Kuwait Times

Black Entertainm­ent Television heads to Korea in Asia first

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Black Entertainm­ent Television, the premier US network geared toward African Americans, is launching yesterday a version in South Korea in its first expansion into Asia. The South Korean BET channel, available both on traditiona­l television and through streaming, will feature the network’s signature shows as well as local production­s, it said. South Korea puts a concerted effort on promoting pop culture and, while the country is highly homogeneou­s, it has witnessed a boom in hip-hop-thanks in part to Koreans’ strong ties to rap capital Los Angeles.

Changmo, a South Korean rapper who has entered the country’s top 10 singles chart through collaborat­ions, this year became the first Asian nominated at the BET Awards, competing in the fan-decided Internatio­nal Viewers’ Choice category. The network will come to South Korea in a partnershi­p with SK Broadband, a unit of conglomera­te SK Telecom. “We believe the BET channel will find a fan base among Korean youth, who are globally recognized as fashion and cultural trendsette­rs —- similar to the BET audience,” Lee Hyung-Hee, CEO of operator SK Broadband, said in a statement.

BET, a unit of internatio­nal media giant Viacom, already has a presence in Britain, France and subSaharan Africa as well as Canada and the Caribbean. Among the network’s most popular offerings are the BET Hip Hop Awards, which will take place on October 6 in Miami and be broadcast on October 14 in South Korea. — AFP

 ??  ?? Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BET, the parent company for Black Entertainm­ent Television, Debra L Lee receives an award during the annual Clive Davis pre-Grammy gala in Beverly Hills, California. — AFP
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BET, the parent company for Black Entertainm­ent Television, Debra L Lee receives an award during the annual Clive Davis pre-Grammy gala in Beverly Hills, California. — AFP

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