KCP DISTRIBUTES KOCOWA ON COX NATIONWIDE

KOCOWA, available for USD6.99 per month, consists of dramatic, romantic and reality programming with a target audience of females younger than 40 years of age.The service is the exclusive IP holder of 10,000 plus hours of content.

10 JUL 2020

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The Korea Content Platform, Inc., a merger of the top three Korean broadcasters, KBS, MBC, and SBS, announced its plans to deliver KOCOWA’s exclusive Korean entertainment programs to Cox Contour customers nationwide. “Cox has a loyal base of engaged customers who seek unique and entertaining shows. We are very pleased to be partnering with them,” said KCP CEO, KunHee Park. “KOCOWA has been well received by US consumers, and with the addition of Cox, we’re excited to bring Korea’s best content and entertainment to an eager domestic audience.”

KOCOWA is available for USD6.99 per month. It is home to programming direct from Korea and has a wide range of content in its library of Korean dramas, romantic comedies, and reality series. All premium content contains English subtitles. The service is also the exclusive IP holder of 10,000 plus hours of content.

The platform is now available to 55 million potential subscribers across the USA, with its strategic distribution deal with Cox will also align with KCP in key markets like California, Virginia, and Florida. KCP hopes to provide access to KOCOWA content to more consumers in the U.S., across multiple platforms, while also attracting new audiences. 

 The majority of KOCOWA viewers in the US are diverse, younger than 40 years of age, and female. These factors make KOCOWA’s titles like, “The King of Mask Singer” and “The Good Doctor,” especially popular nationwide. The company considers its partnership with Cox an ideal business move to capture the attention of viewers in search of something new and exciting.

Other contents that forms part of KOCOWA's line-up include “Good Casting,” “Stove League,” “Running Man,” “Home Alone,” as well as classics like “Coffee Prince,” “Dr. Romantic,” and “Rooftop Prince.”

KOCOWA has been well received by US consumers, and with the addition of Cox, we’re excited to bring Korea’s best content and entertainment to an eager domestic audience.” KunHee Park CEO, The Korea Content Platform