WIN: Who is Next

WIN: Who is Next (2013)

EndedReality show

Produced by YG Entertainment, the show's goal is to choose the members of the new boy group signed under YG Entertainment. Eleven trainees from YG will be divided into two teams, A and B, and they will compete to win the hearts of the viewers. Their destiny is under the viewers' hands since fans will vote for the team they want to debut first.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 22:00 (45 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E11Episode 11nov. 1, 2013
S01E10Episode 10oct. 25, 2013
S01E09Episode 9oct. 18, 2013
S01E08Episode 8oct. 11, 2013
S01E07Episode 7oct. 4, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did WIN: Who is Next premiere?

WIN: Who is Next premiered on August 23, 2013.

Who were the two teams competing in WIN: Who is Next?

The two teams competing in WIN: Who is Next were Team A and Team B.

What was the format of the competition in WIN: Who is Next?

The competition in WIN: Who is Next revolved around the two teams undergoing various challenges to showcase their talents and skills in singing, dancing, and teamwork.

Who were the mentors on WIN: Who is Next?

The mentors on WIN: Who is Next were Yang Hyun-suk, the founder of YG Entertainment, and other YG producers.

What was the prize for the winning team in WIN: Who is Next?

The winning team in WIN: Who is Next would have the opportunity to debut as a new YG Entertainment group.

How were the winners of WIN: Who is Next decided?

The winners of WIN: Who is Next were decided through a combination of audience votes and evaluations by the mentors.

What were the challenges faced by the teams in WIN: Who is Next?

The challenges faced by the teams in WIN: Who is Next included vocal and dance performances, as well as missions testing their teamwork and creativity.

What was the significance of WIN: Who is Next in the K-pop industry?

WIN: Who is Next was significant in the K-pop industry as it showcased the intense training and competition involved in debuting as an idol group, providing insight into the industry's inner workings.

How did the audience participate in WIN: Who is Next?

The audience participated in WIN: Who is Next by voting for their favorite team and providing feedback on the teams' performances.

What was the impact of WIN: Who is Next on the participating trainees?

WIN: Who is Next had a significant impact on the participating trainees, as it offered them a platform to gain exposure and experience, regardless of the final outcome.

How did WIN: Who is Next contribute to the development of YG Entertainment's future groups?

WIN: Who is Next contributed to the development of YG Entertainment's future groups by allowing the trainees to showcase their talents, which could potentially shape the direction of future debuting groups.

What was the audience's reception to WIN: Who is Next?

WIN: Who is Next received positive reception from the audience, who were captivated by the intense competition and the talent displayed by the participating trainees.

What was the significance of WIN: Who is Next for YG Entertainment?

WIN: Who is Next was significant for YG Entertainment as it provided a unique platform to introduce and promote their trainees to a wide audience, creating anticipation for their future debut.

How did WIN: Who is Next contribute to the evolution of K-pop reality shows?

WIN: Who is Next contributed to the evolution of K-pop reality shows by highlighting the rigorous training process and the competitive nature of the industry, setting a precedent for future programs.

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