Is Netflix Riding the Korean Wave or Vice Versa?| Duality of K-Content in the Era of Netflix: An Investigation of Korean “Netflix Original” Characteristics

Authors

  • Kristin April Kim Korea University
  • Ji Hoon Park Korea University
  • Sola Yoon Korea University
  • Yue Wang Korea University
  • Hayoung Bae Korea University
  • Kieu Trang Luc Korea University

Keywords:

Netflix international content strategy, K-drama, Korean Wave

Abstract

Through a comprehensive quantitative analysis of all non-U.S. Netflix Originals from 2015 to 2021, this study examines whether Korean content carries distinct characteristics compared with those of other countries. The findings reveal a predominance of dark K-dramas and a duality to Korean Netflix Original programming, characterized by high viewership and a lack of genre diversity. Netflix’s persistent focus on a limited set of genres can be both advantageous and restrictive, potentially fostering a unique K-drama brand or hindering the exploration of diverse genres. Therefore, this study recommends emphasizing platform studies and a political-economic framework in future research on the Korean Wave to better understand the evolving K-drama landscape, ensure continued growth and diversity of Korean content, and address challenges and opportunities posed by dominant platforms like Netflix.

Author Biographies

Kristin April Kim, Korea University

Ph.D. Candidate

Ji Hoon Park, Korea University

Professor

Sola Yoon, Korea University

Ph.D.

Yue Wang, Korea University

M.A.

Hayoung Bae, Korea University

M.A. student

Kieu Trang Luc, Korea University

M.A. student

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Published

2023-11-13

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