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Culture Depot (Korean: 문화창고) is a Korean drama production and artist management company. It is a subsidiary of Studio Dragon.[4]
Native name | |
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Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Munhwa Changgo |
McCune–Reischauer | Munhwa Ch'anggo |
Company type | subsidiary |
Industry |
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Genre | Korean drama |
Founded | April 20, 2010[1][2] |
Headquarters | Hyundai Liberty House, Hannam-dong #1803, Dokseodang-ro 70, Yongsan District, , South Korea |
Key people | Kim Sun-jung (CEO)[3] |
Products | TV series |
Services |
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Revenue | 4,277,070,000 won (December 2016) |
Owner | Studio Dragon (100%) |
Number of employees | 12 (December 2016) |
Parent | Studio Dragon (CJ ENM Entertainment Division) |
Culture Depot was founded in 2010 as an exhibition and performance planning company.[5] Since 2012, it worked as a management agency for actress Jun Ji-hyun following her departure from SidusHQ.[6] In the following years, it expanded its actor lineup and signed television screenwriter Park Ji-eun.
In January 2016, Culture Depot was acquired by CJ E&M,[4] and later branched into drama production. A few months later, the company was integrated into CJ E&M's then-newly launched subsidiary, Studio Dragon.
Year | Title | Original title | Network | Notes |
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2016 | The Legend of the Blue Sea | 푸른 바다의 전설 | SBS TV | Co-produced with Studio Dragon |
2019 | Crash Landing on You | 사랑의 불시착 | tvN | |
2022 | Anna[7] | 안나 | Coupang Play | Co-produced with Content Map |
2024 | Queen of Tears | 눈물의 여왕 | tvN | Co-produced with Studio Dragon and Showrunners |
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