[News] Leeteuk, Park Shin Hye and Doojoon to host 2011 Melon Music Awards
2011.11.10
2011 Melon Music Awards announced that they appointed Super Junior's Leeteuk, Park Shin Hye and B2ST's Doojoon to hosts this year's event.
The three were selected because of their impact in Hallyu wave. Super Junior receiving love and attention from Asia and Europe, while B2ST on the other hand has upcoming Southeast Asia tour starting in December. Actress Park ShinHye is cast for a Taiwanese drama, "‘Whirlwind District Office 1"
2011 Melon Music Awards’ representative stated, "2011′s Melon Music Awards will be a better music shows and a prestigious awarding show. We will show impressive live stages and performances. We are aiming to attract international viewers, as this year's hosts they are already got the interest of international audience because of Hallyu wave."
The previous ‘Melon Music Awards’ was hosted by Jang Geun Suk and Song Joong Ki for the second.
The ’2011 Melon Music Awards’ will be aired on November 24th at 7PM. Highlights of the event will be uploaded on Melon’s YouTube channel.
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