<기사제목>Broadcasting Commission Provides Up to 9 Million KRW for Small Business Owners' Advertising Production and Airing Costs기사제목>
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] The Korea Communications Commission will support small business owners by covering the production and broadcasting costs of their advertisements to promote the growth of small businesses and revitalize the local broadcasting advertising market.
On the 5th, the KCC announced that it will carry out the "2020 Local Community-Based Broadcasting Advertisement Activation Infrastructure Project" in collaboration with the Korea Broadcast Advertising Corporation. This project supports small business owners in producing broadcast advertisements and airing them through local broadcasting media. Starting this year, a total of 1.22 billion KRW will be provided to 136 small business owners to cover production and broadcasting costs.
The support targets small business owners and small manufacturers who have received certification from the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. After screening, selected applicants will receive 90% of their broadcast advertisement production and broadcasting costs, up to a maximum of 9 million KRW. Additionally, they will receive systematic support for overall marketing, including advertisement production and broadcasting, through one-on-one customized consulting.
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Small business owners wishing to apply should submit their application forms via email to the Korea Broadcast Advertising Corporation representative at smla@kobaco.co.kr by the 21st. Selected companies will be announced on March 20th. For more details, please refer to the Korea Broadcast Advertising Corporation website.
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