Jeong Seon-hee’s Comeback After 11 Years Sparks Explosive Reaction: “We Missed That Voice” (Review)
Today, March 26, 2026. A voice flowing through radio speakers across the nation has sparked a wave of excitement. “Hello everyone, this is Jeong Seon-hee.”
That calm yet grounded voice, one that seems to embrace every story in the world. The moment her new morning program ‘Jeong Seon-hee’s Right Now’ hit the airwaves, the listener board instantly ‘exploded’ with reactions. Her return after 11 years proved her enduring star power in an instant, making the long gap feel like nothing at all.
A Farewell That Comes ‘Just When You’re Starting to Forget’, and the Miracle of a Reunion
For Jeong Seon-hee, the title ‘radio’ is more than just a label; it’s practically destiny. From ‘Star-Filled Night’ to ‘Noon’s Hope Song’, she is a living legend who has shaped the history of domestic radio. But everyone faces unexpected pauses in life. These past 11 years have been a significant stretch, both for her and for the listeners who’ve been waiting to hear her voice again.
On her first broadcast back today, Jeong Seon-hee filled two hours with just her own stories and listener messages—no special guests, no flashy events. It was like catching up with an old friend you haven’t seen in years, or offering the comfort you most wanted to hear in that very moment. This wasn’t just a comeback; it felt like a reunion with listeners who already know exactly what makes her show special.
Jeong Seon-hee Review: A Guide to ‘Right Now’ Just Getting Started
For listeners excited about what’s to come, here’s a quick ‘Jeong Seon-hee guide’ based on today’s first broadcast. She’s already given us a few pointers on how to enjoy this program to its fullest.
- The Power of ‘Seemingly Useless’ Stories: From talking about her cat to buying a loaf of bread at the local bakery, Jeong Seon-hee shared her everyday life freely, without a script. This is the heart of Jeong Seon-hee’s radio. It’s those moments where relatable, meandering conversation offers more comfort than any grand lesson.
- ‘Ping-Pong’ with Listeners: She doesn’t just read messages; she reacts to them. She’ll throw in a playful “Hey, is that you?” mid-sentence, or naturally connect by saying, “Oh, I’ve had sushi there,” after mentioning a location in a listener’s story. This is the hallmark of a 30-year veteran and the essence of her listener engagement.
- A Consistent Musical Taste: Every song choice reflects the personality of that ‘cool older sister’ or ‘friend who really knows music’. From trot to indie, the musical credibility she built during her ‘Noon’s Hope Song’ days is still very much alive.
The ‘How to Use’ Is Already Figured Out
Many people ask how to truly enjoy Jeong Seon-hee’s radio. The answer is simple: we don’t need to figure out ‘how to use’ her at all. Because Jeong Seon-hee isn’t an artist to be ‘used’ by her listeners; she’s a presence listeners can lean on and find comfort in.
The 11-year hiatus has only deepened her sensibility. The rich tone that time has crafted, the confident delivery that no longer wavers. Listening to today’s first broadcast, I felt she was asking us a question through her radio show: “Right now, in this moment, are you happy?”
‘Right Now’ is now a part of our daily lives, every single day. Our routines just got a little more special. Jeong Seon-hee’s radio journey is only just beginning.