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[Startup] Hello Live connects 200 countries of 'K-pop fandom'... 'We will become a global entertainment hub with 10 mill
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[Startup] Hello Live connects 200 countries of 'K-pop fandom'... 'We will become a global entertainment hub with 10 million members'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Hello Live, a global live streaming platform, connects K-pop fans across 200 countries, enabling real-time interaction with artists.
  • The platform supports features like watching music shows and video calls, with automatic translation bridging language barriers.
  • Hello Live aims to become a global entertainment hub with 10 million members, evolving the fandom culture through online and technological integration.

K-pop fans can now connect with their favorite artists in real-time without needing to attend concerts or fan sign events, thanks to the global live streaming platform Hello Live. The service allows users to watch music shows, engage in video calls, and share moments with artists, overcoming language differences through automatic translation.

This evolution in fandom culture is driven by online engagement and technological advancements. Hello Live, formerly known as Almond Company, is positioning itself at the forefront of this shift, integrating K-pop with global entertainment through its innovative platform.

The company, which already connects K-pop fans in 200 countries, has ambitious goals. Hello Live aspires to become a global entertainment hub, targeting 10 million members. It aims to foster a more interactive and accessible fan experience, bridging geographical and linguistic divides.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.