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Omdia: South Korea Emerges as Asia’s Next FAST Powerhouse, Driven by Global K-Content Boom

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--South Korea is rapidly establishing itself as one of the world’s most dynamic markets for Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST), according to new research from Omdia. The country is set to become the 12th largest global FAST market by 2030, with revenues projected to double from $23 million in 2024 to $48 million.

“Korean content has never been stronger - on FAST and subscription services - and Netflix has been the biggest amplifier of that story worldwide,” said Maria Rua Aguete, Senior Director, Omdia.

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Speaking at the International Streaming Festival in Busan, Maria Rua Aguete, Senior Director at Omdia, said: “Korean content has never been stronger - on FAST and subscription services - and Netflix has been the biggest amplifier of that story worldwide. This popularity in subscription video on demand is now driving the growth of Korean FAST channels globally.”

Market Momentum in Korea

Since the launch of Samsung TV Plus in 2015, South Korea’s FAST market has developed at pace. Today:

  • Wavve leads the sector, followed by Samsung TV Plus and LG Channels.
  • LG U+ and Diva (formerly D’Live) are also gaining ground.
  • FAST has become mainstream: Samsung TV Plus ranks as the 5th most-watched video service on connected TVs in Korea, with LG Channels in 10th place.

This growth positions South Korea as the third-largest FAST market in Asia Pacific, behind only Australia and Japan.

Netflix: A Global Catalyst for K-Content

Netflix has been instrumental in elevating Korean programming worldwide:

  • It offers over 8,000 Korean titles in South Korea - more than Amazon, Apple TV+, and Disney+ combined.
  • Squid Game remains Netflix’s most-watched show ever, with 1.65 billion hours viewed.
  • K-pop-inspired productions like K-Pop Demon Hunters are breaking records as top-performing films globally.
  • K-pop continues to dominate platforms such as Spotify and TikTok, extending cultural reach to younger audiences.

“Netflix is the global ambassador for K-content,” added Rua Aguete. “As we saw with Spain’s Money Heist, when one streamer leads, others follow. This rising global demand directly benefits FAST, where Korean series and formats are gaining ground on ad-supported platforms worldwide.”

Government Backing the Next Korean Wave

The Korean government has pledged ₩1 trillion ($720 million) under its K-OTT Industry Global Competitiveness Strengthening Strategy to support domestic OTT services, including FAST.

Additionally, the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Association for ICT Promotion have launched the Global K-FAST Alliance to expand Korean FAST channels internationally.

“The government sees FAST as the next chapter of the Korean Wave,” Rua Aguete noted. “Korea now has the perfect storm: a thriving presence in both pay and free TV markets, supported by global demand and local investment.”

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Omdia, part of Informa TechTarget, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTGT), is a technology research and advisory group. Our deep knowledge of tech markets grounded in real conversations with industry leaders and hundreds of thousands of data points, make our market intelligence our clients’ strategic advantage. From R&D to ROI, we identify the greatest opportunities and move the industry forward.

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