Tag: Tving

  • Korea’s VoD market tops $1.1 bn as Netflix stays ahead, TVING–Wavve plot fightback

    Korea’s VoD market tops $1.1 bn as Netflix stays ahead, TVING–Wavve plot fightback

    SEOUL: South Korea’s premium video-on-demand market hit $1.1 billion (€0.94 billion) in the first half of 2025, with paid SVoD subscriptions climbing to 24.5 million after 1.5 million net additions, according to data from ampd, the measurement arm of Media Partners Asia (MPA).

    Growth was led by scale players and turbocharged by connected TV measurement, introduced in the second quarter. This added roughly 35 per cent more monthly active users per platform and nearly doubled measured viewing hours to 1.2 billion.

    Netflix retained the crown with 8.2 million subscribers and 47 per cent of premium VoD viewership, fuelled by Squid Game season three, a steady pipeline of licensed films, and its Naver Plus tie-up offering the ad-supported standard plan free to members. TVing posted the biggest net gains thanks to a low-priced ad tier, drama and variety hits, and live sport. Coupang Play grew with a free ad-supported tier and its Sports Pass, while June’s TVING–Wavve merger sets up a 9.2 million-subscriber challenger to Netflix by year-end.
     

    Premium VoD viewership by content type“Korea’s premium VoD sector is consolidating around a handful of scaled leaders,” said MPA executive director Vivek Couto. “Local storytelling remains the foundation of engagement and monetisation, while CTV is unlocking new audiences and advertising opportunities.”

    Local content dominated, accounting for 86 per cent of all viewing hours in Q2, led by dramas (48 per cent) and variety/reality shows (27 per cent). US films were the largest foreign category at just six per cent.

    “K-dramas, comedy and variety shows drive cross-platform reach,” said MPA and ampd  lead analyst Dhivya T. “Ad tiers are now central to subscriber growth, especially in urban and price-sensitive segments.”

  • Robust growth in Korea’s premium VOD sector, led by Tving

    Robust growth in Korea’s premium VOD sector, led by Tving

    Mumbai: The premium video-on-demand (VOD) landscape in South Korea grew subscribers, revenues and engagement at robust levels in 1H 2024 according to analysis conducted by ampd, the digital measurement platform owned and operated by Media Partners Asia (MPA). The Korean SVOD market added 705,000 net new subscribers in 1H to a total 20.8 million by end of June 2024 while premium VOD revenues, including subscription and advertising, grew 11 per cent year-on-year to $922 million and viewership grew five per cent Y/Y to 103 billion minutes.

    Tving led subscriber growth in 1H 2024, contributing 34 per cent share of SVOD category net additions to 4.2 million total subscribers. Tving’s growth is anchored to popular tvN and JTBC network dramas, variety and originals. The introduction of a new advertising tier helped drive user growth in 1H 2024, with MAUs >11.5 million. Netflix remains the premium VOD category leader with 43 per cent share of revenue and 37 per cent of viewership. Tving is gaining pace, growing share of premium VOD viewership by six points Y/Y to reach 30 per cent, capturing 15 per cent of premium VOD revenues. Beyond premium VOD, viewership across AVOD, SVOD and live streaming platforms on mobile devices totalled 534 billion minutes in 1H 2024, up 24 per cent Y/Y. YouTube is the overall VOD category leader and continues to gain share, reaching 80 per cent of total VOD viewership in 1H 2024.

    ampd’s lead analyst & head of insights Dhivya T commented: “Local content captured 77 per cent of premium VOD category engagement and 75 per cent of customer acquisition in 1H 2024, with key drama and variety hits from Tving , Netflix , Coupang Play and Disney+. An abundance of local drama and variety releases across major VOD platforms drive viewership, with over 200 titles contributing to 80 per cent of Korean content demand in 1H 2024. Tving led hits across scripted and unscripted titles, carrying 10 of the top 15 titles (seven shared across platforms) in 1H 2024. Other key platforms include Netflix with seven of the top 15 titles. Disney+ originals Coupang Play’s sports and originals also broke through. CJ ENM produced six of the top 15 titles in 1H 2024.”

    Premium VOD viewership share in South Korea (1H 2024)

    Source: ampd