New ID Wins Global OTT Award with 'BINGE Korea'
New Tech Award for K-Content CTV App
Recognized for Success on Major North American Platforms
Tech company New ID announced on the 25th that it received the New Tech Award for its K-content dedicated CTV (Connected TV) application 'BINGE Korea' at the Global OTT Awards held at Busan Cinema Center on the 24th.
New ID received the New Tech Award for the K-content dedicated CTV (Connected TV) application 'BINGE Korea' at the Global OTT Awards held at Busan Cinema Center on the 24th.
View original imageBINGE Korea is a FAST/AVOD-based service that allows users to enjoy all genres of Korean content, including dramas, variety shows, movies, and animation, for free. On major North American CTV platforms such as Samsung TV, LG TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Vizio, and Google TV (Android), it offers more than forty FAST channels and over sixty AVOD titles around the clock.
It enables the creation of customized apps tailored to the brand identity of partners, and is recognized for both productivity and technical excellence by supporting multilingual localization through the AI dubbing solution 'DUBBLE'.
New ID operates a one-stop system that covers scheduling, transmission, and metadata management, as well as advertising execution, by combining its proprietary CMS 'Playout+' with the ad monetization solution 'Demand+'. The company is solidifying its position in the global streaming industry by facilitating the worldwide distribution of Korean content and creating ad-based revenue models.
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Park Junkyung, CEO of New ID, said, "This is a new attempt and achievement to expand the global distribution network of Korean content through technological solutions," and added, "We will help ensure that meticulously produced Korean content continues to be loved for a long time and that content providers have more diverse platform choices."
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