Make It Pop is a new K-Pop show from Nickelodeon that shows just how much Korean pop culture is moving beyond the border lines of its own country. The new Nickelodeon show stars three young and stylish female students who are on the path of pursuing their dreams to put together their own K-Pop band. Emulating other hit shows like Glee, Make It Pop will feature musical performances in every episode.
As well of the cultural fusion being of significance, another noteworthy detail about the show is that it will be aired in a "20-day burst" rather than once a week. This format is set to appeal to a younger demographic that likes the instant gratification of cat memes and viral videos. Judging by how well Psy's viral Gagnam Style video captivated global audiences, this K-Pop show could be the start of a new sensation.
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Kids' K-Pop Shows
Nickelodeon's 'Make It Pop' Show Brings Korean Style and Music to the West
Trend Themes
1. K-pop Culture - Exploring the growing influence of Korean pop culture in the Western entertainment industry presents opportunities for cross-cultural collaborations and innovative content creation.
2. Binge-watching Format - Adopting a binge-watching format, similar to the release of full seasons on streaming platforms, can engage younger audiences and capitalize on their preference for instant gratification.
3. Music-infused TV Shows - Integrating musical performances into TV shows allows for creative storytelling and the potential to build a dedicated fanbase by leveraging the popularity of music in mainstream culture.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry, particularly television networks and streaming platforms, can explore opportunities to collaborate with Korean pop culture and experiment with binge-watching formats.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the rising popularity of K-Pop culture by incorporating Korean style elements and collaborating with K-Pop stars for endorsements and brand partnerships.
3. Music Production - The music production industry can explore innovative ways to integrate music into TV shows, creating opportunities for cross-promotion, music licensing, and the discovery of new talent.