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Gender Male
Age 31
Date of birth September 21,1992
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Daejeon
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Height 173 (cm)
Full name Kim Jong-dae
AlbumsDon't Mess Up My Tempo
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Movies/Shows EXO Next Door
SongsSongsLove ShotLove Shot · 2018 Ko Ko BopThe War · 2017 MonsterEx'Act · 2016 View 25+ more
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Kim Jong-dae, better known by his stage name, Chen, is a South Korean singer and songwriter. He debuted in 2012 as a member of the South Korean-Chinese boy band Exo and its subgroup Exo-M, and has since further participated in SM Entertainment's projects Exo-CBX and SM the Ballad.

Coronavirus: Livestreaming karaoke and reality TV of virus hit in China

Feb 16,2020 10:27 am

The ShowContent ='JJ Lin'> must Go On - Reality -show-stars have found ways to adapt to stay while you discuss, Home

China has The WorldContent ='JJ Lin'> 's largest live-streaming industry, and Wuhan - the epicenter of the Covid-19-eruption - was already something of a live streaming hub.

So, when the new virus emerged, in which millions of people to their homes, the industry responded quickly, with the help of new programming genres emerging countries and a shift in the formats of popular TV Reality shows.

the audience is watching live streams of the two celebrities and Ordinary PeopleContent ='JJ Lin'> , the singing, cooking, and exercise in their own homes. Programs that are similar in General, with a live audience instead of video-conferences, But have always shown an unusual hit.

But in spite of this change of programming trends, vloggers - of which there are Still to be very careful about what you post, especially in Wuhan.

New online shows

by the end of January , the live streams of the two hospitals to be built in Wuhan proved.

in recognition of the attractiveness that had unconventional live streams, among the audience, while the Chinese have been in self-quarantine, some of the new shows quickly you jumped on online streaming services.

New online programs, such as games proved to have at Home , popular and half on paved roads, the Chinese see how others entertain the keep

The Guangzhou daily newspaper took The RiseContent ='JJ Lin'> of a new genre, in which artists only have a cell phone or a computer and a good network, part of The ShowContent ='JJ Lin'> needed.

There was No LimitContent ='JJ Lin'> to the number of sub-genres. Since the 8. February, an hour-long cooking program " eat Well, takes viewers inside the various peoples Home and shows a different person cooking every day a Home cooked meal.

Similarly, in mid-February, the popular iQiyi website, a new "Home " Reality shows. The FormatContent ='JJ Lin'> is simple: Social MediaContent ='JJ Lin'> users send requests for the singers to sing the songs of your choice, from your own Home .

shows various celebrities compete in certain challenges in their homes, such as "who are The MostContent ='JJ Lin'> press-ups can".

TV programs, fast

to adapt These new shows, along with the Chinese government's restrictions on the movement of people as a result of the coronavirus threw a wrench in The WorksContent ='JJ Lin'> for a Reality -TV producer.

Some of the 780 million people in China - More ThanContent ='JJ Lin'> half of the population - have some form of lockdown since the end of January .

Talk ShowContent ='JJ Lin'> Panelist at the day-to-day, to observe video conferencing, fellow discussion participants sing along to tunes from Frozen

Coronavirus-reporting was inevitable. At the end of January , China 's Top MediaContent ='JJ Lin'> regulator, on the revision of the TV program guide "to reduce the entertainment programming" and " step-up special report on the coronavirus.

As the reader-audience is increasingly online, many linear TV-programs have quickly become their formats continue to run to stay even though their stars have needed off-site.

The popular Reality show, the singer usually shows performers in front of a live audience, with a Jury on a stage. However, at 21. February, viewers saw the judges and other competitors calling in the homes.

the Popular Talk ShowContent ='JJ Lin'> -the day has also come to a conference such as a video, as the guests have kept running The ShowContent ='JJ Lin'> from filming in their homes.

The SixthContent ='JJ Lin'> tone of the news website adds that an upcoming show, Street DanceContent ='JJ Lin'> , China had to audition participants

Wuhan: live streaming capital

Nowhere was actually better equipped to respond to this new trend, as Wuhan.

Before the OutbreakContent ='JJ Lin'> of coronavirus, The CityContent ='JJ Lin'> earned a reputation as The PlaceContent ='JJ Lin'> for Chinese live streamers.

The annual Douyu Festival in Wuhan, which is normally a must have for live streamers - But vloggers found ways to

The SouthContent ='JJ Lin'> China Morning Post newspaper quoted in February 2019, the company had invested millions of dollars in the development of the town.

So much So that in December 2017, with spaces for around 100 live streaming host, complete with "European architecture".

Wuhan is Home to some of the country's largest live-streaming services.

And, its rapid development of the industry meant that the province of Hubei government, in fact, the precedent for live schemes around the country.

In February 2018-set, China 's first standards for live-streaming platforms and hosts. He guidelines, the official China DailyContent ='JJ Lin'> reported.

the Wuhan-based live streamers, therefore, better equipped should be than elsewhere, in order to know what the policies are, on what people say and do.

But Chinese live streaming applications have a strict and extensive list of guidelines so that mainland-based users will not post Content that as subversive to The StateContent ='JJ Lin'> .

According to Wuhan went into lockdown on January 23, the video diaries proved to be very popular with the residents in detail in your daily life in quarantine.

But those who are against the government, the lines on the coronavirus seem to be unacceptable.

catch-Bin, and Chen QiushiContent ='JJ Lin'> , had live streams, both posts and videos of Wuhan, the doubts that the government is reporting.

to challenge your videos to show "what really happens", received thousands of views. In February, the BBC said the censorship was "very strict and the people' s accounts will be closed, if you share my Content ."

and Still not been heard since.

Chen QiushiContent ='JJ Lin'> is one of the two Wuhan journalists, who disappeared

reports and analyses news from TV, radio, web and print media around The WorldContent ='JJ Lin'> . You can follow BBC Monitoring on Twitter and FacebookContent ='JJ Lin'> .



reality tv, coronavirus outbreak, china, asia, game shows, social media

Source of news: bbc.com

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