'Culinary Class Wars,' 'Sing Again,' and the 'Crime Scene' series were successfully produced by Studio Slam, which announced that it is preparing the country's first new concept survival entertainment show titled 'SELL ME THE SHOW' focused on 'sales.'

'SELL ME THE SHOW' is a program where top sales experts, including the best show hosts in Korea, celebrities, influencers, and YouTubers, compete for the title of the ultimate seller. Participants will pitch, direct, and tell stories based on the given products and themes each round, with all sales-related skills, including real-time sales performance and communication skills, being evaluated comprehensively.

In particular, a setting and mission structure similar to an actual commerce environment will provide interesting viewing points for the audience and a competitive stage resembling real life for participants. It is expected to establish itself as a new type of real survival show, combining practical sales strategies and content, going beyond a simple audition.

With 'Culinary Class Wars' and 'Sing Again' already released, along with the upcoming beauty survival show 'Just Makeup' set to be unveiled in the second half of the year, Studio Slam of the SLL label is drawing attention in the industry as it expands the boundaries of genres and themes with its ongoing survival entertainment offerings.

'SELL ME THE SHOW' is currently in discussions with various platforms and is expected to be released in the second half of 2025.

Studio Slam's representative Yun Hyun-jun noted, "'SELL ME THE SHOW' is not just a program selling products, but through unique storytelling by the participants about the products and real-time communication with customers, it will offer a new type of entertainment that differentiates itself from existing shows."

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