The Borneo Post

BET heads to Korea in Asia first

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NEW YORK: Black Entertainm­ent Television, the premier US network geared towards African Americans, is launching Tuesday 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 recognised 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 sub- Saharan 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 Oct 6 in Miami and be broadcast on Oct 14 in South Korea. — AFP

 ??  ?? Changmo, 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.
Changmo, 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.

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