2013
DOI: 10.1163/15685314-12341295
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Korean Dramas and Films: Key Factors for Their International Competitiveness

Abstract: The Korean wave, which is the popularity of Korean entertainment outside Korea, is a fairly new phenomenon. Encompassing Korean dramas, films, and songs, it has been highlighted by international media outlets and scholars. Several prestigious newspapers and scholars attempted to explain the competitiveness of the Korean wave, but they have remained biased by missing, overemphasizing, or overlapping important success factors. To provide a more comprehensive and accurate analysis, this paper conducts a rigorous … Show more

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“…8, No. 1;2015 hallyu is even wilder with the broadcast of the music (k-pop) and it has been expanding since then.…”
Section: What Is Korean Wave?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8, No. 1;2015 hallyu is even wilder with the broadcast of the music (k-pop) and it has been expanding since then.…”
Section: What Is Korean Wave?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tactful method of using the shared similarity in spreading k-drama around Asian countries first was great because as Ho (2011) said that China was the world's second biggest economy after USA which indicates huge potential for sponsorship and many other business disciplines. In April 2011, three Korean dramas -Iris, Chuno (Slave Hunter) and Jeonwoo (Comrades) -had been purchased by a Belgium production for its broadcast right to air the drama in Europe (Dongailbo, 2011; as cited in Parc & Moon, 2013). Initially, the Korean drama was just spread geographically around East Asia countries but it had been expanded to many other countries in Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.…”
Section: The Spread Of K-dramamentioning
confidence: 99%
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