Startup Content Including Success Know-How on the 25th and Introduction of Promising Busan Startups
Subscription and Acrostic Comment Event to Celebrate Channel Opening Until September 24

BstarTV, a startup-focused YouTube channel operated by Busan City.

BstarTV, a startup-focused YouTube channel operated by Busan City.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The specialized YouTube channel for startup content, ‘BstarTV,’ which introduces success know-how and promising startups in the Busan area, is launching.


On the 24th, Busan City and the Busan Economic Promotion Agency announced that they will operate a YouTube channel where anyone can watch Busan startup content such as startup know-how and successful companies online without spatial restrictions in preparation for the post-COVID-19 era.


‘BstarTV,’ which opens with an event on the 25th, is a YouTube channel named with two meanings: ‘Busan Startup’ and ‘Be Star,’ meaning ‘Let’s become a star startup company.’


A channel opening commemorative event will be held for one month until September 24.


To participate in the event, you must ① subscribe to ‘BstarTV’ and ② write an acrostic poem using the phrase ‘Sangsi Chang-eop’ (meaning ‘continuous startup’) in the comments of the event video; completing both will automatically enter you into the event.


The winners will be announced in the second week of October through a ‘BstarTV’ drawing video, and prizes such as AirPods (2 people), chicken coupons (10 people), and coffee coupons (50 people) will be awarded.


The main content of ‘BstarTV,’ which offers 1 to 2 new videos every Friday, includes ▲ Startup interviews (vivid experiences about starting a business) ▲ Startup vlogs (observing startup culture through the daily lives of startup employees, Q&A about employment at startup companies) ▲ Continuous startup (stories about the preparation process of prospective entrepreneurs) ▲ Startup City Busan (introducing Busan startup support organizations and support projects).



Additionally, a viewer panel group that plans and produces content directly by citizens will be recruited, allowing viewers to enjoy 2 to 3 citizen participation videos every month. Applications for the viewer panel group can be made on the Busan Startup Support Center website.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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