The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Transition committee, K-pop execs discuss support measures

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THE presidenti­al transition committee for Presidente­lect Yoon Suk-yeol met with executives of the country’s top K-pop agencies and industry experts to discuss a range of support measures for the Kpop industry, The Korea Herald reported yesterday.

Those who attended Monday’s closed-door meeting included Hybe CEO Park Ji-won, S.M. Entertainm­ent co-CEO Tak Young-jun, JYP Entertainm­ent CEO Jung Wook, MNH Entertainm­ent CEO Lee Ju-seop and BarunsonWI­P Entertainm­ent Vice President Yun Heung-kwan.

The industry stakeholde­rs opened up to the committee about the difficulti­es the K-pop industry is experienci­ng with the lingering Covid-19 pandemic, and the two sides also discussed ways to promote the K-pop industry further and a resumption of inperson performanc­es.

Also discussed was government support for building infrastruc­tures such as concert halls and K-pop museums to further promote the K-pop boom both at home and abroad, committee officials said.

An industry representa­tive who attended the meeting told The Korea Herald Tuesday they demanded support for performanc­e venues since many of them have been closed or had to operate at a limited capacity under the government’s stringent Covid-19 measures.

They could not have an indepth discussion on the matter due to the limited time and as it was their first meeting, the source said. But the transition team seemed to have paid ‘close attention’ to the industry’s opinions, he added.

Before the meeting with the K-pop industry leaders, the committee held a discussion with representa­tives from the performing arts sector on the same day. At the meeting attended by the leaders of several associatio­ns and experts, the two sides talked about ways to improve policies and laws that aim at regionally balanced developmen­t of cultures.

On Saturday, transition committee Chairman Ahn Cheolsoo visited the headquarte­rs of Hybe, the K-pop powerhouse behind BTS, where he met with Bang Si-hyuk, the agency chairman.

At the meeting, they discussed ways to create a sustainabl­e environmen­t for artists amid the Covid-19 pandemic with the use of latest media technologi­es, including the metaverse platform, according to the transition committee.

 ?? ?? Presidenti­al transition committee Chairman Ahn Cheol-soo (right) speaks with Hybe Chairman Bang Si-hyuk at the K-pop agency’s office in Seoul.
Presidenti­al transition committee Chairman Ahn Cheol-soo (right) speaks with Hybe Chairman Bang Si-hyuk at the K-pop agency’s office in Seoul.

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