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  2. Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific is a division of Warner Bros. Discovery that operates several television channels in Asia and Australasia, along with the Discovery+ streaming service. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. Coupang Play - Wikipedia

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    Coupang Play (Korean: 쿠팡플레이) is a South Korean subscription-based video streaming service launched by Coupang in December 2020. [1] It is based on the former Hooq 's assets. After the SNL Korea 2 content, which lampooned Korean president candidates and congressperson, got viral, it has gained popularity with a reasonable subscription ...

  4. TVING - Wikipedia

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    TVING (Korean: 티빙) is a South Korean subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service operated by TVING Corporation, a joint venture made of CJ ENM Entertainment Division (), Naver and JTBC by its JTBC Studios, now called SLL.

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  6. Kocowa - Wikipedia

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    Kocowa (stylized as KOCOWA) is an American over-the-top streaming service headquartered in Los Angeles as a joint venture between the top three Korean broadcast networks: KBS, MBC and SBS along with SK Telecom, who co-founded Wavve [] in South Korea, [2] to provide Korean entertainment including K-dramas, K-reality, K-variety, and K-pop to the Americas and all with multi-language subtitles.

  7. Korean Central Television - Wikipedia

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    The network carried live the whole proceedings of the 5th Workers' Party of Korea Congress held on 1 October 1970. The CTBS would later be renamed Korean Central Television (KCTV) and was officially relaunched at 17:00 local time on 3 January 1973 (the first working day in 1973 in North Korea).

  8. Saturday Night Live Korea - Wikipedia

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    The season finale of season two, broadcast on July 14, 2012, was hosted by boy band Super Junior, which was the first non-music program they appeared in as part of the promotion for their sixth studio album Sexy, Free & Single. According to AGB Nielsen Media Research, the episodes achieved a nationwide rating of 1.334%.

  9. JTBC - Wikipedia

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    It was a response of the South Korean government to the Chojoongdong (Chosun Ilbo, JoongAng Ilbo, and Dong-A Ilbo), who were the major media conglomerates, aim to launch the cable market. [ 9 ] 31 December 2010: JTBC, TV Chosun, MBN, Channel A selected as General Cable Television Channel Broadcasters .