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  1. This is an achievement! @BBCWorld "Korean series Squid Game is on its way to beating Bridgerton to become Netflix's biggest original series of all time". Squid Game: The Netflix show adding murder to playground nostalgia By Waiyee Yip and William Lee | Oct 1, 2021 Squid Game features striking visuals Even if you haven't watched the show or seen the memes taking over the internet - chances are you've probably heard of Squid Game. Everyone has been talking about the hyper-violent thriller that has become a massive hit ever since it launched on Netflix two weeks ago. In fact, the Korean series - centred on a brutal survival game - is on its way to beating Regency-era romance Bridgerton to become the streaming platform's biggest original series of all time. While the genre of the show is hardly new, its striking visuals, relatable characters and disturbing study of human nature have spoken to audiences all around the world. Playground murders Characters like you and me Red light, green light Source
  2. Namgoong Min Tries To Revive His Unconscious Partner Kim Ji Eun In “The Veil” Oct 1, 2021 by E. Cha Get ready for a high-speed car chase on MBC’s “The Veil”! “The Veil” is a new blockbuster action drama starring Namgoong Min as Han Ji Hyuk, an elite field agent whose perfect record and skill at completing missions make him a legend at the NIS (National Intelligence Service). However, just when he seemed to have finally succeeded in driving an organized crime syndicate into a corner, Han Ji Hyuk suddenly vanishes off the face of the earth following a horrific accident. After losing his memories and going missing for a year, he makes a bold return to the organization to find the traitor who attempted to kill his entire team. Spoilers On the previous episode of “The Veil,” Han Ji Hyuk was shocked to learn that it was Seo Soo Yeon (Park Ha Sun) who received the emergency call on the day his colleagues were killed, making her a prime suspect for the mystery agent who betrayed his team. As the plot continues to thicken, Han Ji Hyuk will find himself in another epic, life-threatening car chase on the drama’s upcoming episode. In newly released stills from the next episode of “The Veil,” two cars dangerously race in the wrong direction on the highway as one car attempts to catch up with the other. After getting out of one of the cars, Han Ji Hyuk makes an urgent phone call to someone with a grave expression, piquing viewers’ curiosity about the high-stakes situation that will put both him and his partner at risk. One photo captures the two cars seconds before a collision with an oncoming truck, while another features the agent desperately attempting to revive his unconscious partner Yoo Je Yi (Kim Ji Eun). The producers of “The Veil” teased, “[In the upcoming episode], there will be an unparalleled car chase scene that surpasses the chase scene from Episode 2. It will be the kind of spectacular scene that is extremely rare to see on the small screen, so you can safely look forward to it.” The next episode of “The Veil” will air on October 1 at 9:50 p.m. KST. Source
  3. R@r_s_t_u_v_w_x_y #SquidGame The character deaths were already foreshadowed early in the episodes.
  4. Oct 1, 2021 Under Armour vast.ent ✨NEW✨ Actor Hyunbin, who has no boundaries of coolness. The Under Armour video has been released. 💙 +
  5. Kim Yeon-kyung X Hyun Bin, 'That World Physical' Under Armor Winter Campaign pictorial Article approval 2021.10.01 09:09:46 Volleyball player Kim Yeon-koung and actor Hyun Bin's "Under Armour FW21 Winter Campaign" has been unveiled. Let's get started through the Under Armour FW21 Winter Campaign. The slogan 'Season Now' is expressed in various ways. In the released campaign pictorial, the two presented Under Armour's various winter collections. In particular, three winter styling styles from late fall to midwinter completed the eye. Under Armour also released a photo shoot of Kim Yeon-kyung and a collaboration video of Hyun Bin X Silo Lab, which was conducted as part of the campaign. Kim Yeon-koung produced a variety of Athletic look using the Under Armour FW21 season product. A campaign video with Hyun-bin and media art group Silo Lab was also released. The excellent waterproof and windproof effect of the 'CGI 3-IN-1 Down Jacket' through the scene where the rain is stopped in the air, and the warmth through the thermal imaging camera attracts attention. More details about the 'Under Armor FW21 Winter Campaign' can be found on the official website. photo = under armor Reporter Kang Bo-ra mist.diego@slist.kr Source
  6. Oct 1, 2021 GQ Korea X Under Armour Under Armour, Hyunbin, and Interactive Media Art Lab Silo Lab met. Wearing a CGI 3-IN-1 down jacket and changing light and water, it exceeded the limits of the performance. Watch a video that combines sports performance and media art. The CGI 3-IN-1 down jacket in the video is now available on Under Armour's official website. Let's get it started. The season right now season. CGI DOWN 3-IN-1.
