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      <title>Netflix to pour $2.5b into Korea over next four years</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Netflix Inc will invest $2.5 billion in South Korea over the next four years to produce Korean TV series, movies and scripted shows, the Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The U.S. streaming service announced the investment following a meeting between South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos after Yoon arrived in Washington for a state visit, the report said.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Netflix did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“We were able to make this decision because of our great confidence in the Korean content industry, and we’ll continue to make great stories,” the Korean newspaper quoted Sarandos as saying.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Korean series “Squid Game”, which released in September 2021, is one of Netflix’s most-watched series.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Netflix offered a lighter-than-expected forecast last week, as it looks to crack down on unsanctioned password sharing into the second quarter to make improvements, delaying some financial benefits.&lt;/p&gt;
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      <content:encoded xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Netflix Inc will invest $2.5 billion in South Korea over the next four years to produce Korean TV series, movies and scripted shows, the Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday.</p>
<p>The U.S. streaming service announced the investment following a meeting between South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos after Yoon arrived in Washington for a state visit, the report said.</p>
<p>Netflix did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.</p>
<p>“We were able to make this decision because of our great confidence in the Korean content industry, and we’ll continue to make great stories,” the Korean newspaper quoted Sarandos as saying.</p>
<p>Korean series “Squid Game”, which released in September 2021, is one of Netflix’s most-watched series.</p>
<p>Netflix offered a lighter-than-expected forecast last week, as it looks to crack down on unsanctioned password sharing into the second quarter to make improvements, delaying some financial benefits.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2023 07:19:06 +0500</pubDate>
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