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Fox sees more of CJ ENM’s Voice

CJ ENM’s I Can See Your Voice

US broadcast network Fox has renewed I Can See Your Voice, based on CJ ENM‘s music format, for a second season.

Hosted and executive produced by The Masked Singer panellist Ken Jeong, I Can See Your Voice made its debut last September following the season four premiere of The Masked Singer, another South Korean import, on Fox.

Each week on I Can See Your Voice, one contestant has the chance to win a cash prize if they can tell the different between the good and bad singers, without ever hearing them sing a note.

Helping the contestant navigate rounds of lip sync challenges, hidden clues and true or false evidence is a panel of comedians and experts.

The US version, which is also available on Fox Entertainment’s free streaming platform Tubi, features Jeong alongside actress, comedian and director Cheryl Hines and television host and vocalist Adrienne Bailon-Houghton.

It is produced and wholly owned by Fox Alternative Entertainment, while James McKinlay, Craig Plestis and Jeong serve as executive producers. McKinlay also serves as showrunner.

Rob Wade, president of alternative entertainment and specials at Fox Entertainment, said: “I Can See Your Voice is such a deeply fun and genuinely suspenseful show, with the amazing Ken Jeong at the heart of it.”

The format first aired on CJ ENM in 2015 and was picked up by Fox in February last year. It has since become mired in a copycat row between CJ ENM and Turkish distributor Global Agency over its singing show Is That Really Your Voice?

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