SBS Inkigayo

SBS Inkigayo (1991- )

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SBS Inkigayo is a South Korean music program broadcast by SBS. It airs live every Sunday at 15:50pm KST. The show features some of the latest and most popular artists who perform on stage.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 12:10 (70 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did SBS Inkigayo premiere?

SBS Inkigayo premiered on April 15, 1998.

Who were the original hosts of SBS Inkigayo in 1998?

The original hosts of SBS Inkigayo in 1998 were Shin Jung-hwan and Kang Soo-jung.

How many episodes were aired in the first year of SBS Inkigayo?

SBS Inkigayo aired a total of 40 episodes in its first year.

Which artists performed on the first episode of SBS Inkigayo?

Some of the artists who performed on the first episode of SBS Inkigayo were Sechs Kies, Turbo, and Fin.K.L.

What was the format of SBS Inkigayo in 1998?

In 1998, SBS Inkigayo followed a similar format to other music programs, featuring live performances, interviews, and chart rankings.

Who won the first-ever music chart on SBS Inkigayo in 1998?

The first-ever music chart winner on SBS Inkigayo in 1998 was Sechs Kies with their song "School Byeolgok."

Which K-pop groups gained popularity through their appearances on SBS Inkigayo in 1998?

K-pop groups such as Sechs Kies, Turbo, and Fin.K.L gained significant popularity through their appearances on SBS Inkigayo in 1998.

Did SBS Inkigayo introduce any special segments in 1998?

Yes, in 1998, SBS Inkigayo introduced a special segment called "Music Video Story," where artists would share behind-the-scenes stories about their music videos.

Were there any controversies surrounding SBS Inkigayo in 1998?

Yes, there were controversies surrounding SBS Inkigayo in 1998, particularly regarding unfair chart rankings and allegations of favoritism towards certain artists.

Did SBS Inkigayo air any special episodes or events in 1998?

Yes, SBS Inkigayo aired special episodes and events throughout 1998, including live performances from popular music festivals and award shows.

Were there any notable collaborations or duets on SBS Inkigayo in 1998?

Yes, there were notable collaborations and duets on SBS Inkigayo in 1998, such as Sechs Kies and Turbo performing together for a special stage.

Did SBS Inkigayo feature any international artists in 1998?

Yes, SBS Inkigayo featured international artists in 1998, including performances by Japanese and Chinese artists.

Did SBS Inkigayo have any special episodes dedicated to holidays in 1998?

Yes, SBS Inkigayo had special episodes dedicated to holidays in 1998, with themed stages and performances for events like Christmas and New Year's.

Did SBS Inkigayo air any special episodes celebrating milestones in 1998?

Yes, SBS Inkigayo aired special episodes celebrating milestones such as the show's 100th episode, featuring memorable performances and guest appearances.

Were there any memorable performances or stage accidents on SBS Inkigayo in 1998?

Yes, there were memorable performances as well as stage accidents on SBS Inkigayo in 1998, including unexpected mishaps during live performances.

Did SBS Inkigayo introduce any new segments or changes to the show in 1998?

Yes, SBS Inkigayo introduced new segments and made changes to the show in 1998, including updates to the music chart calculation system and the addition of special interviews.

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