As K-pop costs soar, government plans bigger boost for smaller agencies
The Korea Herald3h ago
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The Culture Ministry plans to double expansion support for small and mid-sized music agencies next year, as the government seeks to bolster the competitiveness of the country's music industry, Culture Minister Chae Hwi-young said Wednesday. Chae said the ministry is looking to expand the Global Leap Program for Small and Midsized Music Agencies, a program introduced this year to help promising companies enter overseas markets. "We launched the program this year, and we're looking to roughly doub
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