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Why BTS, Squid Game & KPop Demon Hunters Own Hollywood Now?

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According to the GOLD HOUSE x Nielsen 2026 AANHPI Diverse Intelligence Series report, South Korea’s cultural exports have evolved from a commercially viable subcultural entertainment into a major engine for Hollywood’s mass-market engagement. This multi-demographic dominance of K-content is forcing a structural realignment of global streaming plans as key platforms shift their strategies to secure long-term viewer retention.

These fundamental technicalities are rooted deeply in loyal viewing habits. Driven by a core consumer base, the Nielsen Advanced Audience Attitudes Study notes that 58% of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander (AANHPI) viewers mindfully support identity-reflecting creators, which translates to a significant marketing advantage. Notably, 57% of these consumers watch closely for more culturally resonant advertising, thereby generating a unique 11-point engagement premium over the 46% baseline of all Americans.

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