"Adult Content Audio" Broadcast Through Apartment Speakers
Management Office Explains: "It Was a Movie Trailer"

At an apartment complex, a sudden sound of adult content was broadcast through in-unit speakers, causing a commotion as residents protested. The management office explained, "The audio from a YouTube movie trailer was accidentally transmitted," but some residents are raising suspicions that the management office may have been watching adult content.

"Adult Content Sound Broadcast for About 10 Seconds"
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According to JTBC's "Incident Commander" on the 9th, at around 7:30 p.m. on the 8th, the sound of adult content was broadcast through the speakers in each apartment unit. Informant A stated, "For about 10 to 15 seconds, that sound came from the apartment speakers. It sounded like something explicit. Then the broadcast was abruptly cut off," describing the situation at the time.


When the shocked residents protested, the management office immediately reported the incident to the residents' representative council and convened an emergency meeting. Afterwards, the management office issued an apology statement, saying, "I would like to first express my sincere apologies as the head of the management office for the unfortunate incident that occurred after the broadcast. After sending out the broadcast, the management office staff on duty watched a movie trailer on YouTube without shutting down the broadcasting system. The adult audio from that movie trailer was transmitted as it was to the speakers in all units, resulting in this accident," they explained.


The statement continued, "Especially for households with children, parents must have felt embarrassed and angry, so I would like to sincerely apologize once again for this broadcast accident. We will thoroughly investigate the circumstances of this incident and take appropriate measures to ensure that such a broadcast accident never happens again."



Apology statement regarding the broadcast accident at the apartment. Screenshot from JTBC's "Incident Commander" broadcast.

Apology statement regarding the broadcast accident at the apartment. Screenshot from JTBC's "Incident Commander" broadcast.

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However, A countered, "Usually, a trailer would have narration or background music, but there was nothing like that. It sounded just like someone watching adult content." Netizens who heard about the incident also responded with skepticism, saying, "The explanation is not convincing at all," "Children must have heard it too. It must have been shocking," "I feel embarrassed just thinking about it," and "Who would believe that?"


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