  7. Sep 30, 2021 Loro Piana sends gift to Hyun Bin soonsoo_florist The Ambassador of Lolopiana. Wine flower box for actor Hyunbin. Winebox for Hyunbin, the new ambassador of loropiana In the box prepared by Lolopiana, Red, orange, and green flowers with brand images. I've prepared Dom Luina champagne. Hyunbin and Loropiana, It's a combination that doesn't need words.❤🧡💚
  8. Yes, he was terribly unattractive. A man his age, accepting money (and it's only US$10) from his mother to buy a birthday present for his daughter, and his mother sells vegetable at a roadside stall. So I'm checking out his other projects Assassination, The Housemaid where he at least "looks" better 😆 I read that Lake House was a remake of Il Mare and the original is even better too. Hope you finish the series, but have to warn though that the best episodes are from 3 - 7.
  9. 19 - remedy ...CLOYtober 2021 Gosh, time flies. I didn't know I was so behind on the updates 😨 @chummychurri and her amazing talent! She's giving us what we've been dying for ❤ But a word of warning - don't look at what she referenced 🤣 "𝙍𝙚𝙢𝙚𝙙𝙮 -ing the lack of bed scene in CLOY with an extension of the ring exchange scene that Hyun Bin wanted 💗🔥" @MelTy39247706 is becoming quite a revelation this cloytober. Love this ❤. "How could a brief conversation with a woman over a bowl of noodles make a longing mother's heart know that she is the remedy his son ever needed?"
  10. Sep 30, 2021 Rumours of a release date on Jan 20, 2022 [Source: hyunbinsfiancee] BUT... @fakektp925 wait a minute... two different thai cinema same release day 20220120 but two kind of " the point men/pointman" 😂😂😂 so which one is true 😂😂😂
  11. Sep 30, 2021 Omega '007 No Time To Die' Pop Up Event @alohappy16 Hyun Bin is now at this POP UP venue. I'm trembling lol lol Hyun Bin appeared in the Instagram story at the venue 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 special guest 🤣 Photo Source: sceneseoul_official
  12. Sep 30, 2021 Omega '007 No Time To Die' Pop Up Event What a great ambassador. He's finding ways to place his hands so that the Omega watch shows 😆😍 Rarely do we see him in a double-breasted too 🥰 vastree.playing OMEGA '007 No Time To Die' James Bond faces his latest mission wearing the Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition. Along with style and reliability, the watch has also been equipped with some secret features from Q. Consider it ready for action! - OMEGA Youtube
  13. Lee Jung Jae On What He Would Do With The “Squid Game” Prize Money, Chemistry With Lee Byung Hun & Park Hae Soo, And More Sep 30, 2021 by S. Cho “Squid Game” star Lee Jung Jae recently shared his thoughts on the show’s charms, his chemistry with his co-stars, and much more! On September 29, Lee Jung Jae participated in an online interview with Star News to discuss his hit series “Squid Game.” The drama is about a mysterious survival game with a reward of 45.6 billion won (approximately $40 million) on the line. 456 money-hungry participants wind up joining the game—only to learn that there is more at stake than just the prize money. After its worldwide release on September 17, “Squid Game” became the first Korean drama to top both the domestic and global Netflix TV show rankings, as well as the first Korean drama to rank No. 1 on “Today’s Top 10” in the United States. Additionally, the series has maintained a top 3 ranking in 83 countries around the world. Lee Jung Jae plays the role of Sung Ki Hoon, a man who falls into a dire situation due to unemployment, divorce, gambling, and debt. Despite not even being welcomed by his own family, he does not lose hope or his sense of humanity. Although Lee Jung Jae does not use social media himself, he shared that he was most definitely feeling the popularity of “Squid Game” in other ways. He commented, “Should I say I see it with my eyes? I lurk on social media. I can feel the popularity. I’ve been seeing lots of people upload photos. The cast members have also been uploading photos onto social media. Even just this morning, I was asked, ‘Can I upload this photo of us together?’ So I told them to upload it.” He continued, “From my colleagues to even acquaintances, I’ve been getting a lot of calls and texts these days. I’ve been getting lots of congratulatory messages, so I’m thankful. The parody videos that ‘Squid Game’ viewers have been uploading are so fun. There are even people who make me think, ‘These people have way better ideas than us.’ I can’t look often as I’m currently filming a project, but I look on social media and laugh whenever I get a break.” When asked what he thinks catapulted “Squid Game” to global success, Lee Jung Jae answered, “There are a lot of unique aspects. Even apart from Korean content, it’s probably a very unique concept. The scenario features a complex combination of a variety of aspects, and I think the filming and characters were all part of that harmony.” Spoilers Eagle-eyed viewers noticed a scene in the drama where Lee Jung Jae pretends to eat, which recently went viral. Lee Jung Jae explained, “When you film an eating scene, you eat really diligently in the first take. By the third and fourth, you get full and start to cut corners. I think that since I had my back to the camera, I thought I wouldn’t show up on screen and tried to cut corners. I did eat when I was facing the front. I think they just used that while editing.” He added with a laugh, “I guess even while editing, they didn’t notice.” At the end of the series, Lee Jung Jae’s character returns home and boldly dyes his hair a bright red. The actor shared the reason for this, saying, “The red hair was originally in the script. I remember talking with the director about why he had to have red hair. Red hair is a color an average man of Ki Hoon’s age would never do. I think it was an effort to show that he was going beyond a certain limit.” Lee Jung Jae added, “I was in a situation where red hair would’ve made me unable to do other work. It wasn’t dyed; I just wore a wig that fit really well.” Lee Byung Hun starred as the “Squid Game” front man who oversaw all matters regarding the game, but his identity was only revealed at the end of the series. Lee Jung Jae commented, “Lee Byung Hun and I had always just said, ‘We have to work together eventually,’ ‘Let’s do it sometime.’ We’ve been close since our debuts. We were even under the same agency for a few years. Our friendship is unique. Somehow, we just never had the opportunity [to actually work together].” He shared, “I don’t know if it’s because of his relationship with director Hwang Dong Hyuk, but he made a special appearance in ‘Squid Game.’ With me, we only met for one scene. If there were a ‘Squid Game 2,’ I’d obviously want to work with Lee Byung Hun. Even if I can’t come out in Part 2, I’d want to work together in another project.” Given the enormous amount of prize money awarded in “Squid Game,” Lee Jung Jae was also asked what he would do with that kind of award. He shared, “If Ki Hoon got 45.6 billion won, he might make a different decision, but if Lee Jung Jae were to suddenly get 45.6 billion won, he would definitely donate it.” Source
  14. BLACKPINK’s Jennie Is In The Ending Credits For “Squid Game” — Here’s Why Alicia Valley | 27 Sep, 2021 Did you spot this familiar name at the end of the show? If you’ve made it to the end of Netflix‘s huge new hit K-Drama Squid Game and watched through the credits, you may have noticed a very surprising name at the end: Jennie, as in BLACKPINK‘s Jennie. Wondering how she got there? Here’s the scoop. If you’re like many viewers, you may have rushed to social media to share your thoughts after Squid Game‘s explosive and unexpected ending. If you stayed to watch all the way through the ending credits (and you can read Hangul), however, you’d get hit with another surprise: BLACKPINK Jennie’s name. [ Special Thanks ], Jennie’s name highlighted in yellow | Netflix Of course, eagle-eyed viewers—especially BLINKs—would have noticed if Jennie showed up in the K-Drama, even with 456 contestants to look through. With her distinctive figure, some fans probably could’ve spotted her even if she was disguised as one of the game’s staff. So, how did she make it into the credits alongside the show’s actors? So, it should come as no surprise that when Ho Yeon scored her first acting role, Jennie couldn’t wait to shower her friend with support. All the way back in July 2020, when the K-Drama began filming, Jennie sent the cutest food support truck to the show’s set. @hoooooyeony/Instagram Actors, production crew, staff, everyone~ Please take care of Saebyeok-unnie well – Jennie ♡ — Jennie’s food truck message for Ho Yeon Jung In a recent YouTube video promotion Squid Game, Player No. 456 Seong Gi Hun actor Lee Jung Jae confirmed that Ho Yeon and Jennie are “great friends,” and revealed that Jennie actually visited the actors on set when she sent the truck. Netflix Korea 넷플릭스 코리아/YouTube I was like, ‘Wow! That’s Jennie from BLACKPINK!’ It was cool. ⁠— Lee Jung Jae When the show finally dropped on Netflix, Jennie was quick to update her Instagram story too, calling herself Saebyeok and Ho Yeon’s fan. After everything Jennie did for her during her first acting gig, it seems Ho Yeon Jung wanted to return the favor to her close friend in the most special way—a feature in the show’s credits. While a second season of Squid Game is still unconfirmed, perhaps Jennie could make a cameo if it ever happens! In other news, Squid Game also sent Jennie an awesomely creepy gift. Source: koreaboo
