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  2. List of K-pop music videos banned by South Korean television ...

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    Other reasons for a ban are songs featuring Japanese lyrics, negative influences upon youth, or product placement, either in the song or within the video the use of brand names. KBS, MBC, and SBS are the three networks, and account for the vast majority of banned K-pop videos. Between 2009 and 2012, they banned over 1,300 K-pop songs. [1]

  3. List of banned K-pop videos - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Censorship in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    List of K-pop music videos banned by South Korean television networks; Korea Communications Standards Commission; Korean history textbook controversies; R.

  5. South Korea bans viral North Korea propaganda video ... - AOL

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    The decision to ban the video was made after intelligence authorities asked for a revie. South Korea's media regulator said on Monday it was banning access to a North Korean propaganda music video ...

  6. Music censorship - Wikipedia

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    While Korea's three largest television networks—KBS, MBC, and SBS—have all banned videos at some point, the public broadcaster KBS is known for having stricter standards and practices, and additionally bans songs that encourage inappropriate behaviour (especially among youth), or contain references to brand names or Japanese words.

  7. K-pop - Wikipedia

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    K-pop (/ k eɪ p ɒ p /, Korean: 케이팝; RR: Keipap), short for Korean popular music, [1] is a form of popular music originating in South Korea. [2] It includes styles and genres from around the world, such as pop, hip hop, R&B, rock, jazz, gospel, reggae, electronic dance, folk, country, disco, and classical on top of its traditional Korean music roots. [3]

  8. 10 Minutes (Lee Hyori song) - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying music video for "10 Minutes" was directed by Seo Hyun-seung; it was initially banned from broadcast by SBS, which judged its choreography to be too erotic. Lee promoted the song with live performances on various South Korean music programs throughout August and September, including Music Camp and Inkigayo .

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