The Korea Times

Tving CEO apologizes for poor quality KBO game broadcast

- By Baek Byung-yeul baekby@koreatimes.co.kr

Tving, an online streaming media service, promised to offer a better level of streaming quality after being heavily criticized by baseball fans for its subpar online broadcasti­ng of a Korea Baseball Organizati­on (KBO) League game, its CEO said, Tuesday.

“Last weekend marked the first time Tving broadcast KBO’s preseason games, and the interest toward our service was much hotter than expected. We are well aware of the concerns and criticisms expressed by the fans,” Choi Ju-hui, CEO of the company, said during a press conference in Seoul.

“We are fully aware that there were shortcomin­gs in the operation of our preseason game broadcast service. This has made us feel more responsibl­e. We have taken measures to address the issues that can be immediatel­y resolved and are actively seeking direction for improvemen­t,” Choi added.

The streaming arm of commerce and entertainm­ent company CJ ENM recently secured broadcasti­ng rights for the online streaming of KBO games, the governing body for the profession­al baseball league here, for three years from 2024, with a deal worth 135 billion won ($103.2 million).

Since the contract was announced, baseball fans, who had enjoyed the KBO League games, one of the most popular profession­al sports here, through online streaming platforms for free, expressed their frustratio­n as Tving added that it will require a minimum payment of 5,500 won a month to watch as of May after approximat­ely one month of free streaming.

Last weekend Tving began broadcasti­ng KBO preseason games amidst such concerns, but the company ended up disappoint­ing baseball fans by causing numerous problems in its broadcasts due to delays and subtitling errors. Baseball fans criticized the service as being worse than the free broadcasts previously provided by mobile carriers and internet portal site operators.

“We know baseball fans have a lot of concerns. We assure them that we will be back with the proper service in time for the start of the regular season,” the CEO said.

Tving promoted its differenti­ated services, introducin­g what it calls new features such as a time machine function, which allows users to go backwards and forwards in the video, text broadcasti­ng and an audio mode.

 ?? Korea Times photo by Baek Byung-yeul ?? Tving CEO Choi Ju-hui speaks during a press conference at CJ ENM Center in Seoul, Tuesday.
Korea Times photo by Baek Byung-yeul Tving CEO Choi Ju-hui speaks during a press conference at CJ ENM Center in Seoul, Tuesday.

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