Peak Time


Peak Time is a 2023 South Korean reality competition show. It aired on JTBC from February 15 to April 19, 2023, every Wednesday at 20:50 for the first two episodes before it changed to 22:30 from the third episode onwards. It was simultaneously broadcast through TV Asahi and Abema in Japan, and TikTok in other parts of the world, and is also available for streaming on TVING in South Korea and on Viki in selected regions.
Hosted by Lee Seung-gi, the program provided a stage for already debuted K-pop boy bands to once again prove their skills to audiences outside of South Korea and compete for the "Worldwide Idol" title. The final Top 6 teams got the special benefit of having their names disclosed while performing on the show and held a concert. The winning team, Vanner received a monetary prize of million, an album release, and a global showcase.

Background and production

Development

released a teaser video for Peak Time on June 20, 2022, in hopes of recruiting already debuted K-pop boy bands to participate in the show. Under the supervision of JTBC chief producer Yoon Hyun-joon and production director Ma Geon-young, who were both also involved in the production of the successful reality singing competition show Sing Again, the program aims to revitalize the careers of lesser-known Korean idols, regardless of their debut year. Ma commented that he "wanted to provide a platform" to those "who didn't have a chance to make themselves known to the public."
Lee Seung-gi, who also hosted both seasons of Sing Again, was recruited as Peak Time's host. In regards to choosing Lee, the production team noted his excellent wit and hosting skills during Sing Again, as well as his ability to sympathize well with the contestants, often providing musical advice, being a musician himself.
The panel of judges, consisting of eight people, was announced on December 20, 2022. The production team had enlisted former Sing Again judges Kyuhyun and Mino to be part of the panel, with the former being assigned as the lead judge of the show. The panel also includes Jay Park, Kim Sung-kyu, Lee Gi-kwang, Tiffany Young, SM Entertainment performance director Shim Jae-won, as well as prominent songwriter and producer Ryan S. Jhun. Regarding their roles as judges, Jhun aims to instill the importance of teamwork in the contestants, while Young hopes to impart the skills that she has learned through her experiences as a K-pop idol. Moonbyul joined the panel starting from the second round after Mino stepped down to fulfill his mandatory military service.

Broadcast schedule

Voting system

The official website and Naver NOW app are the primary platforms to vote for the contestants.
The first voting phase was opened to the general public on February 16 after Episode 2 and ended on March 15 after Episode 6. Viewers were allowed to vote for up to eight teams and two individuals daily, regardless of their team membership.
The second voting phase was opened to the general public on March 23 after Episode 7 and will end on April 6 at 09:00. Viewers were allowed to vote for up to four teams and two individuals daily, regardless of their team membership.

Contestants

The show's contestants were organized into 24 teams, each named after an "hour" on the 24-hour clock. With the exception of Team 24:00, each team comprised members of an existing or soon-to-debut K-pop boy band. Team 24:00 was assembled by the judging panel from a pool of individual applicants, or "1-member teams". These ten contestants auditioned without their original group members, who were unable to join due to various circumstances. These individual contestants include Gon from Argon, Heedo from B.I.G, Kim Byung-joo from Xeno-T, Kim Hyun-jae from Black6ix, Kim Shin from Team X, Moon Jongup from B.A.P, Minjae from Spectrum, Minseong from Varsity, Taeseon from TRCNG, and Wontak from Rainz. Applicants not selected for Team 24:00 were eliminated.
On March 6, 2023, allegations of school bullying involving Kim Hyun-jae of Team 24:00 surfaced on a prominent South Korean online forum. He was removed from the show on March 13. In a March 9 statement, the producers condemned school violence and announced a "careful investigation" into the claims to "clearly understand what happened". However, given the complexity of the situation and the time needed for verification, the production team ultimately decided to remove Kim from the program.
On April 7, the production team confirmed that Team 23:00 had voluntarily withdrawn from the show ahead of the second elimination round. The announcement followed the circulation of photos on South Korean forums showing Karam socializing with Japanese adult video actors.
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Winning team
Contestants eliminated during the final round
Contestants eliminated during the second phase of eliminations
Contestants eliminated during the first phase of eliminations
Contestants eliminated during the survival round
Contestants withdrew from the show

TeamIdentityMembersResult
Team 01:00Dignity
Team 02:00NTX
Team 03:00In2It
Team 04:00BXB
Team 05:00ATBO
Team 06:00Aimers
Team 07:00Masc
Team 08:00DKB
Team 09:00Blitzers
Team 10:00BTL
Team 11:00Vanner
Team 12:00Kingdom
Team 13:00BAE173
Team 14:00Ghost9
Team 15:00BLK
Team 16:00Romeo
Team 17:00W.A.O
Team 18:00BDC
Team 19:00Daydream
Team 20:00M.O.N.T
Team 21:0024K
Team 22:00JWiiver
Team 23:00The Boss
Team 24:00

