There is a seasonal drama craze in the broadcasting world.
Three seasonal dramas, SBS "The Penthouse 3", tvN s "Hospital Playlist Season 2" and TV CHOSUN s "Love ft. Marriage and Divorce 2" are set to air for the first time next month, and the introduction of the seasonal system has been active, Answer Me 1988, Answer Me 1994, Answer Me 1997, Dr. Romantic, Hospital Playlist, Hospital Playlist Season 2, Love ft. Marriage and Divorce, Love ft. Marriage and Divorce 2, Secret Forest, The Penthouse, The Penthouse 3, Voice, Bae Doona, Cho Seung-woo, Han Suk-kyu, Im Sung-han, Kim Soon-ok, Lee Ha-na, Sin Won-ho
Collaborations between media, IT firms growing popular
Posted : 2021-01-21 18:31
By Kim Jae-heun
Several domestic content providers and platform operators are working together to create synergy to strengthen their competitiveness in the local market amid the prolonging COVID-19 pandemic.
The coronavirus outbreak has forced many people to stay home under social distancing measures imposed to prevent the spread of the virus.
This has been problematic for movie theaters and travel agencies; but has brought about a heyday for platform and media businesses.
Internet firm Naver is one of the biggest beneficiaries of the current environment. Thanks to its search engine that handles nearly 75 percent of all web searches in Korea, it easily attracted platform users to shop on its online market.
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Fifteen years after its launch as a small company by producer Bang Si-hyuk, Big Hit Entertainment is starting a new chapter of its history with its first “labels” concert, which brings together artists from the company’s now-expanded portfolio.
Taking place on the very last day of the year, “2021 New Year’s Eve Live – presented by Weverse” is expected to feature K-pop sensation BTS and other Big Hit-affiliated K-pop idols such as Tomorrow X Together, Enhypen, GFriend and NU’EST.
Ensuring Big Hit’s brand identity
“You could say that it’s like a pinnacle goal of a music agency, to hold a year-end concert solely with the company’s artists,” pop culture critic Kim Heon-sik said. “No company would not hold one if they were able to.”