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Online video platforms allow users to upload, share videos or live stream their own videos to the Internet. These can either be for the general public to watch, or particular users on a shared network. The most popular video hosting website is YouTube, 2 billion active until October 2020 and the most extensive catalog of online videos. [1]
AfreecaTV. AfreecaTV (Korean: 아프리카 TV, short for " A ny FREE broad CA sting") (KRX: 067160) is a P2P technology-based video streaming service. It is now owned and operated by AfreecaTV Co., Ltd. in South Korea after Nowcom's AfreecaTV Co., Ltd and ZettaMedia split in 2011. [1] As of July 2019 AfreecaTV was listed 4th in the "Asia's 200 ...
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 (CJ Group), Naver and JTBC by its JTBC Studios, now called SLL. [1][2] It is a platform that streams sports, dramas, entertainment shows, animations, exclusive ...
Tving, the video streaming platform owned by CJ ENM, Naver and JTBC, was the biggest gainer in a robust first half year for streaming in South Korea. A new report from research and consultancy ...
Members. 3.07 million (as of September 21, 2020. [update] ) [1] Availability. South Korea. Website. tv.kakao.com. KakaoTV is a South Korean OTT streaming television, personal internet broadcasting and video player service owned by Kakao Entertainment that launched on June 16, 2015.
Naver TV. Naver TV (Korean: 네이버TV; formerly Naver TV Cast) [1] is a South Korean online video streaming and video sharing service developed and operated by Naver. [2] The service primarily distributes web dramas and entertainment shows. [3][4] Their mobile app has been rebranded to NOW with the intention of promoting K-Culture.
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, [1] to provide Korean entertainment including K-dramas, K-reality, K-variety, and K-pop to the Americas and all with multi-language subtitles.
Melon (Korean: 멜론; RR: Mellon) is a South Korean online music store and music streaming service introduced in November 2004, and developed by SK Telecom. LOEN Entertainment (became Kakao M and then Kakao Entertainment) became the company-in-charge of the service in 2009. In 2017, Kakao merged Kakao Music into Melon to have one, unified ...