Chorokbaem Media
South Korean television production company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chorokbaem Media (Korean: 초록뱀미디어; RR: Chorokbaem Midieo; lit. Green Snake Media[2]) is a Korean drama and animation production company.
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Native name | |
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Hangul | 주식회사 초록뱀미디어 |
Literal meaning | Green Snake Media Co., Ltd. |
Revised Romanization | Jusikheosa Chorokbaemmidieo |
McCune–Reischauer | Chusikheosa Chorokpaemmidiŏ |
Company type | Public |
KRX: 047820 | |
Industry | Entertainment and Media Production |
Founded | September 2000 |
Headquarters | , South Korea |
Area served | South Korea |
Key people |
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Products | Korean dramas and Animations |
Services | Production |
Revenue | 1,059,792,000 won (December 2016) |
Owner |
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Number of employees | 50(2022) |
Subsidiaries | SH Entertainment Group (Kim Jong-hak Production, A9 Media, Power M ENT Co., Ltd, TN Entertainment)[1] |
Website | http://www.chorokbaem.com |
List of works
Year | Title | Program Format | Network | Notes |
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2001 | The White Apartment | Chinese drama | HBS | Co-producer |
2002 | How Should I Be | Korean drama | SBS | — |
2003 | Punch | — | ||
My Fair Lady | — | |||
All In | — | |||
2004 | Phoenix | MBC | with Diamond Ogilvy Group | |
New Human Market 2004 | SBS | — | ||
2005 | YAP | sitcom | TU Media DMB | — |
Cute or Crazy | SBS | — | ||
2006 | High Kick! | MBC | — | |
90 Days, Time to Love | Korean drama | — | ||
Fireworks | — | |||
Jumong | with Olive9 | |||
Wolf | with Good EMG | |||
2007 | Que Sera, Sera | — | ||
Lobbyist | SBS | with Korea Pictures International, Inc. and Yedang Entertainment | ||
2008 | Iljimae | — | ||
The Kingdom of the Winds | KBS 2TV | — | ||
East of Eden | MBC | with Core Contents Media and Jellybox | ||
2009 | ||||
Iljimae | animation | SBS | with OHW; based on the drama of the same name | |
High Kick Through The Roof | sitcom | MBC | — | |
The Slave Hunters | Korean drama | KBS 2TV | — | |
2010 | Once Upon a Time in Saengchori | sitcom | tvN | — |
2011 | Ojakgyo Family | Korean drama | KBS 2TV | — |
High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged | sitcom | MBC | — | |
2011 National Quiz Championship | game show | MBN | — | |
K-pop Star Season 1 | reality show | SBS | with SBS Variety Unit | |
2012 | Salamander Guru and The Shadows | sitcom | — | |
Standby | MBC | — | ||
Queen and I | Korean drama | tvN | — | |
K-pop Star Season 2 | reality show | SBS | with SBS Variety Unit | |
Jeon Woo-chi | Korean drama | KBS 2TV | — | |
2013 | Nine: Nine Time Travels | tvN | with JS Pictures | |
Potato Star 2013QR3 | sitcom | — | ||
K-pop Star Season 3 | reality show | SBS | with SBS Variety Unit | |
2014 | Say I Love You[3] | Taiwanese drama | CTV | with Chung T'ien Television and CN Plus Productions |
High School King of Savvy | Korean drama | tvN | — | |
The Three Musketeers | with JS Pictures | |||
K-pop Star Season 4 | reality show | SBS | with SBS Variety Unit | |
2015 | Heart to Heart | Korean drama | tvN | with Mega Monster |
The Producers | KBS 2TV | with The Producers S.P.C. and KBS Media | ||
Get It Gear | reality show | XTM | — | |
Oh My Ghost | Korean drama | tvN | — | |
K-pop Star Season 5 | reality show | SBS | with SBS Variety Unit | |
2016 | Another Miss Oh | Korean drama | tvN | with Studio Dragon |
W | MBC | — | ||
Our Gap-soon[4] | SBS | with Kim Jong-hak Production | ||
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo[5] | MBC | — | ||
K-pop Star Season 6: The Last Chance | reality show | SBS | with SBS Variety Unit | |
2017 | Duel | Korean drama | OCN | with Studio Dragon |
Hit the Top[6] | KBS 2TV | with Hit the Top S.P.C. and Monster Union | ||
Shut Up and Smash[7] | sitcom | TV Chosun | — | |
2018 | My Mister | Korean drama | tvN | with Studio Dragon |
Mistress | OCN | |||
Familiar Wife | tvN | |||
Memories of the Alhambra | ||||
2019 | Liver or Die[8] | KBS 2TV | with Pan Entertainment | |
Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung | MBC | — | ||
X-Garion | Tooniverse | with Sonokong | ||
2020 | Find Me in Your Memory[9] | MBC | — | |
The Penthouse: War in Life | SBS | with Studio S | ||
2021 | Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) (season 1–2) | TV Chosun | with Jidam Inc. | |
The Penthouse: War in Life (season 2) | SBS | with Studio S | ||
Revolutionary Sisters | KBS 2TV | with Pan Entertainment | ||
The Penthouse: War in Life (season 3) | SBS | with Studio S | ||
One Ordinary Day | Coupang Play | with Studio M and Gold Medalist[10] | ||
2022 | Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) (season 3) | TV Chosun | with Jidam Inc. | |
My Liberation Notes[9] | JTBC | with Studio Phoenix and JTBC Studios | ||
High School Dad | reality show | MBN K-STAR |
with Space Rabbit, Aurora Media and Contents Brick | |
The Secret House | Korean drama | MBC | with MBC C&I | |
Vengeance of the Bride | KBS 2TV | with DK E&M | ||
Red Balloon | TV Chosun | with Higround | ||
2023 | Pandora: Beneath the Paradise | tvN | with Studio Dragon | |
The Escape of the Seven | SBS | with Studio S | ||
The Story of Park's Marriage Contract | MBC | — | ||
Bad Memory Eraser | Kim Jong-hak Production | |||
2024 | Missing Crown Prince | MBN | with Superbook | |
Begins ≠ Youth[9] | Xclusive | with HYBE Corporation; post-production | ||
Bad Memory Eraser[11] | MBN | with Studio Jidam and Kim Jong-hak Production | ||
2025 | The Potato Lab[12] | tvN | — | |
Seochodong[13] |
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