has gone from Korean dramas, songs, movies themselves to food, ‘Kimchi’, fashion, computer games, and household appliances all things that appear in Korean drama. We can call these entire phenomena Korean wave. The Korean fever reached its peak in Japan this year, where "Winter Sonata," produced in 2002, became a nationwide hit and was broadcast by NHK and several other television stations.
television became habitual thing in our daily life. It made easy to make children who have lack of consciousness captive audiences by watching television. Watching TV has a great impact on forming values, taste and preposition about other media contents. Thus, TV became the importance for children but because of violent programs that are keeping coming on televisions, it is gradually becoming mor
4P Analysis
- Product : Music, Music Video, Concert
- Price : 10000 – 20000 won(Mostly Price of CD)
- Promotion : Simply selling CD& concert ticket by advertising(irregular)
- Place : Korea to Asian nations / All Asian nations’ record market(CD), Concert ticket promoting by internet or poster
As we can find in SWOT analysis SM have many strength and opportunity. B
dramas? In order to explain such interesting phenomenon, we will first uncover the characteristics of Korean housewives. And then we will be looking at some factors that make them prefer their own cultural media product over American ones as well as the reasons why they enjoy watching the dramas together and what they derive from it. We will also be looking at some current situations on phenomeno
(i) Celebrity Documentary Shows
Celebrity documentary shows are documentary style shows designed to feed the need for viewers to peer into the private lives of celebrities. Among these documentaries, there are two main types. The first is the type in which the camera follows the private life a celebrity or celebrity group. This kind of show may include scenes where celebrities hang out with th