Here are some K-pop podcasts to listen to during quarantine
South Korean broadcaster KBS World’s K-pop-focused radio show is aimed at English-speaking audiences in South Korea, but it’s uploaded as a podcast on many platforms with new episodes coming out almost every weekday.
Specialized podcasts also exist, like"Melanetizens" and"106 and Seoul" that both specifically focus on sharing the voice of black K-pop fans or"Nunchi's Night Night," aimed at Spanish-speaking fans, while fandom-specific ones, like the BTS-oriented"Bangtan Epiphany,""Stanning BTS" or"Noona ARMY" podcasts, also are popular, aimed at bringing together stans of the same act.
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