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Former Korean government employee fined for trying to sell BTS member Jungkook’s lost hat - www.nme.com - city Seoul - North Korea
nme.com
05.05.2023 / 09:27

Former Korean government employee fined for trying to sell BTS member Jungkook’s lost hat

BTS’ Jungkook online.Earlier this year, it was reported that a former foreign ministry employee, whose identity has been withheld, had been indicted for attempting to sell a hat belonging to the BTS member for approximately KRW10million (£6,600) after he had left it at the government building.On Wednesday (May 3), The Korea Herald reported that the employee had been fined KRW1million (£660) by the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office earlier that day on charges of attempting to sell the BTS singer’s lost hat online.A previous report by the media outlet states that the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office also intended to return the hat to Jungkook, though the prosecution, idol and his label have yet to provide further updates.The former employee had allegedly uploaded a photo of the hat on an online second-hand market and claimed that Jungkook had left it at the foreign ministry building after visiting to apply for a new passport.In the post, they added that the hat had been reported as lost property for six months before they decided to claim ownership of it. The listing was met with backlash, leading the employee to delete the listing and turn themselves in to the police.Shortly after this, the prosecution stated that HYBE had confirmed to police that the hat did belong to Jungkook.

K-Pop Conference Finds AI Usage in Music Outpacing Copyright Law - variety.com - city Seoul - North Korea
variety.com
27.04.2023 / 14:21

K-Pop Conference Finds AI Usage in Music Outpacing Copyright Law

Rebecca Souw Artificial Intelligence dominated the conversation at the inaugural Moving the World with Music conference in Seoul. But K-Pop executives said that copyright law is lagging far behind technologies such as ChatGPT and Midjourney. Supertone, a Korean startup that has financial backing from BTS promoter Hybe Corp., used its platform at MWM to demonstrate voice technology and reduce barriers in music production. “Our ultimate goal is to create a link between creators and technology, making what creators thought was impossible into reality,” said Lee Kyogu, Supertone’s CEO and co-founder. Pozalabs, backed by CJ ENM, was established in 2018 after CEO Huh Wongil saw growing demand for affordable background music to be used in video content creation. Current music copyright clearance complexities are an obstacle to the (legal) use of previously recorded music and could not keep up with the Korean industry’s “ppalli ppalli” (everything fast) work routine. “Typically, it takes about two weeks to create music, but it takes about 5 minutes for our system. That means we can make 50-60 tracks, while others can only do five,” said Huh.

BTS, ‘Suzume,’ ‘Evil Dead Rise,’ Oriol Paulo: Bollywood Players Seek Pull of Global Content for Local Success - variety.com - Spain - USA - India - North Korea - city Mumbai
variety.com
27.04.2023 / 07:37

BTS, ‘Suzume,’ ‘Evil Dead Rise,’ Oriol Paulo: Bollywood Players Seek Pull of Global Content for Local Success

Naman Ramachandran Internationally sourced programming and stories placed alongside local content could be a solution to bring audiences back to Indian cinemas, a high-powered panel debated. The panel was part of Indiantelevision.com’s annual industry event, The Content Hub, that recently concluded in Mumbai. Mayank Shroff, head of film distribution at Cinepolis, the Indian division of Latin American exhibition giant Cinepolis, said that while footfalls were back to 85% of pre-pandemic days, an innovative approach is required to bring the rest of the audiences back. Shroff pointed to the success of Makoto Shinkai’s anime film “Suzume,” which accounted for 20% of the Cinepolis box office over the past weekend and “Evil Dead Rise,” which also pulled in decent numbers, both in the face of stiff competition from Eid holiday release “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan,” starring superstar Salman Khan. Shroff also said that there was demand for Korean films and K-pop concerts, notably by BTS, streamed into cinemas live or as recordings. He added that that the international content was working in their original languages in the metropolises and can be customized into local languages for release in tier 2 and 3 centers.

BTS Suga’s Net Worth Makes Him One Of The Best Producers In K-Pop—What He Earns - stylecaster.com - Britain - USA - county Jack - North Korea
stylecaster.com
21.04.2023 / 16:09

BTS Suga’s Net Worth Makes Him One Of The Best Producers In K-Pop—What He Earns

He’s got a big house, big cars and big rings. Suga’s net worth definitely lives up to the hype. BTS’ main rapper and producer just released his first full-length solo album and sold out his solo world tour within minutes.

