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Ever since Squid Game, K-dramas have never been more popular worldwide—so why is the industry quietly falling apart? In this episode, ASIAN BOSS explores what made K-drama special in the first place, and how Netflix, short-form content, and shifting economics are pushing Korean storytelling to a breaking point.
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00:00 – Intro
03:50 – Chapter 1: K-drama’s Secret Formula
18:10 – Chapter 2: The Netflix Trap
31:34 – Chapter 3: Micro-drama: The TikTokification
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