concert dubbed World Stage Live in Malaysia. The lineup includes U.S. pop star Katie Perry and German band Tokio Hotel, among others.

In addition to airing their work onstage, the program will trail the girls as they meet local fans and vacation at a resort.

The five-part program will be broadcast at 10 p.m. on Thursday and every Saturday at 8 p.m. from its second episode on Aug. 7.

The reality show was launched in 2006 to introduce fans to the band’s activities and continued over three seasons.

``If the past series focused on capturing the girls’ cute charms onstage, then the new season will introduce fans to the heightened maturity in their music,’’ said the producers of the program in a press release.



원더걸스 TV 리얼리티쇼 시즌 4 방영

MTV는 월요일 원더걸스가 출연하는 리얼리티 TV 프로그램의 시즌 4가 목요일 방영이 시작된다고 발표했다.

“MTV 원더걸스”는 뉴욕의 집과 스튜디오 등 미국에서의 이 여성밴드의 홍보 활동과 일상생활을 소개한다.

새 시즌은 토요일 말레이시아에서 가질 이 밴드의 공연도 방영할 계획이다. 5인조 이 여성 밴드는 한국의 대표 연예인으로 말레이시아의 “세계 생중계 무대”라는 1만 5,000 명이 모인 콘서트에서 출연할 계획이다. 출연진은 미국 팝스타 케이티 페리와 독일 밴드 토카이 호텔이 포함돼 있다.

이 프로는 그들의 무대 공연 외에 국내 팬들을 만나고 관광지에서 휴가를 보내는 것도 들어 있다.
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