South Korean entertainment giant predicts 'Duty After School' will lead the Asian wave.
and Squid Game were produced for the domestic market but they got support from global OTT platforms and a gradual exposure to a global market,” he said. “Extra funding was coming in from global viewers that gives us a bigger budget. We want to make sure that our company brings the best value to content creators and the platforms at the same time and we want to make the scale bigger, so we can produce shows that we’ve not been able to do before.
Korean content continues to pave the way forward for the region and Kim was joined on stage at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre by representatives from two companies – and two nations – that hope to follow suit.
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