(The CEN News / Reporter Yang Hyung-ju) SBS’s ‘Live Broadcast Today’ delivers lively, useful stories from on-the-ground reporting that cover trends, food and health.
On the 29th, SBS’s ‘Live Broadcast Today’ will run a lineup of segments — ‘Today ISSUE,’ ‘Reasoned Taste,’ ‘Trend TMI: What Are People Doing These Days?,’ ‘Masterstroke,’ and ‘Where’s Uncle Going?’ — that span seasonal harvests, culinary features, lifestyle and health pieces, and life in mountain villages.
In the ‘Today ISSUE’ segment, the program follows a fresh carrot harvest that can yield up to 40 tons a day. Reporters capture the busy work on the farms and the vivid scenes of large-scale harvesting.
In ‘Reasoned Taste,’ the show presents herb‑accented grilled lamb chops. The aromatic herbs complement the meat’s juices, offering viewers a distinctive culinary moment.
‘Trend TMI: What Are People Doing These Days?’ looks at the recent craze for so-called “lucky spots”—places people visit to seek luck and renewed energy. The segment also profiles collectors hunting for genuine vintage items and examines the broader trend of rediscovering the value of older goods.
In ‘Masterstroke,’ the program covers age-related eyelid drooping (ptosis). It explains the common symptoms and outlines management options to help viewers understand the condition.
‘Where’s Uncle Going?’ follows a couple living in the mountains, offering a window into their daily life. The piece highlights how their different routines and perspectives unfold against a natural backdrop.
Overall, ‘Live Broadcast Today’ aims to give viewers practical, engaging content through diverse reporting and on-site coverage.
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(The CEN News) Yang Hyung-ju, reporter press@mhns.co.kr











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