MBC officially lifts broadcast band on Shinhwa's Andy
2015.02.18
Following the broadcast ban on Shinhwa's Andy due to his gambling controversial by MBC, it was revealed that he can now once again make his appearance on all the programs from the TV station.
A rep from MBC told OBS's 'Unique Entertainment News' on February 17th,"Andy's broadcast suspension was already lifted last month on the 19th. He now can appear on all the current programs by MBC".
The rep also added,"All the celebrities who have been suspended from appearing on broadcast can request for a disposal before going through an evaluation for the final decision".
Andy was reported being involved in an illegal sports gambling in November 2013 which fined him 5 million won and also led to Shinhwa's broadcast ban on MBC.
Following the lift of the ban, Shinhwa will make their appearance on MBC's 'Section TV' on February 22nd in which they will unveill the behind-the-scene of their new music video shooting.
Meanwhile, Shinhwa will release the 12th album 'WE' on February 26th and hold their 17th anniversary concert on March 21st & 22nd.
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