Kim Hong-il, Chairman of the Korea Communications Commission <span class="image-source">Photo by Yonhap News</span>

Kim Hong-il, Chairman of the Korea Communications Commission Photo by Yonhap News

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The Korea Communications Commission will support broadcasting advertisement costs for small business owners up to 9 million KRW.


On the 14th, the Commission announced that it will start the second round of the small business owners' broadcasting advertisement production and transmission support project in collaboration with the Korea Broadcast Advertising Corporation.


This project aims to assist the growth of small business owners and to revitalize broadcasting advertisements for regional and small-to-medium broadcasters.


If selected as a beneficiary, support of up to 9 million KRW will be provided, covering up to 90% of the broadcasting advertisement production and transmission costs. Consulting on overall marketing advertisement, including planning, production, and transmission of broadcasting advertisements, will also be provided by experts.


In the second round, 77 small business owners will be selected. Priority will be given to 56 small business owners located outside the metropolitan area, and the remaining 21 will be selected based on evaluation scores regardless of region.


This year, including the 180 companies selected in the first round in February and the 77 companies to be selected this time, a total of 257 small business owners will receive support for broadcasting advertisement production and transmission.



The application period is until 6 p.m. on the 2nd of next month. Applications can be submitted through the Korea Broadcast Advertising Corporation's 'Small and Medium Enterprise Broadcasting Advertisement Support' website.


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