Competition rounds

Survival round

Episodes 1 and 2, which were both broadcast on February 15, 2023, encompassed the entirety of the survival round. The results for this round were based solely on the judges' decision. The judges voted for any team whose performance piqued their interest by pressing a "PICK" button. Teams that received between six and eight PICKs automatically advanced to the next round, with a full eight PICKs being called "All PICK", and teams that received three or fewer PICKs were automatically eliminated. Any teams that received between four and five were put on hold until the judges had reached a consensus through further discussions. Full versions of the team performances were uploaded to the official Peak Time YouTube channel, regardless of whether they were previously broadcast or not.
For this round, the 23 teams were divided into three sections: the "Rookie" section, the "Booster" section, and the "Suspended Activity" section. Instead of using their official group names, the teams performed using new names assigned to them through lottery before the start of the survival round. Each team name represents an hour of the day according to the 24-hour clock notation. The teams are forbidden from disclosing their official group names or agencies until they either get eliminated or reach the final Top 6.
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Passed
On hold, but subsequently passed
On hold, but subsequently eliminated
Eliminated

Towards the end of the survival round, the 1-member teams were introduced and performed on stage. After seeing all ten performances, the judges chose the contestants whom they wanted to form Team 24:00.
ContestantSongResultIdentity
2.10Heedo"Back Door" by Stray KidsPASS
2.11Kim Shin"Rush" by Monsta XOUTTeam X
2.12Kim Hyun-jae"Maniac" by Stray KidsPASS
2.13Wontak"Candy" by BaekhyunOUTRainz
2.14Taeseon"Baby" by AstroOUTTRCNG
2.15Gon"Beautiful" by Wanna OnePASS
2.16Kim Byung-joo"4 Walls" by f(x)PASS
2.17Moon Jong-up"Anyone" by SeventeenPASS

First round – Rival match

The first round, entitled "rival match", took place during Episode 3 and 4, which were aired on February 22 and March 1, 2023, respectively. The judges matched up the remaining 16 teams into eight rival pairs, which were each assigned to either the blue or red corner. Furthermore, each pair received a specific performance theme. The teams were given three weeks to prepare for their performances with the help of experts, which were provided by the show.
The winners were decided by the judging panel. Each judge had a blue and red PICK button, through which they voted for who should win each match. Whenever a tie occurred, which happened between Team 13:00 and Team 14:00, the winning team was decided after a discussion between the judges. The winning team of each pair was awarded a benefit, wherein the cumulative number of votes was doubled at the end of the first voting phase.
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Team in the blue corner won
Team in the red corner won

Second round – Union match

Introduced during the latter half of Episode 4, the second round was announced to be a "union match", or a competition between alliances consisting of four teams. Each alliance was tasked to form three smaller units that would represent their unified team in a four-way battle for the rap, vocal, and dance positions. The rap unit had to have a maximum number of five members, while the vocal unit had to have six members at most. Only the dance unit had no member limit.
The winning unit from each battle was determined by the judges. Each winning unit earned 2% of the total cumulative votes that had accumulated by the end of the first phase of voting. These additional votes were awarded to the entirety of the alliance that the winning unit was associated with. An MVP was also chosen from each battle. Determined by 25 guest judges, the MVPs earned 5% of the total cumulative votes, which was added to their respective team's total number of votes.
During the formation of the alliances, Teams 09:00, 20:00, and 11:00 were given the chance to select three teams to join them, forming Alliances A, B, and C, respectively. Teams that were not chosen in the end–namely, Teams 01:00, 04:00, 07:00, and 21:00–formed the last alliance, Alliance D. However, Team 11:00 was given the ability to switch Team 14:00 from Alliance B with Team 21:00 from Alliance D after being chosen by the majority of the 16 teams as the overall winner of the first round.
Alliance AAlliance BAlliance CAlliance D
Team 02:00Team 08:00Team 11:00Team 01:00
Team 05:00Team 20:00Team 13:00Team 04:00
Team 09:00Team 21:00Team 15:00Team 07:00
Team 18:00Team 23:00Team 24:00Team 14:00

All alliances had three days and two nights to prepare for their performances. In each unit, members picked their leader and center, who would showcase the highlight of their performance. The performances aired during Episodes 5 and 6, which broadcast on March 8 and 15, respectively.
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Winning alliance unit