How Did Moonbin Die? K-Pop Group ASTRO, His Family Company Are ‘Deeply Mourning’ - stylecaster.com - city Seoul - North Korea
stylecaster.com
20.04.2023 / 19:13

How Did Moonbin Die? K-Pop Group ASTRO, His Family Company Are ‘Deeply Mourning’

One of the best all-rounders in K-Pop, Moonbin was beloved by AROHAs everywhere. How Moonbin died became a trending topic across social media as K-Pop fans and K-Pop stars gave their condolences to the ASTRO member.

Moon Bin, K-Pop star, found dead inside home at 25 - www.foxnews.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea - city Seoul, South Korea
foxnews.com
20.04.2023 / 13:55

Moon Bin, K-Pop star, found dead inside home at 25

Singer Moon Bin of the K-Pop group Astro has died at 25. The musician was found dead in his Seoul, South Korea, home on Wednesday evening.  When efforts to communicate with the star were not returned, his manager reportedly found him at home.

Astro K-pop star found dead in Seoul home - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - South Korea - city Seoul - Japan
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
20.04.2023 / 10:35

Astro K-pop star found dead in Seoul home

A singer from South Korean boyband Astro was found dead at his Seoul home, according to his management agency.

K-pop girl group Billlie to halt all activities this week - www.nme.com - city Seoul
nme.com
20.04.2023 / 05:21

K-pop girl group Billlie to halt all activities this week

the death of ASTRO member Moonbin.Today morning (April 20), the girl group’s agency Mystic Story posted a statement on Billlie’s official fan cafe website, saying that all the girl group’s activities for the week will no longer be held as scheduled. Group member Moon Sua was the younger sister of the late Moonbin.“We would like to inform you that the scheduled activities for this week have been canceled or postponed,” Mystic Story said in its statement, as translated by Soompi.“Regarding the fan signing event schedule, we will update you again through a further announcement, and we will provide additional notices regarding specific cancellations of other scheduled activities including broadcasts,” it added.Prior to the announcement, Billlie were in the middle of promotions for their fourth mini-album ‘the Billage of perception: chapter three’, which was released on March 28.Moonbin was reportedly found dead yesterday (April 19) at his home in Seoul, as reported by Yonhap News.

ASTRO star Moon Bin dies aged 25 as fans pay tribute to K-pop singer - www.ok.co.uk - South Korea - city Seoul
ok.co.uk
19.04.2023 / 21:47

ASTRO star Moon Bin dies aged 25 as fans pay tribute to K-pop singer

ASTRO singer and K-pop star Moon Bin has sadly been found dead at his home at the age of 25.The star, who became a member of the South Korean group in 2016, was believed to be found by his manager at his home in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Moonbin, who was named Moon Bin at birth, reportedly didn't show up to rehearsals, prompting his manager to head over to the property to find out what had happened.The band's label Fantagio shared in a translated statement: "First of all, we apologise for the sad and heartbreaking news. On April 19, ASTRO member Moon Bin suddenly left our Kyeol and became a star in the sky.

Moonbin, member of K-pop group Astro, dead at 25 by suicide: reports - nypost.com - Australia - Britain - USA - city Seoul - North Korea
nypost.com
19.04.2023 / 21:23

Moonbin, member of K-pop group Astro, dead at 25 by suicide: reports

a statement in Korean posted to social media.The message, which was translated into English by the K-pop media company Koreaboo, said: “On April 19, Astro member Moonbin suddenly left us to become a star in the sky.”The statement continued, “Although we cannot compare our sorrow to the grief that the bereaved families are feeling, losing a beloved son and brother, the Astro members, fellow Fantagio artists, company executives and employees are mourning the deceased in great sadness and shock.”The Post reached out to Fantagio for further comment. An official cause of death has yet to be announced, but local officials told Yonhap News TV that he was found dead around 8:10 p.m.

From the Rise of Unscripted, to Korean Formats and ‘Silo,’ ‘Dead Ringers’ and ‘Fatal Attraction,’ Key Takeaways from MipTV - variety.com - North Korea - Beyond
variety.com
19.04.2023 / 20:43

From the Rise of Unscripted, to Korean Formats and ‘Silo,’ ‘Dead Ringers’ and ‘Fatal Attraction,’ Key Takeaways from MipTV

MipTV and Mipcom, Cannes two TV trade fairs, announcing final figures of 5,560 participants, including 5,510 on-site delegates.  That said, attendance was sizeably down on pre-pandemic levels – 9,500 attendees in 2019 – with major European drama sales companies literally counting the cost of attendance and exhibition space versus Mip-driven sales. In a fast-evolving TV landscape, the future and identity of MipTV still remains uncertain. 10 takeaways from this year’s edition:

Moonbin Dies: Singer With South Korean Boy Band Astro Was 25 - deadline.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
deadline.com
19.04.2023 / 19:43

Moonbin Dies: Singer With South Korean Boy Band Astro Was 25

Moonbin, a member of the South Korean boy band Astro, died by suicide today at his residence in the Gangnam district of Seoul. He was 25.

