The latest from @TheWrap is a great piece from Kayla Cobb about Netflix's love affair with South Korean entertainment, and why it'll still be going strong even with "Squid Game" ending. https://t.co/gXIy4ffrET
Netflix Says 50% of Global Users Now Watch Anime https://t.co/Cogi8lyy61
Netflix’s head of Korean content explains the strategy that’s led to 60% of Netflix’s 280 million users watching projects from South Korea. https://t.co/PYvhJkKYvl
Netflix continues to expand its investment in South Korean entertainment following the success of 'Squid Game.' The streaming giant is introducing new Korean shows such as 'Physical: Asia,' 'Genie,' 'Make a Wish,' and 'The Price of Confession,' alongside original films. This strategy has contributed to 60% of Netflix's 280 million global subscribers watching South Korean content. Additionally, Netflix reports that 50% of its global users now watch anime, with popular titles including 'Naruto' and 'Spirited Away.' The company shows no intention of slowing its focus on Korean and Asian content, reflecting a broader trend in its programming choices.