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Reality television talent competition franchise
Produce 101
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Produce 101
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Korean
| 프로듀스 101
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Genre
| Reality television
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talent show
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Country of origin
| South Korea
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Original language
| Korean
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No.
of seasons
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- 4 (South Korea)
- 3 (Japan)
- 4 (China)
- 2 (Thailand)
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Network
| Mnet
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Release
| 22 January 2016
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2016-01-22
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present
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Produce 101
(
Korean
:
프로듀스 101
) is a
reality television
talent competition
franchise
created by South Korean entertainment conglomerate
CJ E&M
, based around the formation of a
K-pop
girl group or boy group. The format is noted for having no panel of judges, employing audience participation to make decisions, as well as for starting with a very large number of competitors, 101, narrowing that number down to the final 11. The franchise began in 2016 and has since expanded to
China
,
Japan
and
Thailand
.
The franchise has attracted a wide following in the world. More than 10 million people cast votes during the finale of Season 2 in 2017, equivalent to a fifth of South Korea's population.
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In 2018, the eight episodes of
Produce 101 China
attracted more than 4.3 billion views on
Tencent Video
.
[2]
Following the
Mnet vote manipulation investigation
, on November 14, 2019, producer Ahn Joon-young partially admitted to rigging the votes of all seasons of
Produce 101
during police questioning. He was arrested before over allegations of bribery and fraud in the franchise.
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Versions
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South Korea
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China
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- Produce 101 China
, featuring female trainees premiered on 21 April 2018.
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- Produce Camp 2019
, also known as Chuang 2019 featuring male trainees premiered on 6 April 2019.
- Produce Camp 2020
, also known as Chuang 2020 featuring female trainees premiered on 2 May 2020.
- Produce Camp 2021
, also known as Chuang 2021 featuring male trainees premiered on 17 February 2021.
Thailand
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- Chuang Asia: Thailand
, also known as Produce Camp Asia: Thailand featuring female trainees premiered on 3 February 2024.
- Chuang Asia Season 2: The Boy Edition
, an upcoming season of Chuang Asia featuring male trainees that will premier in 2025.
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Japan
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Summary of shows by country
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As of December 16, 2023, there have been 11 groups debuted with 118 members involved in over 3 franchises of
Produce 101
.
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Currently airing
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An upcoming season
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Status Unknown
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No longer airing
See also
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- Girls Planet 999
, a Mnet reality competition show featuring female South Korean, Chinese and Japanese trainees.
- Boys Planet
, a Mnet reality competition show featuring male trainees.
Notes
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No longer airing due to a ban on idol competition shows.
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2023 has been announced audition and located outside of China.
[18]
- ^
This season was known as
Chuang 2019
.
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This season was known as
Chuang 2020
.
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This season was known as
Chuang 2021
.
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This season is known as
Chuang Asia: Thailand
.
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This season was known as
Produce 48
.
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This season was known as
Produce X 101
.
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This season is known as
Produce 101 Japan The Girls
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References
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Herman, Tamar (12 November 2017).
"K-Pop Audition Shows Produce Big Results, But Cause Concerns Over Industry's Future"
.
Billboard
.
Archived
from the original on 19 November 2020
. Retrieved
23 April
2019
.
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"Produce 101 Begins a Wave of Interest in Chinese Idol Groups"
.
Pandaily
. 1 July 2018.
Archived
from the original on 19 November 2020
. Retrieved
23 April
2019
.
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"Ahn Joon Young Admits Partially to Vote Rigging of 'Produce 101' Season 1 & 2"
.
KoogleTV
. 14 November 2019. Archived from
the original
on 15 November 2019
. Retrieved
14 November
2019
.
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Seoul staff (June 2017).
"Citizen Producers"
.
Seoul
. No. 167.
Seoul Selection
. p. 59.
Archived
from the original on 19 November 2020
. Retrieved
16 April
2018
– via
Google Books
.
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Lee, Mi-hyun.
"[單獨] '프로듀스 101' 시즌2, 4月 7日 첫放送…總 11部作"
.
Naver
(in Korean).
Ilgan Sports
. Archived from
the original
on August 22, 2017
. Retrieved
March 23,
2017
.
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"
'프로듀스 48', 다시 女子다… 韓日 練習生 미팅 始作"
.
Naver
(in Korean).
Ilgan Sports
.
Archived
from the original on 16 January 2018
. Retrieved
16 January
2018
.
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"Mnet '프로듀스101' 시즌3 女子 練習生 便 來年에 첫放送"
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인사이트
(in Korean). 18 May 2018.
Archived
from the original on 19 November 2020
. Retrieved
30 December
2018
.
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"Mnet '프듀' 시즌3 '프로듀스48' 女子 練習生 便 올해 첫放送"
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인사이트
(in Korean). 18 May 2018.
Archived
from the original on 19 November 2020
. Retrieved
30 December
2018
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[單獨] "워너원 다음은 누구?"…'프로듀스101' 시즌4, 來年 4月 첫放送
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entertain.naver.com
(in Korean).
Archived
from the original on 19 November 2020
. Retrieved
30 December
2018
.
- ^
"
'프로듀스48' 인스타, '프로듀스101 시즌4'(프로듀스X101) 豫告 映像 揭載"
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MSN
(in Korean). Archived from
the original
on 30 December 2018
. Retrieved
30 December
2018
.
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"Produce 101 China"
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Hallyu K Star
(in Thai). Hallyu K Star.
Archived
from the original on 19 November 2020
. Retrieved
6 March
2018
.
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Kaur, Sushmita (13 May 2024) [10 May 2024].
"CHUANG ASIA to hold global auditions for second season"
.
Bandwagon
(in English and Indonesian).
Archived
from the original on 24 May 2024
. Retrieved
4 June
2024
.
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"日本版『PRODUCE 101』始動 2020年デビュ?のグロ?バルなボ?イズグル?プ選考へ"
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oricon
(in Japanese). oricon.
Archived
from the original on 14 September 2019
. Retrieved
11 April
2019
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"CJ ENM Announces New Show "Produce 101 Japan"
"
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Soompi
.
Archived
from the original on 19 November 2020
. Retrieved
11 April
2019
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"「PRODUCE 101 JAPAN」シ?ズン2始動、トレ?ナ?陣や?募?要?表"
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natalie.mu
(in Japanese). 3 November 2020.
Archived
from the original on 19 November 2020
. Retrieved
3 November
2020
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@produce101jp_ (20 April 2023).
"[#PRODUCE101JAPAN3] BEGINS
LEAP HIGH
?君の夢は、時を越えて?
?民プロデュ?サ?が決める
ガ?ルズグル?プオ?ディション
【?募期間】
2023.4.24 - 5.24
▼エントリ?はこちら
https://produce101.jp
#LEAPHIGH #日プ3 #日プ"
(
Tweet
)
. Retrieved
20 April
2023
– via
Twitter
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"Why is China cracking down on reality TV shows? K-pop inspired Youth With You, starring Blackpink's Lisa, was abruptly pulled after regulators called out 'absurd celebrity-chasing' fans"
.
South China Morning Post
. Agence France-Presse. 14 May 2021
. Retrieved
28 May
2021
.
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"A chance for girls who aspire to be part of international stage has arrived!"
.
Twitter
. Retrieved
22 January
2024
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"Mnet "오디션 프로 製作 止揚 할 것"
"
.
naver
(in Korean). 5 December 2019.
Archived
from the original on 19 November 2020
. Retrieved
18 December
2019
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External links
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Seasons
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Spin-offs
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Groups
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Winners
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Other notable
contestants and groups
| Season 1
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Season 2
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48
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X
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Groups
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Discography
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