The country was once largely known for cars and smartphones, but a global audience has become mesmerized by its entertainment, and creators say success didn’t happen overnight.
Tag: Television
‘Squid Game,’ the Netflix Hit, Taps South Korean Fears
The dystopian Netflix hit taps South Korea’s worries about costly housing and scarce jobs, concerns familiar to its U.S. and international viewers.
The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Amazon and Stan in Australia in October
Our picks for October, including ‘Colin in Black & White,’ ‘Poltergeist’ and ‘Diana: The Musical’
The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Amazon and Stan in Australia in October
Our picks for October, including ‘Colin in Black & White,’ ‘Poltergeist’ and ‘Diana: The Musical’
CNews, a Fox-Style News Network in France, Rides a Wave of Discontent
CNews, the news network created by the billionaire Vincent Bolloré, topped the ratings in May by giving a new bullhorn for right-wing views on crime, immigration, climate and Covid.
Clarissa Ward of CNN Looks Back on the Afghanistan War
The network’s chief international correspondent, one of the most visible reporters during the withdrawal of U.S. troops, decided to become a reporter after an epiphany on 9/11.
Is 9/11 a Day, or Is It an Era?
After 20 years, it’s time for TV to treat Sept. 11 as serious, even divisive history, not just dutiful remembrance.
The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Amazon and Stan in Australia in September
Our picks for September, including ‘Billions,’ ‘Goliath’ and ‘Worth’
Can Tolo, Afghanistan’s Leading Broadcaster, Survive the Taliban?
Tolo came to prominence with hard-hitting news, raucous reality shows and lurid Turkish soap operas. Now there are ominous signs that a violent media clampdown is underway.
A New Must-Have for TV and Movie Shoots: Therapists
Working on set can be challenging. In Britain, many productions are hiring trained counselors to help casts and crew cope.