October’s Netizen Awards Are Here — And Competition Is Heating Up
Mark your calendars — the October Netizen Awards are officially underway, and this month’s lineup is stacked with both familiar names and bold-faced newcomers. Running from October 1 to 31, the fan-voted digital showdown features a diverse mix of genres and generations, all aiming for online glory.
Park Jihoo and HYNN Step Into the Spotlight
This month’s Best Male and Female Singer categories just got fresher. Park Jihoo joins the male contenders, going head-to-head with strongholds like Hwang Youngwoong and Son Bina. Meanwhile, HYNN (Park Hye-won) enters the female race, promising a jolt of vocal power and fan buzz.
It’s less about big agencies now — and all about fandom energy. Who rallies their supporters harder may well swing the vote.
Acting Awards See Genre-Defying Power Players
In the Best Actress category, viewers are in for a treat. Park Minyoung, Suzy, and Jung Chaeyeon bring everything from office rom-coms to suspense thrillers into play. It’s a dynamic mix of established talent and fresh charm, tapping into different corners of the K-drama world.
The chemistry between genre and generation might just drive surprise surges in votes.
Voting Means Power — And the Fans Are in Charge
The Netizen Awards thrive on real-time engagement. For a full month, fans vote online to build momentum and push their favorites to the top. September’s rankings already stirred plenty of buzz — and October is shaping up to be even more unpredictable.
Every vote counts. A single click could crown a new favorite or revive a fan-favorite comeback.
New Contenders to Watch Out For
- Best Album: Enok’s “Love Is Like Magic”, Lim Youngwoong’s “IM HERO 2”
- Best Group: KIKI, Cortis
- Rising Star: Jo JJAZ
- Best Actor: Kim Woobin
- Best Actress: Park Minyoung, Suzy, Jung Chaeyeon
- Net Grand Prix: Choongil
Other categories include commercial stars, celebrity influencers, even a corporate award (yes, Naver is in the mix). It’s a true internet-age variety show — minus the MCs, but with all the engagement.
Will October Bring a New Viral Icon?
The Netizen Awards may live on screens, but their impact hits offline. From trending hashtags to fan art explosions, this is a month where stanning turns into strategy. Will legacy stars defend their thrones, or will a dark horse claim the crown?
Only the fans can tell — and they’ve got until Halloween to cast their spells (and their votes).