Public Shopping Signs Business Agreement with Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation
[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Public Shopping announced on the 19th that it has signed a business agreement with the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation focusing on the exchange and expansion of traditional culture content.
Through this agreement, Public Shopping and the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation will promote mutual cooperation to ▲ jointly develop and utilize broadcasting and video content based on traditional culture ▲ expand distribution networks for the use and dissemination of traditional culture ▲ distribute social contribution programs related to traditional culture ▲ and share and spread the knowledge possessed by both organizations.
Public Shopping plans to actively utilize the cultural heritage content of the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation through its home shopping channel to widely promote the excellence of our traditional culture and to engage in joint content development.
The Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation operates the ‘Cultural Heritage Channel (K-heritage TV)’, where cultural heritage can be viewed vividly as if in real life. Through the Cultural Heritage Channel, it introduces the core values of Public Shopping.
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A Public Shopping official said, “We expect that the meeting of the channels and content possessed by both organizations will create the most Korean yet original content.”
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