Inkigayo
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Inkigayo
Summary
Inkigayo is a television series[1]. Inkigayo has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Inkigayo's instance of is recorded as television series[3].
- Inkigayo's genre is music television[4].
- The original language of Inkigayo was Korean[5].
- Inkigayo's presenter is recorded as Minhyuk[6].
- Inkigayo's Commons category is recorded as Inkigayo[7].
- Inkigayo's original broadcaster is recorded as Seoul Broadcasting System[8].
- Inkigayo's country of origin is recorded as South Korea[9].
- Inkigayo began on December 15, 1991[10].
- Inkigayo ended on October 17, 1993[11].
- Inkigayo's distributed by is recorded as Seoul Broadcasting System[12].
- Inkigayo's official website is recorded as https://programs.sbs.co.kr/enter/gayo/main[13].
- Inkigayo's official website is recorded as https://programs.sbs.co.kr/enter/gayo[14].
- Inkigayo's Revised Romanization is recorded as SBS Ingigayo[15].
- Inkigayo's day of regular release is recorded as Sunday[16].
- Inkigayo's audio system is recorded as stereo sound[17].
Body
Publication
The original language of Inkigayo was Korean[5]. Inkigayo's genre is music television[4].
Why It Matters
Inkigayo has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Inkigayo is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]