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박조원(Park Jo-Won) 한국문화산업학회 2006 문화산업연구 Vol.6 No.1
The present study aims to analyze the impacts of import liberalization of Japanese pop culture on Korean cultural industries. The analysis of related statistics reveals that the shares of Japanese movies, music, and performing arts are proved insignificant. However, Japanese animations released to theaters are estimated to take considerable market share. The amount of import of Japanese broadcast programs, which are partially allowed to be distributed and aired, increased shortly after import liberalization, and the amount of import has been increasing overall. The share of Japanese video games rose suddenly when they were allowed to be released in Korean market. The author of the present study concluded that the import liberalization of Japanese pop culture generally does not harm the Korean cultural industries. The present study aims to analyze the impacts of import liberalization of Japanese pop culture on Korean cultural industries. The analysis of related statistics reveals that the shares of Japanese movies, music, and performing arts are proved insignificant. However, Japanese animations released to theaters are estimated to take considerable market share. The amount of import of Japanese broadcast programs, which are partially allowed to be distributed and aired, increased shortly after import liberalization, and the amount of import has been increasing overall. The share of Japanese video games rose suddenly when they were allowed to be released in Korean market. The author of the present study concluded that the import liberalization of Japanese pop culture generally does not harm the Korean cultural industries.
박조원(Park Jo-won),노준석(Roh Jun-seok),임종수(Lim Jong-soo) 한국문화산업학회 2006 문화산업연구 Vol.6 No.2
With the acceleration of digital convergence, our society is entering the ubiquitous communication environment. The ubiquitous informatization is expected to prompt the convergence of media, and the boundaries of the traditional media and communication systems will be collapsed. In response to the changes of communication technology, the media industries are seeking ways for their survival. In the same context, government policy measures on media should be refocused to accommodate the promotion of industrial and economic aspects of media. Taking this issue into consideration, the present study aims to direct the policy measures to promote the media industries in the era of ubiquitous communication. The study suggests policy measures for the government to promote the media industries in the ubiquitous communication era, and discusses about the cooperation between government and private sectors for the promotion. With the acceleration of digital convergence, our society is entering the ubiquitous communication environment. The ubiquitous informatization is expected to prompt the convergence of media, and the boundaries of the traditional media and communication systems will be collapsed. In response to the changes of communication technology, the media industries are seeking ways for their survival. In the same context, government policy measures on media should be refocused to accommodate the promotion of industrial and economic aspects of media. Taking this issue into consideration, the present study aims to direct the policy measures to promote the media industries in the era of ubiquitous communication. The study suggests policy measures for the government to promote the media industries in the ubiquitous communication era, and discusses about the cooperation between government and private sectors for the promotion.