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 competition Culinary Class Wars returns on December 16 with new rules, expanded challenges and a lineup of elite and self-taught chefs.
Netflix’s The Devil’s Plan: Death Room features a compelling cast—from Go champion Lee Se-dol to K-pop idol Kyuhyun—battling for psychological supremacy.
The controversial kids-only K-pop audition program “Under 15,” slated to premiere on MBN on March 31, canceled its airing amid accusations for sexualizing its...