With the recent increase in the proportion of non-face-to-face concerts due to COVID-19, the K-pop concert live broadcasting platform Bbangya TV is drawing attention.
Bbangya TV has secured 2.5 million users
around the world on large enterprise platforms such as YouTube, Netflix, and
Naver V App, and is servicing K-pop concerts all over the world. It is linked
with popular ticket companies in 20 countries around the world, K-Pop users
around the world can pay easily and watch, and they can also pay on Bbangya TV.
It also provides real-time chat with artists and emoticon gift services. The
service doesn't just end at K-pop. It has also gathered foreign artists to
broadcast concerts live. This is also the strong point of Bbangya TV.
△Live broadcasting all over the world
(company's own video player) △Real-time subtitle service available in different
languages △Real-time chat available △Gift to artists with emoticons △Illegal
re-streaming crackdown △Connected with large concert ticket companies in 20
countries
In the past year, it has broadcast more
than 250 concerts around the world, with revenue of more than 2 billion won.
Also, it has successfully ended the 1st Bbangya Music Festival, and is still
signing contracts with famous artists. The company is collecting a five-billion
won private equity fund for non-face-to-face concerts (an official at Banya TV
that it is creating a private equity fund of 5 billion won for non-face-to-face
concerts (MOU with Key West Global Investment).
Recently, due to COVID-19, as the number of
online non-face-to-face paid concerts increased and paid online streaming
concerts are played all over the world, illegal re-streaming and illegal distribution
of VOD have become problems. How is Bbangya TV handling it? Bbangya TV has
developed a technology to prevent illegal re-streaming based on the know-how of
online concert services accumulated over the years, and has experience in
detecting and blocking more than 100 illegal streaming channels during concerts
that lasted more than two hours during large-scale live performances in the
past.
The company staff said, "We are going to
file the lawsuit based on the information of users who illegally streamed
during the first BMF Live and evidence, and we are going to develop new methods
and advanced technologies in the future. Now, the war against illegal
restreaming has begun in the online market worldwide, and depending on how we
can stop the distribution of illegal contents, the flow of the online market
will be determined."
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