SBS PopAsia
SBS PopAsia is an Australian digital radio station that broadcasts music, most notably from East Asia and Southeast Asia, on digital radio, online and on mobile devices. The station originated as a two-hour segment on SBS youth radio programme Alchemy before launching as a stand alone digital radio station in 2010.
A television program of the same name was also broadcast on SBS and later SBS Viceland from 2011 to 2018, presenting back-to-back Asian Pop music videos. It was hosted by Jamaica de la Cruz until 2016, with Andy Trieu taking over as host until the show ended in 2018.
PopAsia fans are called PopAsians.
History
SBS PopAsia began as a weekly two-hour segment on the SBS youth radio programme, Alchemy, as the Asian Pop Show. Due to growing popularity and increasing online fan engagement SBS PopAsia was launched as a 24-hour digital radio show in 2010.In late 2011, a television program of the same name debuted on SBS's main free-to-air television channel in a two-hour timeslot from on Sunday mornings. In 2013, the program was extended to three-and-a-half hours of prime-time broadcast across Saturday and Sunday evenings on SBS Viceland. In 2014, it reverted to its original 2 hour timeslot at 9am on Sundays. From 13 March 2016, it changed to a one-hour show on Sundays 10am to 11am on SBS Viceland. PopAsia aired its final episode on 8 July 2018.
Radio
SBS PopAsia began transmitting in 2010. The station is available on DAB, the SBS mobile application, and channel 307 on Freeview across Australia.SBS PopAsia hosts a variety of segments and shows on digital radio:
Current segments
- Breakfast Requests: Playing fan requests made through Facebook, Twitter or the request phone line.
- BTS Hit Zone: Broadcasts music from prominent South Korean boy band BTS.
- C-pop Central: Focuses on Mandopop and Cantopop.
- Filipino Buzz: Broadcasts mainly OPM and Pinoy pop.
- Girl Group Alumni: This segment focuses on recent releases, as well as hits, from girl groups.
- J-pop Nation: Mainly airs recent J-pop releases.
- K-drama OST: This segment plays music from Korean drama soundtracks, including classics as well as new releases.
- K-Wave: Mainly airs music from South Korea.
- V-Pop Vibes: Focuses on V-pop and other music from Vietnam.
- PopAsia Party: Every Friday and Saturday night the station plays a variety of upbeat Asian pop music for a party atmosphere.
- SBS PopAsia's Top 30 Countdown: This segment counts down the most popular Asian pop songs of the week.
- Sunday Night J-rock: Airing on Sunday nights, this segment is dedicated to Japanese rock, metal and other heavy music.
- The Anime Hour: Airs theme tunes from anime.
- The Old School Arvo: Plays past music from various artists.
- We Love Boybands: Mainly airs music from Asian boy bands.
Former segments/shows
An hour of hip-hop, rap and R&B music encompassing Asian countries including South Korea, China, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and more.
Boyband Friday
SBS PopAsia formerly aired music from boy bands for the entire day every Friday.
The New Music Show
Andy Trieu shares the latest song releases and pop culture news, and also interviews a variety of Asian pop artistLive@5 Show
Between 2011 and 2014, fans could tune into the digital radio show between 5 and 7pm where co-hosts Jamaica dela Cruz and MegaMatt would count down the biggest Asian Pop hits in Australia as voted on Twitter and Facebook. The show was replaced by Hashtag Hits in 2014 which introduced a system of live voting through hashtags on Twitter.Hashtag Hits
The Hashtag Hits show commenced in 2014. Every weekday, regular votes through Twitter and Facebook finalised the top 8 songs and a challenger. Live voting opened at 4.30pm where listeners tweeted or posted on the Facebook wall the #Hashtag of their favourite song from the top 9. The concept of Titanium Status was introduced in June 2014 where when a song has reached number one for eight consecutive days, it becomes titanium. Despite anticipation that EXO's Overdose would be the first song to reach Titanium Status, in fact label mate Super Junior M succeeded with their song Swing. The other Titanium songs included GOT7's A, Beast's Good Luck, Infinite's Last Romeo, Super Junior's Mamacita and Infinite's Back. All of the songs that have reached Titanium status are from Korean male groups rather than female groups.Eat Your Kimchi
YouTubers Simon and Martina or Eat Your Kimchi, had a radio show on SBS PopAsia radio every Friday 7-8pm AEST. They talked about K-Pop and more largely Korean culture. Content covered include issues similar to the TL;DR's on their YouTube channel such as plastic surgery and the FIFA World Cup.Prince Mak Hour
Australian member of K-pop boyband JJCC began hosting his own 1 hour radio show from 2015 on Tuesdays at 8pm. He played Asian Pop music and talked about his life as an Asian popstarTelevision
The SBS PopAsia television show launched on 7 September 2011 on SBS, airing 8.30am to 10.30am on Sundays. Growing popularity saw an additional episode was added on Mondays at 5pm. With the relaunch of the SBS Viceland channel to focus on younger audiences, SBS PopAsia moved to the channel in 2013 and was broadcast every Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6pm, but was later changed to 9 to 11am. The show aired its final episode on 8 July 2018.The show was rated PG and hence positioned the show as an accessible, family-friendly television programme. The previous weekend's episode could be accessed on the PopAsia website or on SBS on Demand for 7 days after the episode aired on television.
