"Although BYJ's shares in Keyeast drop to 29%, since Sohu takes a 6% stake in Keyeast. But with this partnership i believe this is an excellent start for Keyeast to enter China, and to achieve greater success in the future... Fighting!! " v\^__^/v
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source: ecns.cn
2014-08-08 08:01
China Daily
Web Editor: Qin Dexing
Chinese Internet company Sohu.com Inc announced on Thursday that it
will invest $15 million in South Korean artist management agency Keyeast
Co Ltd to become its second-largest shareholder.
Sohu will hold 6 percent of Keyeast and become Keyeast's exclusive Internet partner in China.
Founded in 2006, Keyeast represents a number of celebrated actors and
actresses, including Kim Soo-hyun, who starred in the hit TV drama My
Love from the Star, and Bae Yong-joon, who still owns 29 percent of
Keyeast's stocks.
Keyeast said it chose Sohu as its partner in China because of its diversified business portfolio,
which is what Keyeast has been seeking for years. Sohu's strength in
publicity and its abundant resources will provide strong support for
Keyeast to enter China.
"We may have the preemptive right to buy the works produced by this
company in the future. Keyeast will provide Sohu opportunities to get
involved in the reporting in South Korea. When their artists come to
China, Sohu will be able to provide updates on our online entertainment
news. China is such a larger market than South Korea that Keyeast's
works will be able to sell at a nice price," said Charles Zhang,
chairman and CEO of Sohu.
TV dramas from the United States used to be Sohu's focus. However, as
the government tightens its control over US TV dramas broadcast on
video websites, Sohu is attaching more importance to popular South
Korean TV dramas, according to Hao Xi, an analyst at EntGroup
Consulting.
Pang Yiming, an analyst with research company Analysys International,
agreed that South Korean TV dramas and entertainment programs are
winning over the Chinese audience, especially the younger generation.
As a result, Baidu Inc announced in May a strategic cooperation with
S.M. Entertainment Co Ltd, which is also from South Korea, to help with
the licensing of the latter company's copyrighted music and videos in
the Chinese mainland.
However, Pang still urged online video websites to come up with more
creative ideas other than competing for copyrights or commercials.
"With the rise of mobile users, video websites should come to
understand that they can be more than a content provider. We really look
forward to this cooperation between Sohu and Keyeast to breed more
creative attempts," she said.
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