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YouTube Extends Shorts to 3 Minutes, Intensifying Competition in Korea’s Video Platform Market

YouTube Extends Shorts to 3 Minutes, Intensifying Competition in Korea’s Video Platform Market

SEOUL, Oct. 14 (Korea Bizwire) – YouTube’s decision to extend the maximum length of its short-form video service, Shorts, from 60 seconds to 3 minutes is set to reshape the competitive landscape of video platforms in South Korea. The change, effective October 15, was announced on YouTube Korea’s blog, operated by Google Korea.  Todd Sherman, YouTube’s [...]

Korean Author’s Nobel Win Reverberates Through Music Industry

Korean Author’s Nobel Win Reverberates Through Music Industry

SEOUL, Oct. 14 (Korea Bizwire) – The ripple effects of Han Kang’s Nobel Prize in Literature are being felt far beyond literary circles, reaching into the realm of popular music in South Korea. According to Melon, a major domestic music streaming platform, the song “How Can I Love the Heartbreak, You’re the One I Love” by [...]

Korean-American Novelist Kim Juhea Wins Tolstoy Prize, Hails Korean Literature’s Global Rise

Korean-American Novelist Kim Juhea Wins Tolstoy Prize, Hails Korean Literature’s Global Rise

MOSCOW, Oct. 14 (Korea Bizwire) – Kim Juhea, a 37-year-old Korean-American writer who recently won the foreign literature category of Russia’s esteemed Tolstoy Literature Prize (Yasnaya Polyana Award), believes that “the deep and passionate souls of Korean people are the strength of Korean literature.”  In an interview with Yonhap News at a Moscow hotel on October [...]

From Blacklist to Nobel: Han Kang’s Journey Illuminates South Korea’s Cultural Struggles

From Blacklist to Nobel: Han Kang’s Journey Illuminates South Korea’s Cultural Struggles

SEOUL, Oct. 12 (Korea Bizwire) – The Swedish Academy’s announcement on October 10 naming South Korean author Han Kang as the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature has reignited discussions about artistic freedom and political interference in South Korea. The Academy specifically cited Han’s ability to “confront historical trauma” in their decision, notably referencing her [...]

South Korea’s Animal Shelters Strain Under Burden of Abandoned Pets

South Korea’s Animal Shelters Strain Under Burden of Abandoned Pets

SEOUL, Oct. 11 (Korea Bizwire) – In a cramped 33-square-meter apartment in Seoul, 14 cats huddle among stacked metal kennels and cardboard boxes. This makeshift animal shelter, one of many across South Korea, exemplifies the growing crisis of pet abandonment in a country where pet ownership has soared to over 10 million households. Despite the rise [...]

Korean Literature Breaks into Global Mainstream with Nobel Prize after Booker Prize

Korean Literature Breaks into Global Mainstream with Nobel Prize after Booker Prize

SEOUL, Oct. 11 (Korea Bizwire) — Han Kang’s historic win of the Nobel Prize in literature marks a major breakthrough for Korean literature, which has been gaining international recognition in recent years. Even before the Nobel triumph, numerous Korean authors had garnered acclaim on the world stage through prestigious international literary awards. Korean writers have [...]

Misuse of Growth Hormone Injections Raises Health Concerns in South Korea

Misuse of Growth Hormone Injections Raises Health Concerns in South Korea

SEOUL, Oct. 11 (Korea Bizwire) – A surge in the misuse of growth hormone injections, often mischaracterized as “height-increasing shots,” has led to a sharp increase in adverse effects, prompting calls for urgent measures to curb their overuse, according to a report released by a South Korean lawmaker on October 10. Representative Jeon Jin-sook of the [...]