Moonbin, Member of K-Pop Group ASTRO, Dead at 25 - www.etonline.com - North Korea
etonline.com
19.04.2023 / 18:55

Moonbin, Member of K-Pop Group ASTRO, Dead at 25

statement by the group's label read in Korean. «On April 19, ASTRO member Moon Bin suddenly left us and became a star in the sky. It is incomparable to the sorrow of the bereaved families who left their beloved sons and brothers, but all ASTRO members, Fantagio colleagues, and executives and employees are deeply mourning the deceased in such great sadness and shock.»The statement continued, «It is all the more heartbreaking to tell you the sudden news to the fans who supported Moon Bin and gave him generous love.

Moonbin, Member of K-Pop Boy Band Astro, Found Dead at 25 - variety.com - Britain - South Korea - city Seoul
variety.com
19.04.2023 / 18:45

Moonbin, Member of K-Pop Boy Band Astro, Found Dead at 25

Thania Garcia According to the Seoul Gangnam Police (via Yonhap News), K-pop singer Moonbin was found dead in his Seoul home by his manager on Wednesday. The 25-year-old was a part of the boy band Astro, a five-member group formed by Fantagio Music. The South Korean entertainment company confirmed the news in a social media post that was translated into English by the K-pop media company Koreaboo. “On April 19, Astro member Moonbin suddenly left us to become a star in the sky,” they wrote. “Although we cannot compare our sorrow to the grief that the bereaved families are feeling, losing a beloved son and brother, the Astro members, fellow Fantagio artists, company executives and employees are mourning the deceased in great sadness and shock.”

Moonbin, member of K-pop band ASTRO, dies aged 25 - www.nme.com - city Seoul - North Korea
nme.com
19.04.2023 / 17:49

Moonbin, member of K-pop band ASTRO, dies aged 25

ASTRO has died at the age of 25.The singer was found dead at his home in the Gangnam district of Seoul by his manager today (April 19), according to the Seoul Gangnam Police Station (via Yonhap News, as translated by Korean pop culture website Soompi).“It appears that Moonbin took his own life,” the police said in a statement obtained by the outlet.“We are currently discussing the possibility of an autopsy to determine the precise cause of death.”Moonbin’s passing has since been confirmed by his label Fantagio Music. In a statement on Twitter, the agency said, as translated by Koreaboo: “We would like to apologize for the sad, heart-breaking news.

J-Hope Enlists With Korean Military, Becomes Second BTS Member to Sign Up - variety.com - city Seoul - county Jack - North Korea
variety.com
19.04.2023 / 11:05

J-Hope Enlists With Korean Military, Becomes Second BTS Member to Sign Up

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Jung Ho-seok, better known as J-Hope, Tuesday became the second member of K-pop sensation BTS to join the Korean military. Approaching his 30th birthday, J-Hope attended an army camp at Wongju, south of Seoul, and is expected to begin five weeks of basic training there. Local news agencies reported a small crowd of fans, seemingly outnumbered by assembled journalists, waited outside the camp to wish him well. Their number was reported to be diminished by bad weather. Earlier, J-Hope had posted on the Weverse fandom platform words of encouragement and a pair of photos revealing his newly-shorn hair. “I love you all. ARMY, I will return safely,” he wrote. ‘Army’ in that sense is a reference to BTS’s legion of fans, rather than the Korean military services.

SM Entertainment Offices Raided by Korean Regulators as K-Pop Agency Duel Continues - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - North Korea
variety.com
19.04.2023 / 08:39

SM Entertainment Offices Raided by Korean Regulators as K-Pop Agency Duel Continues

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The battle for corporate dominance of K-Pop has become a drama that never stops giving. After the acrimonious takeover battle between BTS-backer Hybe Corp. and tech giant Kakao for control of SM Entertainment, Korea’s financial regulators are probing the deal-making that eventually led to Kakao’s victory. Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service raided the offices of SM Entertainment on Tuesday, according to the Yonhap news agency. Investigators were looking for evidence of stock price manipulation between February and March when the two camps were skirmishing.

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