Korea launches $2.2 mil. fund to boost indie K-pop labels
The program gives each agency up to 300 million won a year and lets recipients spend the money on tours, videos and marketing.
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South Korea to support small K-pop agencies’ global expansion
KPOP HIT South Korea to support small K-pop agencies’ global expansion Rescene (The Muze Entertainment) Culture ministry to provide up to W300m to 10 agencies each year The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Crea... Feed from South Korea to support small K-pop agencies’ global expansion on KPOP HIT.
Korean Government Backs Smaller K-Pop Labels for Global Push, Including Groups RESCENE, 82MAJOR, 8TURN, BIG OCEAN and More
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on June 16 that, together with the Korea Content Agency, it will launch a new "Support Project for Global Leap of Small and Medium-sized Entertainment Companies" this year to assist these agencies in entering overseas markets for the sustainable growth of the K-pop market. Following an open call, 10 groups were selected as the first recipients of this support: RESCENE, xikers, TUNEXX, Kiiras,…

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