  15. BLACKPINK’s Jennie Hangs Out On “Squid Game” Set With Star Jung Ho Yeon Sep 27, 2021 by E. Cha “Squid Game” star Jung Ho Yeon has shared an adorable glimpse of BLACKPINK’s Jennie’s visit to the filming set! As some fans may already know, model-turned-actress Jung Ho Yeon—who recently shot to fame after her starring turn in the hit drama “Squid Game”—is close friends with Jennie. Star Lee Jung Jae previously revealed that Jennie not only sent a coffee truck to the set to show her support for Jung Ho Yeon, but she actually paid a personal visit as well. On September 27, Jung Ho Yeon thrilled fans by taking to Instagram and posting a cute photo that she and Jennie took together during the BLACKPINK member’s visit. Source
  16. 'Squid Game' Ha-Jun Wi "Insta followers soaring, I wonder if it's a dream" [EN: Interview ①] Enter 2021.09.30. 10:58 am | Reporter Lee Min-ji ※Some spoilers are included. The Netflix series 'Squid Game', which was released on September 17, is an extreme game in which those who participated in a mysterious survival with a prize of 45.6 billion won risk their lives to become the final winner. Draw a story that challenges you. 'Squid Game', which shows a different charm through the meeting of childhood memories and survival, is enjoying a syndrome-like popularity, ranking first in 80 out of 83 countries around the world. Ha-jun Wi takes on the role of Jun-ho, a police officer who infiltrates the game to pursue the whereabouts of his missing brother. Junho is a person who disguises himself as a masked man who runs the game and goes out to the identity of the organizers of the game. - Did you expect 'Squid Game' to be a hit all over the world? ▲ I am very happy and very honored that it is doing well all over the world. It's also strange When I read the script, I thought that many viewers would like it when the work was completed, but I didn't expect it to be like this. It is an honor and a pleasure to participate in such a work. - Are you feeling the reaction and popularity? ▲ I can't feel it directly because I don't go out often, but I feel it because of the fans' interest, likes, and messages on Instagram. - The SNS followers of squid game actors are increasing explosively. Impressive overseas fans' reactions? ▲ The number of followers on SNS is increasing, so it is amazing every day. I wonder if it's a dream I didn't know that the VIP scene would like it this much. The reaction to that god is so good that I remember it. - What was the most memorable reaction after the release of 'Squid Game', and what was the best feedback? ▲ There were people who said 'Junho's character is cool and sexy', so I was embarrassed but thankful. More than anything else, it's naturally immersed in the work, so I'm glad I didn't get criticized in terms of acting, but it's a good feeling. - I wonder if there is anything the actors have said about the success of 'Squid Game', and how many times they have traveled together ▲ Haesu sunbaenim and each other said, 'Congratulations, you worked hard. Sunbaenim said, 'It's thanks to you.' I said, 'No. The senior did a great job, so there are good results.” congratulating each other - What was the reaction of other co-actors and family members who saw 'Squid Game' ▲ Other co-stars congratulated them a lot. I was surprised and envious that such a work could be produced in Korea as well. The family also likes it very much. You seem to be happier than me. They often say, 'The role of Junho suits him well, he did well'. - If you would recommend your work to overseas fans who want to know more about Wi Ha-jun? ▲ There is a work called 'Romance is a Bonus Book'. He is the opposite of Junho from 'Squid Game'. The genre is romance and the lines are warm as it is healing because it is the story of people who make books. I think it is a work that can be comforting, and I would like to recommend it. - As interest in 'Squid Game' increased, the dance video for Twice's 'Cheer Up' also became a hot topic ▲ It's embarrassing (laughs) - I'm curious about the casting process too ▲ I auditioned. With such a great director, actors, and production team, I had a great desire to do it. I thought I would do well in the audition, but fortunately, the director looked at me and cast me. It was an honor. Source | Translated by Google Continued in interview ② Continued in interview ③