Audience interaction
The show debuted by displaying Tweets and Facebook messages at regular intervals throughout the show. However it was replaced by exclusively showing displays real-time audience tweets.Advertisements
Advertisements relevant to those interested in Asian culture were sometimes played in the ad breaks. For example, the Korean Tourism Office aired videos such as PSY's "Wiki Korea" tourism project.Segments
Three-in-a-row
The goal of this game was to guess the common theme between the three Asian Pop videos that are shown. Viewers were encouraged to play along by tweeting or posting their guesses. Previous themes included the beach, vampires, swirly lollipops and Australian Asian Pop stars. SBS PopAsia also encouraged viewers to submit their own three-in-a-row.Double Play
Every week, the SBS PopAsia gave PopAsians the option of choosing which of two artists should have two of their music videos played in the next episode. The winning artist was chosen through voting on Twitter and Facebook.PopAsia 101
PopAsia 101s used to be broadcast weekly on PopAsia. This involved presenter 'PopAgent' Jay K, presenting a different 'PopAsia 101' – a 'super-fast, pop master class' on an Asian Pop artist. These were short featurettes that provide overviews of artist' careers, songs and trivia. The segment is intended to provide viewers with a gateway to engage with the landscape of Asian pop. Popular 101s include on artists Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, 365daband and EXO. PopAsia 101s can be found on the .In addition, there are special PopAsia 101s on topics relevant to Asian Pop such as on Flash Mobs and Australian Asian Pop Tours.
| Date of release | Artist | Country that artist is active in | Reference |
| 18 April 2012 | Super Junior | South Korea | |
| 23 April 2012 | EXO | South Korea | |
| 29 April 2012 | Show Lo | Taiwan | |
| 6 May 2012 | Girls' Generation | South Korea | |
| 14 May 2012 | Perfume | Japan | |
| 28 May 2012 | Kyary Pamyu Pamyu | Japan | |
| 1 July 2012 | Big Bang | South Korea | |
| 8 July 2012 | 2NE1 | South Korea | |
| 24 June 2012 | IU | South Korea | |
| 11 July 2012 | miss A | South Korea | |
| 30 July 2012 | CNBlue | South Korea | |
| 30 July 2012 | Scandal | Japan | |
| 5 August 2012 | Psy | South Korea | |
| 16 September 2012 | Yui | Japan | |
| 1 October 2012 | BoA | South Korea | |
| 8 October 2012 | U-KISS | South Korea | |
| 28 October 2012 | TVXQ | South Korea | |
| 27 December 2012 | Rainie Yang | Taiwan | |
| 11 March 2013 | Thanh Bui | Vietnam | |
| 18 March 2013 | Passpo | Japan | |
| 9 September 2013 | Flash Mobs | N/A | |
| 7 January 2013 | Ailee | South Korea | |
| 29 January 2013 | 2AM | South Korea | |
| 25 February 2013 | GReeeeN | Japan | |
| 1 April 2013 | Leehom Wang | Taiwan | |
| 8 April 2013 | NS Yoon-G | South Korea | |
| 17 September 2013 | Kara | South Korea | |
| 10 December 2013 | C-Clown | South Korea | |
| 10 March 2014 | Kyary Pamyu Pamyu | Japan | |
| 7 December 2014 | Cyndi Wang | China | |
| 7 December 2014 | Epik High | South Korea | |
| 7 December 2014 | VIXX | South Korea | |
| 4 April 2016 | Taeyang | South Korea |
- Date of release is listed as the date that the PopAsia 101 video was uploaded onto YouTube