Courtesy of SM Entertainment
Kakao Entertainment has unveiled plans to bolster its platform, content, and game businesses through a strategic alliance with SM Entertainment. The acquisition of a significant stake in SM Entertainment recently received conditional approval from the Fair Trade Commission.
Kakao Entertainment aims to capitalize on SM Entertainment's roster of artists, including EXO, aespa, NCT, and Riize, to enhance its international music business. A joint venture established in North America last August focuses on supporting global activities of musicians while investing in developing intellectual properties tailored to local preferences.
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▲ RIIZE / Courtesy of SM Entertainment |
Last September, a partnership between SM and Kakao Entertainment America, along with RCA Records, facilitated global album distribution and promotion for SM Entertainment's rookie boy band Riize in the United States.
Expanding into content creation, a joint venture with British producer Moon & Back Media is underway to create a UK-based boy band, accompanied by a TV series documenting their debut journey.
In the realm of gaming, Kakao Games plans to utilize SM Entertainment's intellectual properties to develop mobile games featuring SM artists.
Industry experts view these collaborations as Kakao Entertainment's endeavor to tap into new business markets and attract diverse consumer bases. However, some caution that significant outcomes may require time, highlighting differences in consumption patterns between K-pop and gaming industries.
The recent approval by the Fair Trade Commission allows Kakao Entertainment to become the largest shareholder of SM Entertainment, solidifying their partnership for future endeavors.
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Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
Joint Efforts Aimed at Leveraging Intellectual Properties and Global Market Expansion
Courtesy of SM Entertainment
Kakao Entertainment has unveiled plans to bolster its platform, content, and game businesses through a strategic alliance with SM Entertainment. The acquisition of a significant stake in SM Entertainment recently received conditional approval from the Fair Trade Commission.
Kakao Entertainment aims to capitalize on SM Entertainment's roster of artists, including EXO, aespa, NCT, and Riize, to enhance its international music business. A joint venture established in North America last August focuses on supporting global activities of musicians while investing in developing intellectual properties tailored to local preferences.
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▲ RIIZE / Courtesy of SM Entertainment |
Last September, a partnership between SM and Kakao Entertainment America, along with RCA Records, facilitated global album distribution and promotion for SM Entertainment's rookie boy band Riize in the United States.
Expanding into content creation, a joint venture with British producer Moon & Back Media is underway to create a UK-based boy band, accompanied by a TV series documenting their debut journey.
In the realm of gaming, Kakao Games plans to utilize SM Entertainment's intellectual properties to develop mobile games featuring SM artists.
Industry experts view these collaborations as Kakao Entertainment's endeavor to tap into new business markets and attract diverse consumer bases. However, some caution that significant outcomes may require time, highlighting differences in consumption patterns between K-pop and gaming industries.
The recent approval by the Fair Trade Commission allows Kakao Entertainment to become the largest shareholder of SM Entertainment, solidifying their partnership for future endeavors.
Sayart
Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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