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Producers of '12.12: The Day' Launch Global Female Talk Show 'Girls Cross Talk Club'
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Producers of '12.12: The Day' Launch Global Female Talk Show 'Girls Cross Talk Club'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • 'Girls Cross Talk Club,' a new global female talk show, is launching through a collaboration between film production company Hive Media Corp and entertainment content creator Balacompany.
  • The show aims to feature prominent women from around the world discussing various topics like relationships, careers, culture, and lifestyle.
  • The program's title, '๊ฑธํฌํฌ,' is an abbreviation for 'Girls Cross Talk Club,' signaling its focus on candid and entertaining conversations among women.

Hive Media Corp, the production company behind the hit film '12.12: The Day' (previously known as 'Seoul's Spring'), is partnering with Balacompany, a rising force in entertainment content creation, to launch a new global variety talk show titled 'Girls Cross Talk Club,' or '๊ฑธํฌํฌ' for short.

The upcoming program promises a fresh format, bringing together influential women from diverse backgrounds across the globe. These participants will engage in candid and humorous discussions covering a wide spectrum of topics, including romance, career paths, cultural trends, and various aspects of lifestyle.

The show's title, '๊ฑธํฌํฌ,' is a playful abbreviation derived from 'Girls Cross Talk Club,' clearly indicating its central theme: open and engaging conversations among women. The collaboration between Hive Media Corp, known for its cinematic successes, and Balacompany, recognized for its popular entertainment content, signals a strong production and creative force behind the new venture.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.