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In 2019, 17's flagship live streaming app reached 10M downloads in Japan, [5] and the business continues to push for both organic and inorganic expansion. Some key M&A highlights in the year include the acquisition of MEME Live in Southeast Asia, as well as HandsUp, a live e-commerce platform.
The event was sponsored by Gusto, a Japanese restaurant chain with approximately 2,000 stores in the country. Both groups were modeling for the store at the time. Although 130,000 fans applied for attendance, only 1,000 were selected to attend. [27] October 19, 2012 ~Time To Love~ Mini Live (with Supernova) Tokyo Japan Tokyo International Forum ...
In June 2008, she represented JOQR at the hanging poster for the "Tokyo 5 Companies Radio Enhancement Campaign". [5] In March 2010, The Japan Commercial Broadcasters Association (JBA) conducted a survey of 101 commercial radio stations nationwide. In the 2010 "Joy, Anger, Sorrow, and Pleasure" survey, she ranked first place in the "Sorrow...
Taylor Swift had fans convinced they would hear music from her upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, months before its release. During a performance in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday, February ...
During the second song played by Linkin Park, fans broke down the barricade and were crushing other fans thus stopping the show after the song "Lying from You" for about 15 to 20 minutes. the band made some attempt to keep the crowd entertained by playing classic songs and have Joe Hahn scratch over some beats, the stage manager made a speech telling the fans to be careful or they'd stop the ...
Taylor Swift fans in Tokyo are excited to see America’s pop superstar’s first performance right after her latest Grammy win and the announcement this week of a new album. After not seeing her ...
If you, like us, were starting to get panicky about the future of watching live cycling events, we have good news. While GCN+ is closing in five days , shutting down on December 19th, 2023.
Aiming for the start of television broadcasts, the company name changed from Radio Tokyo to KRT: the initials coming from the callsign JOKR with the T creating the Japanese name K.K. Radio Tokyo and also forming JOKR-TV. [6] On April 17, 1955, the station premiered Hi-Fi Time, which was the first program that played Hi-Fi tracks in Japan. [7]