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Chapter 236 Korean TV Station in a Dilemma

This stems from the arrogance and inferiority complex of Koreans. Everyone knows that Korea is a very arrogant nation and wishes they had invented the whole world. But in fact, they have never done so since the AD era.

It has appeared as a major country, but it has always appeared as a subordinate country. It was China before, then Japan, and then the United States. Basically, it has never been truly independent, which directly caused their inferiority and arrogance.

They also have an indescribable xenophobia toward outsiders. Zhang Yicheng didn’t know before that they were confident that their own country must be the best. Later, Zhang Yicheng understood that their self-confidence came from taking all the people who were better than them.

, either ignore it, drive out of Korea, or claim ownership of this thing. For example, the armored ship was invented by Koreans, grenades were invented by Koreans, Confucius was Korean, and Li Shizhen was Korean.

The first point is that judging from the popularity of "Destined to Love You" across Asia, they can't ignore it even if they want to. Due to the emergence of the Internet, in fact, it is not as easy for governments to control public opinion as before. It is not what you want to control.

You can control something. There are many people with great powers.

The third article is also undesirable, because this sovereignty is clearly on the Chinese side. There is not even a Korean in the crew. There is no way to claim that it is a Korean work.

Then there is only the last one left, which is to drive out Chinese works. Don’t think it is impossible. In fact, it is very possible.

Think about what happened to TV dramas that were popular in Asia in the past in South Korea, especially Chinese TV dramas. Will the Japanese government stand up for the unfairness of its own country's TV dramas? As for our country, let's forget it.

, and Taiwan has no deterrent effect, so we can only rely on ourselves.

If Zhang Yicheng doesn't want "Destined to Love You" to be broadcast only late at night like the previous "My Fair Princess" and "Meteor Garden", then he can only agree now

Although Zhang Yicheng is also confident that "Destined to Love You" will be the same as "Meteor Garden" and "My Princess", even if it is broadcast late at night, it will still have excellent ratings, but why!

Why, a super idol drama that is aired on prime time in other countries can only be aired late at night in Korea? The poor ratings only mean that Korean dramas themselves are not strong during this period.

Just like at the beginning of the 20th century, many Americans were unemployed, but in order to divert attention, they blamed the Chinese. At that time, there were only a few Chinese in the United States, maybe one million, but there were at least tens of millions of unemployed Americans.

How much can the Chinese steal? It's all just an unfounded accusation.

Zhang Yicheng has no intention of enduring the troubles brought about by the inferiority complex of Koreans. Anyway, Zhang Yicheng made it very clear that it is either prime time or not broadcast. Of course, TV stations in other countries have wholeheartedly agreed, but South Korea's

The TV station is in trouble. If it doesn't become popular after buying it, they will suffer a big loss. If it does become popular and it is scheduled to be late at night, it will be a matter of time. What should I do? I am tangled up!

By the way, this is not the first time that Chinese TV dramas have been introduced before. Why haven’t they been so difficult to deal with? You must know that Chinese TV dramas in the past can only be rampant in China. If they want to develop outside, they can only be half-sold and half-given.

The method, in fact, is the same for Japanese and Korean TV dramas. The important thing is that domestic and foreign TV dramas can only be treated as bonus rewards. Basically, they are given out in a half-sale, half-free way. They will not be too much of a major source of income.

That's right, of course there are some who regard this as their main income, but generally speaking, just sell it and there won't be so many additional conditions. This is the tragedy of not being able to stretch out the tentacles that long.

In the past, whether it was an urban drama or a martial arts drama, it was basically like, you can do whatever you want, but the company in front of you, this little boss, is so difficult to deal with, and you insist on being in Hangzhou, so I changed it to an ordinary TV drama.

, they have long ignored it, they will not die if they don’t import a TV series

But "Destined to Love You" is so popular all over Asia. It has been a long time since a Chinese TV series has seen such an awesome TV series. When it was broadcast in South Korea, everyone knew it even before it was broadcast. The ratings were at least 40% or more.

It may exceed 50%. Whoever buys it back will be able to dominate this time period.

If there is only one TV station, they still have some say, but Korea has more than one TV station. If they don't buy it, if other TV stations sell it, they will be at a disadvantage for a certain period of time. This is very uneconomical. Besides, "

"Destined to Love You" became an instant hit on the Korean Internet. It's not like they couldn't see it, nor were they too blind to see it. It was simply a hit. If you compare it with the most popular Korean dramas now,

Totally weak

It's really a dilemma. On the one hand, the ratings are soaring, and on the other hand, there is pressure from many forces in the private sector. Now that it is only broadcast on the Internet, many people from the older generation openly say that this is simply a loss of power, an insult to the country, and a cultural invasion.

One can imagine how much resistance there will be if it is actually played.

Although they themselves feel that it is just a TV series, if this can constitute cultural invasion and cultural suppression, then the question is whether Korean culture needs to exist. Besides, Korean culture has already incorporated so many European and American cultures.

I don’t know, there is no local culture to speak of!

But think about it, how did Hallyu become popular in Asia? Isn’t it because various countries did not pay attention to it, or even regarded Hallyu as a rebellious culture, and then quietly occupied the hearts of young people. With this batch of

When young people grow up, they make a turnaround and have huge influence

A lesson learned from the past is a guide for future events!

They are very skilled at playing this trick, but it will be tragic if someone else tries to play this trick later!

But this is because they are overthinking the cultural invasion. Zhang Yicheng really wants to do it, but there is nothing he can do temporarily. And as far as fashion dramas are concerned, except for idol dramas, which are popular in all countries,

Except for other themes, it is completely impossible to achieve this level of

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