Jung Sun-hee Makes Her Comeback After 11 Years: Listeners React with “I Missed That Voice” – A Review
Today, March 26, 2026. A voice flowing through the radio speakers resonated across the country. “Hello, everyone. This is Jung Sun-hee.”
That calm yet weighty voice, the kind that seems to embrace every story in the world. The moment her new morning program ‘Jung Sun-hee’s Right Now’ hit the airwaves, listener message boards exploded. Her return after 11 years felt seamless; Jung Sun-hee instantly proved her enduring star power, making the long gap feel like nothing at all.
The farewell that came ‘just when you thought you’d forget’, and the miracle of reunion
Truth be told, the word ‘radio’ is almost inseparable from Jung Sun-hee’s name. From ‘Star-Filled Night’ to ‘Noon’s Hope Song’, she’s a living legend who has helped shape the history of Korean broadcasting. But life has unexpected pauses for everyone. The past 11 years have been a long stretch, both for her and for the listeners who have been waiting for her voice.
In her first broadcast today, Jung Sun-hee filled two hours with nothing more than her own stories and messages from listeners – no special guests, no flashy events. It felt like catching up with an old friend, or offering the comfort you most needed in that moment. This wasn’t just a comeback; it was a reaffirmation of the bond she shares with listeners who know exactly what makes her special.
Jung Sun-hee Review: A Guide to ‘Right Now’, Just Getting Started
For listeners looking forward to what’s ahead, here’s a quick guide to Jung Sun-hee’s show based on today’s first broadcast. She’s already shown us a few key things about how to enjoy this program to the fullest.
- The Power of ‘Ordinary’ Stories: From tales of her cat to buying sandwich bread at the local bakery, Jung Sun-hee effortlessly shared her everyday life, free from any script. That’s the heart of her radio show. Sometimes, relatable chatter offers more comfort than grand life lessons.
- ‘Back-and-Forth’ with Listeners: She doesn’t just read messages; she engages with them. She’ll toss in a playful “Hey, is that you?” mid-sentence, or naturally connect a listener’s story about a place by adding, “Oh, I’ve had sushi there.” This kind of genuine interaction is the hallmark of a 30-year veteran—the essence of a perfect listener guide.
- Consistency in Musical Taste: Every song choice showcased her persona as ‘the cool older sister’ or ‘the friend who knows music’. From trot to indie, the musical trust she built during her ‘Noon’s Hope Song’ days is clearly still intact.
How to ‘Use’ Her? You Already Know
Many people ask: How can I truly enjoy Jung Sun-hee’s radio show? The answer is simple. We don’t need a ‘how to use’ guide for her. Because Jung Sun-hee isn’t someone we use; she’s someone we lean on, a comforting presence we can rest within.
The 11-year break has only deepened her emotional resonance. A voice enriched by time, a tone filled with unwavering confidence. Listening to today’s broadcast, it felt like she was asking us a question through the radio: “Right now, in this moment, are you happy?”
‘Right Now’ is now a part of our daily lives again. It’s the start of something special. Jung Sun-hee’s radio journey has just begun.