  17. Squid Game: the hellish horrorshow taking the whole world by storm Henry Wong Tue 28 Sep 2021 11.19 BST Agonising and masterful … Squid Game. Photograph: Youngkyu Park/Netflix In the gory thriller that has swiftly become a smash hit on Netflix, competitors play children’s games for huge cash prizes … and if they lose, they die. Can you stomach it? What if winning playground games could make you rich? That’s the basis of Squid Game – the South Korean show currently at number one on Netflix around the world – where debt-ridden players sign up to compete in six games for a cash prize of 45.6 billion won (around £28m). The small print: if you lose, you get killed. In the first episode, a game of Grandma’s Footsteps (known as Red Light, Green Light in South Korea) leaves bodies piled high as the shell-shocked winners proceed to round two. It’s blood-splattered child’s play – a kind of Takeshi’s Castle with fatalities, or Saw with stylish shell suits. If you can stomach the events of the first episode, what follows is a tightly written horror thriller that has captivated viewers. The nine-part series is the first Korean show to reach the top spot on the streaming platform in the US, and is currently number one in the UK. Its success won’t come as a surprise to a generation of viewers who got hooked on murderous dystopian series The Hunger Games and cult favourite Battle Royale. But Squid Game’s backdrop is South Korea’s present-day, very real wealth inequality. Its closest comparison is another South Korean drama, 2019’s Oscar-winning, zeitgeist-capturing Parasite, where the country’s class divides led to a bloody conclusion. Like that film, the show’s analogy is sometimes overdone – particularly when the game’s cliche-heavy spectators are introduced – but it’s an instantly hooky premise. Yes, the games are terrifying but how much worse are they than the half-lives of those living in interminable debt? Masterful cliffhangers give the series a requisite bingeworthy appeal and the set pieces are hideously inventive, but it’s the show’s eclectic cast that keeps viewers watching. Our unlikely heroes are led by Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), a gambling addict with a heart of gold, and his slippery childhood friend Cho Sang-woo (Park Hae-soo), a disgraced banker on the run from the police. One of the series highlights is watching the icy, resourceful pickpocket Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-yeon) – a North Korean escaper trying to save her separated family – learn to trust those around her. This rag-tag group provides a surprisingly sweet heart for a show that features the regular murder of hundreds of people and an organ trading subplot. The nights in the dormitories – where relationships form and fray – provide the quieter drama, often more shocking than the games hall itself. And Lee is so unfailingly smiley that he single-handedly brings back the lightness whenever the terror almost becomes too much (which is often). Most smartly, Squid Game taps into a cultural obsession with gameshows. The players are being watched, but the viewer is only one step removed, and it’s impossible not to put yourselves in their shoes. An episode of backstories makes it clear that anyone can fall into debt through bad luck, while the visuals are full of familiar touchstones. There are maze-like corridors, tinkling soundtracks and oversized slides, like the world’s worst children’s party. Within this world, writer and director Hwang Dong-hyuk sets up compelling dilemmas – would you betray your friend to escape death? – and lets them play out in agonising stretches. Netflix has experimented with interactive drama in the past with its 2018 film Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, in which viewers could make choices that affected the plot. A kind of television version of choose-your-own-adventure books, its own cleverness sometimes came at the expense of storytelling. Squid Game shows that you don’t need on-screen choices to get viewers invested in characters’ fates. Even without an interactive element, there is a relatability here that likely explains its huge popularity. The stakes are higher here but the emotions are viscerally familiar, tapping into playground politics at every turn. In one episode, there’s a heartwrenching scene about picking team members before a game starts. Even without the possibility of death, didn’t being picked last always feel like the end of the world? Squid Game is available on Netflix now. Source: The Guardian
  18. 'Squid Game' is a global box office hit, and the profit is occupied by 'Designer' Netflix Enter 2021.09.29. 3:28 pm Revision 2021.09.29. 