Third round – Originals match

The third round was revealed to be an "originals match" in Episode 7, which broadcast on March 22. All 16 teams were assigned an original song based on the number of the ball they had drawn after the union match performances. However, only the ten teams that survived the first elimination round performed during the third round performances. The remaining teams were divided into two leagues: League A and League B. Being the teams that ranked first and second during the first elimination round, respectively, teams 13:00 and 11:00 designated the teams' leagues and their order of performance. In each league, a winning team will be determined by the judges and the audience. A PICK vote from a judge is equivalent to 100 points, while a PICK vote from an audience member is equals to 10 points. The winners will earn 3% of the total cumulative votes that will accumulate by the end of the second phase of voting.
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Winning team

Final round

top producers took part in producing songs for this round. During this round their identity was revealed, competed with their original name.
Production CreditNew SongTeamFinal rank
1
  • Composition: Ryan S. Jhun, Benjamin Samama, Cory Enemy, Kyle Trewartha, Michael Trewartha
  • Lyrics: Jessica Yoowon Oh, Ryan S. Jhun, Benjamin Samama, Cory Enemy, Kyle Trewartha, Michael Trewartha
"Prime Time"Vanner1
2
  • Composition: Joohoney, Ye-Yo!
  • Lyrics: Joohoney, Ye-Yo!
  • Arrangement: Joohoney, Ye-Yo!
"Turning Point"DKB4
3
"This That Shhh"B.A.P, Topp-Dogg, B.I.G, Argon3
4
  • Composition: KENZIE, Mike Daley, Mitchell Owens, Adrian McKinnon
  • Lyrics: KENZIE
  • Arrangement: Mike Daley, Mitchell Owens
"GT"BAE1735
5
"NOIR"M.O.N.T6
6
  • Composition: GroovyRoom, GONEISBACK
  • Lyrics: Shannon, BuildingOwner
  • Arrangement: GroovyRoom, GONEISBACK
"Wave"MASC2

Global ranking history

Episode 3Episode 4Episode 5Episode 6Episode 7Episode 8Episode 10Episode 11
1Team 11:00Team 11:00 Team 11:00 Team 11:00 Team 13:00 5rowspan="6" Team 11:00Vanner
Team 11:00
2Team 24:00Team 23:00 1Team 23:00 Team 23:00 Team 11:00 1Team 07:00Masc
Team 07:00
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3Team 23:00Team 07:00 2Team 07:00 Team 07:00 Team 23:00 1Team 08:00Team 24:00 1-
4Team 13:00Team 24:00 2Team 24:00 Team 20:00 1Team 20:00 Team 24:00DKB
Team 08:00 1
-
5Team 07:00Team 20:00 1Team 20:00 Team 24:00 1Team 08:00 2Team 23:00BAE173
Team 13:00 1
-
6Team 20:00Team 13:00 2Team 13:00 Team 13:00 Team 24:00 1Team 13:00 2M.O.N.T
Team 20:00 1
-
7Team 08:00Team 08:00 Team 08:00 Team 08:00 Team 14:00 2Team 20:00 3Team 20:00
8Team 18:00Team 18:00 Team 18:00 Team 02:00 2Team 15:00 4Team 13:00 7Team 14:00 1
9Team 14:00Team 14:00 Team 14:00 Team 14:00 Team 04:00 6Team 14:00 2Team 02:00
10Team 02:00Team 02:00 Team 02:00 Team 18:00 2Team 07:00 7Team 15:00 2Team 15:00
11Team 15:00Team 15:00 Team 15:00 Team 21:00 1Team 05:00 1
12Team 05:00Team 21:00 1Team 21:00 Team 15:00 1Team 21:00 1
13Team 21:00Team 05:00 1Team 04:00 1Team 01:00 2Team 02:00 5
14Team 09:00Team 04:00 1Team 05:00 1Team 05:00 Team 01:00 1
15Team 04:00Team 01:00 1Team 01:00 Team 04:00 2Team 18:00 5
16Team 01:00Team 09:00 2Team 09:00 Team 09:00 Team 09:00

First phase elimination

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Benefit

Second phase elimination

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Benefit

Final result

Discography

All releases were produced by SLL and Kakao Entertainment. Releases consist of live recordings of a few selected performances from each round.

Survival round release

First round releases

Second round releases

Third round releases

Final round release

Reception

Audience response

Peak Time has become one of the "most viral TV show in South Korea" after three episodes. Viewers noted that what sets the show apart from other competition series is "the cast's sincerity and passion for music".

Ratings

After the broadcast of the first three episodes, Peak Time reached Rakuten Viki's top 10 most watched shows in 14 countries, including United States, Canada, Bulgaria, Norway, and Australia.

Aftermath

Peak Time Concert: Your Time

Web shows