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  2. TVING - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. Papa (2012 South Korean film) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Papa (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Viki (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    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. 6/45 (film) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Bugs! (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Manbang - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Scandal Makers - Wikipedia

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    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.