6:35 pm Reporter Jeong Cheol-woon “There is no structure to earn more depending on the box office due to copyright monopoly.” Domestic drama production companies, fear of 'falling into Netflix subcontractors' Netflix's original 'Squid Game', which surpassed 200 million paid subscribers worldwide last year, became the first Korean content to occupy the top spot in Netflix viewing in the United States, and is gaining popularity worldwide. The number of SNS subscribers of actors is increasing explosively, and related reports are coming out in prestigious magazines such as the British 'Guardian'. If so, how much 'incentives' will the producers of 'Squid Game' receive? In conclusion, no. Yoo Geon-sik, head of KBS Public Media Research Center, who wrote the book ' Netflixsonomics -Netflix and Korean Broadcasting Media' ( 2019 ), said, "Drama producers receive 10-20 % of the production cost as profits. There may be side effects that change, but there is no structure where you can earn more depending on the box office.” Production companies cannot make spin-offs, overseas remakes, or movies. Netflix owns the copyright. ▲ A scene from the original Netflix original 'Squid Game'. Netflix attracts dramas to Netflix by means of △ investment in the pre-production stage, △ investment in the intermediate stage of production, and △ investment after completion of production, and monopolizes the copyright. For this reason, 'When the Camellia Blooms', which received Netflix's investment, was a KBS drama in Korea, but a Netflix original overseas. Last year, tvN's 'Crash Landing on You' was very popular in Asia, ranking first in Japan's Netflix viewing, but as a result of receiving Netflix's production investment, the copyright belongs to Netflix. Of course, like JTBC's 'Sky Castle', there are cases where Netflix only purchases the airing rights. The Netflix system is preferred by producers because it can receive stable production costs. You get 'as much as you spend'. At least there's nothing to lose. For Netflix, if content fails at the box office, it loses money, but Netflix bears the risk. It is a kind of 'high risk, high return', and in this process, it is evaluated that Netflix is taking the domestic killer content production ability. Examples are the achievements of writer Kim Eun-hee's 'Kingdom', the recent ' DP ', and the Netflix original production of 'Food and Furry' by PD Kim Tae-ho . "In the case of OEMs, Netflix will have no problem monopolizing copyrights, but the problem is the structure of taking all copyrights, like ODM, even though I am a planner and developer," said Yoo Geon-sik, director of the global OTT Disney Plus, adding that entering the Korean market could be an opportunity for Korean producers. This is because demand for Korean content has increased. For production companies, there is a "negotiation card." OTT- centered viewing is now an irreversible trend. Amid the rapid change in the media environment, the era of subsidizing drama production costs through advertisements is over. A symbolic example is the collapse of the morning drama programming of the three terrestrial broadcasters, which once had a double-digit viewership rating. SBS is a morning drama "Amour Party" ( 120 a trilogy) 10 If OLD January said it would not longer morning drama programming. Morning dramas have already disappeared from KBS and MBC . With the media environment changing rapidly, terrestrial advertising sales are on the decline. A high-ranking official in charge of a terrestrial drama said, "Ads don't sell in the morning hours. The ratings don't mean anything right now. I see the topic. MZThe morning shows are almost in the red because advertisements are concentrated on programs that the generation prefers. No matter how cheap a morning drama is, it costs 30-40 million won per episode . If you make a drama, it's a loss. So, we organize life information programs that can be sponsored.” If this trend continues, it is clear that the number of terrestrial TV dramas will gradually decrease. ▲ Netflix advertisement located at the National Assembly Station in Seoul. ⓒCheol-woon Jeong, staff reporter Amid this situation, there are concerns that Korean drama producers could be reduced to subcontractors of Netflix. One drama producer who runs a drama production company said, "Neflix never came in well. The production cost is now set at a lower level and is trying to tame the production company. "In the end, Netflix is only a multinational capital," he said, saying, "If we try to deal with Korean social issues, we cannot invest because it lacks scalability." As Netflix's influence grows, there is no way out of Netflix's designed "game." Meanwhile, Netflix held Netflix Partner Day on the morning of the 29th and promoted, "According to the global consulting group Deloitte's survey, it contributed to the creation of about 16,000 jobs based on an investment of about 770 billion won in the domestic content industry." "According to a survey of 8,500 people conducted by the Korea Institute for International Cultural Exchange, Netflix accounted for 64.3 percent of Korean viewers' main viewing channels for Korean content and 63.2 percent of dramas. Netflix plays an important role in expanding the Korean Wave," he said. By Jeong Cheol-woon, staff reporter pierce@mediatoday.co.kr Source: Naver | Translated by Google & Papago
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