South Korean startup Kakao Entertainment announced today it has acquired Wuxiaworld, an Asia fantasy fiction platform, via its serialized fiction app subsidiary Radish to bolster the mobile storytelling business. The transaction size is $37.5 million. Wuxiaworld, which has grown through word-of-mouth, claims it is now the largest English-language Asia fantasy platform in the U.S. in terms of […]
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SEOUL South Korea’s Kakao Entertainment Corp said on Tuesday it was acquiring U.S.-based online comic app Tapas and serialized fiction app Radish for $510 million and $440 million, respectively.
The purchase will make Kakao, the online comic, talent agency and movie-making unit of South Korean tech giant Kakao Corp, the latest South Korean entertainment firm to expand in North America as Korean entertainment’s global reach widens.
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“We are planning to engage the North American market in earnest through the intellectual property (IP) business” through the acquisitions, Kakao Entertainment Chief Executive Officer Jinsoo Lee told Reuters.
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By Joyce Lee
SEOUL (Reuters) - Kakao Entertainment Corp, the online comic, talent agency and movie-making unit of South Korean tech giant Kakao Corp, is acquiring New York and Seoul-based serialized fiction app Radish for $440 million, Radish said in a statement.
The purchase will make Kakao the latest South Korean entertainment firm to expand in North America through acquisitions as Korean entertainment s global reach widens.
Kakao Entertainment has seen success with its online-based web cartoons or “webtoons” at home and in Japan, with Kakao-backed Piccoma becoming one of Japan s highest-grossing mobile apps outside games.
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