[NEWS] SM Entertainment launches KPOP page with Facebook
2012.05.22
A K-Pop page opened on Facebook on Monday to deliver news about Korean pop stars and their new songs to fans around the world. Facebook is the second global user-content website to open a K-pop page after YouTube last December.
Korean stars have so far kept in touch with fans on individual Facebook pages, and after some consultations with big agencies, SM Entertainment and Facebook decided to launch an entire page dedicated to K-Pop.
The page will play the role of a gateway for worldwide fans to fan pages of individual stars. Check the KPOP on Facebook page for the latest K-Pop updates.
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