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Prime Video's 'See You At Work Tomorrow!' Dominates Global Charts: The Digital Cargo Journey of K-Drama

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Prime Video's 'See You At Work Tomorrow!' Dominates Global Charts: The Digital Cargo Journey of K-Drama

K-drama 'See You At Work Tomorrow!' has secured the No. 1 spot on Prime Video's global Top 10 Non-English Prime Original series chart for the second consecutive week. This success underscores Amazon's digital content supply chain efficiency and the global streaming platforms' demand for localized content. Prime Video highlighted that this achievement is part of its strategy to leverage digital media logistics and global growth through local content.

  • Amazon's digital content strategy increased viewer engagement in Asia by 18%.

  • K-drama's global success proves the speed of digital cargo flows from Asia to the West.

  • Prime Video plans to invest further in local content production in Asia following this success.
  • The rise of global streaming platforms focusing on localized content presents new opportunities for optimizing digital logistics chains. This trend could serve as a compelling example for future air freight supply networks.
    Gökberk Uçar

    Financial Analyst: Gökberk Uçar

    Aviation Logistics and Cargo Expert. Analyst reading global air freight pricing, airline operating margins, and tech product airbridge supplies.

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