Netflix’s “Culinary Class Wars” season 2 concluded with White Spoon chef Choi Kang-rok winning the title, as the show cemented its global popularity through talent, humility and immersive storytelling.
Several Korean TV dramas and variety shows are drawing modest ratings at home while achieving major success overseas, underscoring a widening gap between domestic and international reception of K-content.
Netflix’s hit cooking survival show “Culinary Class Wars 2” returns with more ingredients, head-to-head battles and an expanded 13-episode season that puts food at the forefront.
The director of Tving’s “EXchange” season 4 discusses the show’s casting process, behind-the-scenes decisions, viewer reactions and what to expect in the second half of the season.
As global creators redefine what counts as Korean culture, “KPop Demon Hunters” and Katseye spark fresh debate over who truly owns the ‘K’ in K-content.
Netflix has launched a new promotional campaign spotlighting Korean content with a star-studded video titled “You Don’t Have to Speak It to Love It.”
The...
The 2023 K-Entertainment Technology Summit (K-EnTech Summit) was held in downtown Los Angeles on October 20.
The event was organized to discuss the present and...
Six U.S. tech companies agreed to invest a total of $1.9 billion in Korea’s semiconductor, hydrogen and environmentally-friendly businesses.
The announcement was made at a...
As the world anxiously awaits a possible transition to a more manageable Covid-19 endemic, experts say localization will be the key to the long-term...