The Japanese girl group audition program produced by FNC Japan is receiving positive responses locally.

NTV’s “Who is Princess? -Girls Group Debut Survival Program” aired on November 2nd, ranking # 1 for the second week in a row. In particular, the show ranked first in different rankings, at the same time, both for age categories and gender of viewers.
“Who is Princess? -Girls Group Debut Survival Program” is a large, premier, survival program that airs in over 220 countries and regions, including Japan. “Who is Princess? -Girls Group Debut Survival Program” broadcast via NTV and the online video service (OTT) was co-produced by Japanese broadcaster NTV and FNC Japan, a subsidiary of FNC Entertainment.
The trainees with an average age of 15.6 years are divided into a “Princess Team” a group which approaches its debuts with each mission and a “Challenger Team” at the crossroads of elimination and compete in solo with the same song and the same dance. Only five interns out of a total of 15 get the chance to debut, creating tension and immersion in supporting viewers.
Recently, one participant was eliminated as a result of “MISSION 1” and 14 competitors are currently challenging each other in “MISSION 2”. The 15 interns who appeared in “Who is Princess? -Girls Group Debut Survival Program” were discovered through auditions owned by FNC Japan. Here is a summary of the first 3 episodes of MISSION 1.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: FNC Japan / SNS Who is Princess?