"My Boss, My Lady" Tastes Pre-Broadcast Success
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The cable station, OCN, has sold the viewing rights for the comical 6-part drama "My Boss, My Lady" to Japan before its first broadcast in Korea.
It was revealed that OCN sold all the viewing rights to "Across", a Japanese drama distribution company, including TV broadcasting and VOD rights.
"This is the first time that a cable TV-produced drama has ever been exported overseas before it has gone on-air", said an OCN representative.
Starring Park Ye-jin, Jung Si-a and Kim Mi-ryeo, "My Boss, My Lady" is a female version of the movie "My Boss, My Hero", and the first episode is set to air on September 19th.
"'My Boss, My Hero' was adapted into a Japanese version by Japan's NTV, and it received a great deal of interest", said Across. They added that they were looking forward to an equally enthusiastic response for "My Boss, My Lady".
It was revealed that OCN sold all the viewing rights to "Across", a Japanese drama distribution company, including TV broadcasting and VOD rights.
"This is the first time that a cable TV-produced drama has ever been exported overseas before it has gone on-air", said an OCN representative.
Starring Park Ye-jin, Jung Si-a and Kim Mi-ryeo, "My Boss, My Lady" is a female version of the movie "My Boss, My Hero", and the first episode is set to air on September 19th.
"'My Boss, My Hero' was adapted into a Japanese version by Japan's NTV, and it received a great deal of interest", said Across. They added that they were looking forward to an equally enthusiastic response for "My Boss, My Lady".
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