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chosun.com | Park Su-hyeon |Ahn Joong-hyun
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msn.com | Lee Beul-chan |Park Su-hyeon
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Dec 13, 2023 |
biz.chosun.com | Park Su-hyeon
As the global entertainment landscape evolves, cultural critic Jung Duk-hyun asserts that the key to success for Korean variety shows lies in their ability to evoke universal resonance, shaping a narrative that transcends cultural boundaries and captures the attention of audiences worldwide. Speaking at a lecture titled ‘Variety Content Review and Prospects,’ hosted by CJ ENM on Dec. 5, Jung took the podium and expressed his views on the current state of Korean variety shows.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
biz.chosun.com | Park Su-hyeon
Generation Z and millennials have emerged as the main consumer groups in Korea. More recently, the popularity of K-pop, K-dramas, and K-food has led to a growing interest in Korean culture abroad. Korean MZ series introduces the places, foods, brands, activities, and content that young Koreans are seeking out right now. [Editor’s Note]On a chilly November morning, a group of individuals dressed in heavy coats arrived one by one at Korea House, situated next to Namsangol Hanok Village.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
biz.chosun.com | Park Su-hyeon
The Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation (KCHF), which is leading the way in reinterpreting traditional culture, has made headlines this year by exceeding 10 billion won in sales of cultural products for the first time ever. The foundation experienced a drop in sales to 3.9 billion won in 2020 due to the pandemic but managed to rebound to 8.3 billion won last year through active product development. They finally achieved the milestone of 10 billion won in sales on Nov. 27.
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