When it came to Netflix‘s Single’s Inferno Season 2, Jin-young was a curveball as a new contestant who captured the eyes of a few female contestants. The former Udt soldier and Youtuber had a drama-filled time on the deserted island between Seul-ki and Nadine. Jin-young claimed to need only three seconds to feel a spark, but what is his ideal type? He has one clear choice between a Twice idol and a Korean actor.
Kim Jin-young from ‘Single’s Inferno’ Season 2 has an ideal type | via Netflix Jin-young worried fans with his ambitions for love in ‘Single’s Inferno’ Season 2
While the contestants of the Korean dating reality series began their journey to possible love, they were given a sursie with the arrival of Jin-young. His aloof persona immediately caught attention and soon started a love triangle between him, Seul-ki, and Jong-woo. He also dealt with his growing feelings for Seul-ki and his bond with Nadine.
Kim Jin-young from ‘Single’s Inferno’ Season 2 has an ideal type | via Netflix Jin-young worried fans with his ambitions for love in ‘Single’s Inferno’ Season 2
While the contestants of the Korean dating reality series began their journey to possible love, they were given a sursie with the arrival of Jin-young. His aloof persona immediately caught attention and soon started a love triangle between him, Seul-ki, and Jong-woo. He also dealt with his growing feelings for Seul-ki and his bond with Nadine.
- 2/7/2023
- by Gabriela Silva
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Localised content, partnerships and data analytics have been essential in building both MAUs and subscriptions in the first half of 2021.
Pan-regional streaming service Viu, owned by Hong Kong telco and media group Pccw, is having a cracking year, despite the growing presence of global giants in the regions where it operates.
In the first half of 2021, the service increased monthly active users (MAUs) by 37% to 49.4 million, while paid subscriptions were up by 62% to 7 million. Revenues during that period increased by 47% to $62m. Available in 16 markets across Southeast Asia, Middle East and South Africa, the service has a freemium model, offering...
Pan-regional streaming service Viu, owned by Hong Kong telco and media group Pccw, is having a cracking year, despite the growing presence of global giants in the regions where it operates.
In the first half of 2021, the service increased monthly active users (MAUs) by 37% to 49.4 million, while paid subscriptions were up by 62% to 7 million. Revenues during that period increased by 47% to $62m. Available in 16 markets across Southeast Asia, Middle East and South Africa, the service has a freemium model, offering...
- 10/11/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
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