Platformization in Local Cultural Production: Korean Platform Companies and the K-Pop Industry

Authors

  • Seoyeon Park Simon Fraser University
  • Hyejin Jo Simon Fraser University
  • Taeyoung Kim Loughborough University

Keywords:

platformization, culture, K-pop, Kakao, NAVER

Abstract

This article examines the dynamics of platformization in the ongoing expansion of two leading platform companies in Korea (hereafter Korea) into Korean popular music (K-pop) production and the major K-pop labels’ responses trailing this expansion. Our analysis indicates that NAVER and Kakao see K-pop production penetrating the global market and providing a continuously growing new revenue source. In contrast, K-pop labels see platforms as an avenue to expand the small Korean market by developing new markets abroad. This article reveals how the capital strength and technological advantages Kakao and NAVER enjoy in the ongoing platformization of K-pop production threaten the creative independence of K-pop producers. Finally, we examine how the increasing dominance of the two platforms in production and distribution has affected the K-pop industry and suggest how K-pop creators may push back.

Author Biographies

Seoyeon Park, Simon Fraser University

PhD Student

Hyejin Jo, Simon Fraser University

PhD Student

Taeyoung Kim, Loughborough University

PhD, Lecturer, (+44) 01509 223665

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Published

2023-03-13

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