Idol School (2017 TV series)

Idol School
Directed byAn Joon-young
Presented byKim Il-Jeong
Kim Hee-chul
Theme music composerBlack Eyed Pilseung
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes11
Production
Executive producerShin Yoo-sun
Running time80 minutes (Episodes 1-4 )
110 minutes (Episodes 5-11)
Production companyStudio Take One[a]
Original release
NetworkMnet
ReleaseJuly 13 (2017-07-13) –
September 29, 2017 (2017-09-29)
Related
Produce 101
Infobox instructions (only shown in preview)
Idol School
Hangul
아이돌 학교
Hanja
아이돌 學校
Revised RomanizationAidol hakgyo
McCune–ReischauerAidol hakkyo

Idol School (Korean아이돌 학교) is a 2017 reality girl group survival show on Mnet. The program aimed to form a 9-member girl group from a pool of 41 female participants, training them in singing, dancing and other "subjects" over an 11-week time period.[2]

While sharing similarities to another Mnet survival program, Produce 101, the two shows differed in many ways including its number of participants, voting system, and number of winners that will form the final group. Another of the shows greatest differences was how they treated the eliminated contestants. In Idol School, participants were given the chance to continue studying in the 'normal class' where they would continue studying in a different class off-campus (off location) under less public scrutiny, for a chance to debut in a future group.[3][4]

The show premiered on July 13, 2017, with the final episode airing on September 29, 2017. The new group name was revealed to be Fromis 9, meaning "From Idol School", but pronounced similar to "Promise" in Korean, and the final line means the never-ending possibilities and the promising and prosperous road ahead after graduation that would last forever. The new group members trained and released albums through Pledis Entertainment, while their group activities were managed by Stone Music Entertainment/Off the Record Entertainment, as a joint venture with CJ E&M.

In August 2021, after a meeting about the group's future, Fromis 9 transferred management to Pledis Entertainment.[5]

  1. ^ "(주)스튜디오테이크원 [STUDIO TAKE ONE Co., Ltd.]". SaraminHR (in Korean). Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  2. ^ Yoon, Min-sik (July 12, 2017). "Wannabe K-pop stars enroll in 'Idol School'". The Korea Herald. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  3. ^ Oh, S. (2017-08-04). ""Idol School" Explains Plans For Eliminated Students". Soompi. Archived from the original on 2017-10-01. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
  4. ^ "Idol School's new rule allows eliminated students to debut too". Koreaboo. 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
  5. ^ "[NOTICE] fromis_9 Transfer of Management". Pledis Entertainment. August 16, 2021.


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