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The free online concert, SMTOWN LIVE- Culture Humanity sets record-breaking achievement as it wrapped up with 35.8M live viewers around the world!
As the world celebrated New Year s day, the global online music festival held by SM Entertainment and its artists called SMTOWN LIVE - Culture Humanity heated K-pop fans around the world, as it was broadcast free of charge around the globe via various platforms including Naver V LIVE, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok from 1 p.m. KST on Jan. 1.
Earlier then, reports confirmed that the concert recorded about 35.8million live viewers in 186 countries, the largest number of viewers in the history of Korean online concerts! The annual concert, which was held online due to the surge of coronavirus patients in Korea, once again proved just how massive the global popularity and power of SM artists are.
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https://www.hangthecensors.com/481813.html (Natural News) The year is drawing to a close and while America was in lockdown for most of 2020, there doesn’t seem to be any major improvements in how the country is handling the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
South Korea’s COVID-19 response isn’t perfect, but it’s effective
Early in 2020, Park Young Joon, the director for epidemiological investigations at the
Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA), was concerned that South Korea would lose the battle against coronavirus. He was dispatched to Daegu, a city with a population of 2.5 million in the south because of “an urgent situation.”
Gift Guide: TechCrunch’s Favorite Things of 2020
It goes without saying, but 2020 was a bad year for a lot of people.
For many, it was a year of stress, sadness and anxiety. It was a year of missing friends and family; of just getting to the next day, even as each day seemed to blur into the last.
As we’ve done at the end of each of the past few years, we invited our team to look back and highlight some of their “favorite things” the things that, as we look back from the depths of December, put smiles on our faces, or helped us pass the time, or taught us some new skill. Most years this question feels like “What made your year better?” This year it felt more like “What made your year suck less?”
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Dec 17, 2020
SM Entertainment released an official statement, on Thursday, Dec. 17, after South Korean singer BoA was accused of violating the regulations on imported drugs after she allegedly failed to provide customs clearance.
SM Entertainment Apologized, Asked Forgiveness to Fans
The agency claimed, in its official statement, that BoA has nothing to do with the violation. In fact, SM Entertainment explained that an employee based in its overseas office was not fully aware of trade and customs rules and regulations.
The worker, reportedly, delivered the medicine to a local post office sans all the necessary papers and clearances. BoA s agency, then, claimed that the employee did not know anything illegal as it was only a mistake by ignorance.