BBC Studios has signed a memorandum of understanding with South Korea’s Channel A.

Channel A airs news, entertainment and drama programming and the memorandum focuses on the “collaboration of content, the continuous exchange of knowledge, and business development opportunities between the two companies.”

The MOU establishes a strategic partnership between the two companies to explore opportunities for the co-production of BBC Studios content in South Korea.

Included in the agreement, BBC Studios and Channel A will explore  development opportunities in content production.

As part of the agreement, BBC Studios and Channel A will explore the acquisition of BBC Studios’ content. Starting this September, high-quality content, such as documentaries owned by BBC Studios, will air on Channel A.

Kim Cha-soo, the CEO of Channel A, said, “This MOU is meaningful to Donga Media Group, as it celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2020, and to Channel A as well, as it celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2021.” He also made a prediction by saying, “We will be able to provide differentiated contents to the viewers through the global network of BBC Studios, as they have influence all around the world.”

Geo Lee, the SVP and GM of BBC Studios Northeast Asia, said, “This is the time we need to cooperate in order to deal with the fast-changing media environment,” and added by saying, “We are looking forward to the coexistence through partnerships with Channel A and overall contents industry.”

Jon Creamer

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