Public Shopping Opens 'C Studio' in Sangam-dong
Sangam-dong JTBC Newsroom 100-Pyeong Scale Lease
On the 12th, Public Shopping held a C Studio opening ceremony at the JTBC building in Sangam-dong, attended by CEO Choi Chang-hee (third from the right).
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Gongyoung Shopping announced on the 12th that it has leased a 100-pyeong studio previously used for the newsroom at the JTBC building in Sangam-dong, Seoul, and held an opening ceremony for the new C Studio.
Until now, Gongyoung Shopping had been preparing and operating live broadcasts with only two studios, which posed risks of broadcast accidents. To resolve this, since last year, they have been leasing an external building to operate the C Studio for stable broadcast operations. This time, they leased a studio in the JTBC building located just a one-minute walk next to the Gongyoung Shopping headquarters.
The newly opened C Studio is 100 pyeong in size with a ceiling height of 9 meters, allowing for various productions that can emphasize distance and depth. It plans to utilize a large multi-vision screen measuring 4.7 meters wide and 3 meters high, as well as a vertical touchscreen, for specialized category broadcasts such as fashion and premium food. Additionally, it is equipped with dressing rooms and a kitchen, enabling not only recording but also a live broadcast system for transmission.
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A Gongyoung Shopping official said, "Due to the nature of home shopping, which prepares live broadcasts for more than 19 hours a day, two studios were insufficient, so we opened the new C Studio." He added, "We will create broadcasts that can get closer to customers by utilizing the spacious area and technologies such as multi-vision in the new studio."
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