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Kakao to buy South Korea’...
By Se Young Lee SEOUL (Reuters) – Chat app operator Kakao Corp on Monday unveiled a $1.6 billion (1.9 trillion won) deal to buy control of South Korea’s top music streaming service provider, tapping the market for Korean pop to diversify revenues and even expand offshore. The South Korean firm said it would buy a 76.4 percent stake in MelOn streaming service operator Loen Entertainment Inc for $1.6 billion. The deal, Kakao’s biggest since its 2014 all-stock merger with web search operator Daum, gives the mobile chat company access to the biggest streaming service user base in South Korea as well as a library of popular music content.
British music legend David Bow...
British music legend David Bowie has died after a long battle with cancer, his official Twitter and Facebook accounts said Monday, prompting an outpouring of tributes for the innovative star. A notoriously private person, Bowie's death came as a surprise just days after he had released his 25th studio album "Blackstar" on his 69th birthday on Friday. "David Bowie died peacefully today (Sunday) surrounded by his family after a courageous 18 month battle with cancer," said a brief statement posted to both his Twitter and Facebook accounts.
Old TV favorites swept aside a...
Hackers and musicians ruled at the Golden Globes on Sunday as old television favorites were cast aside for a slew of new shows and rising actors. Amazon Studio’s streaming show “Mozart in the Jungle,” about the backstage lives of New York classical musicians, went home with the best TV comedy series and a best actor award for its star Gael Garcia Bernal. On the drama side, the USA cable network series “Mr. Robot,” about a bunch of hackers and anarchists, emerged the surprise winner, defeating Emmy-winning HBO medieval fantasy “Game of Thrones.” “Mr. Robot” also brought a supporting actor prize for Christian Slater as Globe organizers, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, continued their tradition of recognizing new programming.