Chinese companies are reportedly investing billions of Korean won into K-pop agencies such as FNC Entertainment, which manages popular groups like CNBLUE and AOA.
These multifaceted Korean celebrities have a big, productive year ahead of them.
A recent poll found that more students wanted to be entertainers than pursue professional careers.
Despite heavy competition from Suzy and Baekyun's collaboration, "Don't Forget" has been dominating online music charts for the past few days.
Fans will be able to eat amongst holograms of SM Entertainment artists.
Chou Tzuyu was previously regarded as an anti-Chinese supporter of Taiwanese Independence and became media fodder.
The two Big Bang members invested more than $2 million USD combined in YG subsidiary companies.
The SM Entertainment girl group's songs were the most overall downloaded when compared to their peers.
2PM may be experiencing the backlash from Tzuyu's Taiwanese nationalism scandal. Incidents like this could continue in the future as Korean entertainment aggressively pursues the Chinese market.
The Korean and Chinese entertainment industries establish further crossover potential as the latter signs on top K-pop composers.
Korean music companies are looking to other industries for new revenue.
Korean police grooved to the popular boy group's catchy anthem in a fantastic dance cover video.
Kakao will acquire a majority share in Loen Entertainment-run MelOn Music.