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Telecommunications & Media
MSIT expands AI dubbing support to boost K-FAST after reaching 100 million viewers in 22 countries
South Korea\'s Ministry of Science and ICT will expand the K-FAST Alliance programme to support domestic free ad-supported streaming TV operators\' global expansion. The ministry and the Korea Association for ICT Promotion discussed this year\'s plan and shared results from an AI dubbing project. Participating firms developed an AI dubbing agent and localized about 1,200 K-content titles into English, Spanish and Portuguese, building 20 channels. The channels have been available in 22 countries via Samsung TV Plus and LG Channels, drawing about 100 million cumulative viewers.
Telecommunications & Media
DLive TV to distribute local content to 20 countries via Prime Video
DLive TV, which operates DLive’s regional channels, will provide its original content to global viewers in 20 countries through Amazon Prime Video, it said on Wednesday. Since March 26, it has been distributing five programmes including “Forest of Wisdom” and “The Docent” to markets such as the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia. It plans to upload 72 episodes sequentially.
Telecommunications & Media
Why FAST is more than \'free TV\'
FAST, short for Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV, is gaining attention as viewers tire of paying for multiple OTT subscriptions. Unlike on-demand services, FAST runs like traditional TV channels but is delivered over the internet and funded by advertising. Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics are expanding their services to boost device appeal, ad sales and viewing data. The government is also promoting K-FAST with AI dubbing to distribute K-content abroad.