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In January 2016, the service was transferred to CJ E&M. [6] On September 17, 2019, CJ E&M and JTBC Studios, now SLL signed an MOU to establish a new joint venture company to operate the service. [7] On October 1, 2020, the joint venture company was launched as TVING Corporation and Yang Ji-eul became the first CEO of the entity. [ 8 ]
Papa (Korean: 파파) is a 2012 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Han Ji-seung. Park Yong-woo stars as a talent manager who persuades his step-daughter from a contract marriage, played by Go Ara, to audition for a reality TV show in the United States. [2] [3]
Papa (Chinese: 爸爸) is a 2024 Hong Kong family drama film directed and written by Philip Yung.The film is based on the real-life 2010 Heung Wo Street murder, in which a mentally unstable son killed his mother and sister, leaving his father as the sole survivor.
Headquartered in San Mateo, California, [2] it has offices in Singapore, Tokyo, Japan, and Seoul, South Korea. [3] The name Viki is a portmanteau of the words video and wiki, drawing on the latter's use of volunteers for content management. [4] The company won the Crunchie award for best international start-up company in January 2011. [5]
6/45 (Korean: 육사오; RR: Yuksao) is a 2022 South Korean comedy film directed by Park Gyu-tae, starring Go Kyung-pyo, Lee Yi-kyung, Eum Moon-suk, Park Se-wan and Kwak Dong-yeon. The film depicts a comical encounter between South and North Korean soldiers over the 5.7 billion won lottery that crossed the Military Demarcation Line on the wind ...
Bugs! was established in November 1999 and began operations as a subscription digital music service in February 2000. [2] It is owned by NHN Bugs, an affiliate of South Korean IT company NHN Entertainment Corporation. By 2002, Bugs! became the largest streaming service in South Korea with over 9 million registered users. [3]
Manbang (Korean: 만방) is a series of state-owned digital media players issued by North Korea's Korean Central Broadcasting Committee, providing over-the-top content in the form of channels. It was created in response to streaming platforms like Netflix and Roku in the west, and the popularity of Chinese-made Notel players in North Korea. [3] [4]
Scandal Makers was released in South Korea on 3 December 2008, [3] and topped the box office on its opening weekend with 473,725 admissions. [4] It continued to chart well finishing with over 8 million tickets sold becoming the highest grossing Korean film of 2008.