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New Netflix Documentary Examines One of Indonesia’s Most Salacious Cases
By Aisyah Llewellyn
The film about the supposed poisoning of socialite Wayan Mirna Salihin raises the question: was a murder even committed?
Netflix’s Bet on Korean Content Pays off With ‘Squid Game’
By Troy Stangarone
The streaming giant’s investment in Korean content has not only helped grow its subscriber base in South Korea, but also created global hits.
Netflix and SK Broadband Battle Over Who Pays in South Korea
By Sang Kim
Netflix’s success has led to huge spike in internet traffic in South Korea – and a dispute over who should shoulder that burden.
Yanxi Palace Spin-off Turns to Netflix
By Layne Vandenberg
The spin-off has moved to Netflix, showing that Chinese censors are not worried about international audiences.
Queer Eye’s Adaptation to Japanese Audiences
By Layne Vandenberg and Emi Suzuki
Netflix’s Queer Eye: We’re in Japan! incorporates popular tropes of Japanese television to appeal to local viewers and address modern day issues.
Rise of the Korean Zombie Thriller
By Layne Vandenberg
Mixing symbolic cinematography, imaginative storylines, and harsh societal critiques, Korea has joined the zombie craze.
Netflix Will Make a Movie About Thailand’s Miracle Cave Rescue
By Associated Press
The company acquired the rights to the story of the boys' soccer team that spent over 2 weeks trapped in a flooded cave.
How Netflix Is Reshaping South Korean Entertainment
By Troy Stangarone
The streaming giant is reshaping Korean entertainment, even while boosting its popularity around the world.
Netflix's Great China Challenge
By Tenzin Pelkyi
The company’s global expansion has hit a wall in China.
Netflix vs. Indonesia
By Catherine Putz
Indonesia’s largest telecom recently blocked the streaming service mere weeks after its global debut.
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