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'''Oksusu (옥수수)''' was a Korean mobile media platform that launched in January 2016 by SK Broadband, a Korean telecommunications firm. It offered streaming video-on-demand services of movies, dramas, and exclusive content to its subscribers. 'Oksusu' means 'corn' in Korean, which is why the logo is meant to resemble a corn kernel. | '''Oksusu (옥수수)''' was a Korean mobile media platform that launched in January 2016 by SK Broadband, a Korean telecommunications firm. It offered streaming video-on-demand services of movies, dramas, and exclusive content to its subscribers. 'Oksusu' means 'corn' in Korean, which is why the logo is meant to resemble a corn kernel. | ||
| − | On September 18, 2019, a merger was approved between '''Oksusu''' and '''POOQ'''—another Korean online streaming platform—to make way for '''WAVVE''' a streaming platform that was launched on that same day. As a result, Oksusu closed shortly after. | + | On September 18, 2019, a merger was approved between '''Oksusu''' and '''POOQ'''—another Korean online streaming platform—to make way for '''WAVVE''', a streaming platform that was launched on that same day. As a result, Oksusu closed shortly after. |
'''See also:''' [https://web.archive.org/web/20190906081422/http://www.oksusu.com/ Oksusu] (Archived) | '''See also:''' [https://web.archive.org/web/20190906081422/http://www.oksusu.com/ Oksusu] (Archived) | ||
[[Category:Television networks]] | [[Category:Television networks]] | ||
Revision as of 13:49, 5 September 2021
Oksusu (옥수수) was a Korean mobile media platform that launched in January 2016 by SK Broadband, a Korean telecommunications firm. It offered streaming video-on-demand services of movies, dramas, and exclusive content to its subscribers. 'Oksusu' means 'corn' in Korean, which is why the logo is meant to resemble a corn kernel.
On September 18, 2019, a merger was approved between Oksusu and POOQ—another Korean online streaming platform—to make way for WAVVE, a streaming platform that was launched on that same day. As a result, Oksusu closed shortly after.
See also: Oksusu (Archived)
Pages in category "Oksusu"
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