The rise of Studio Dragon: A new era under Jang Kyung-ik
In the ever-evolving landscape of global television production, few names resonate as powerfully as Studio Dragon. This South Korean powerhouse, known for its prolific output and high-quality dramas, has recently appointed Jang Kyung-ik as its new CEO. This move marks a significant shift in the studio’s leadership and promises to usher in a new era of creativity and innovation.
A legacy of excellence
Studio Dragon has long been a titan in the world of TV production, with a portfolio that includes some of the most beloved and critically acclaimed series of recent years. Among its many hits are “The Glory,” “Crash Landing on You,” “Hotel Del Luna,” and “Arthdal Chronicles.” These shows have not only captivated audiences in South Korea but have also found a global fanbase, thanks in part to partnerships with streaming giants like Netflix and Tving.
Jang Kyung-ik’s appointment is a strategic move by CJ ENM, the parent company of Studio Dragon, to further solidify its position in the global market. Jang is no stranger to success, having previously served as the president of Studio & NEW, where he produced the hit dramas “Descendants of the Sun” and “Doctor Cha,” as well as the blockbuster film “The Great Battle.”
A visionary leader
CJ ENM has described Jang as “a distinguished content producer with a stellar career.” His exceptional planning skills and keen insight have led to the production of highly successful dramas and films. Notably, Jang’s recent work on the series “Moving,” released on Disney+, has garnered widespread acclaim and numerous awards, including the Grand Prize in TV at the Baeksang Arts Awards and best series at the Grand Bell Awards.
With Jang at the helm, Studio Dragon aims to strengthen its position as a leading content studio in the global market. A CJ ENM representative stated, “With the appointment of Jang, CJ ENM aims to strengthen Studio Dragon’s position as a leading content studio in the global market.”
A factory of creativity
Studio Dragon has often been likened to a giant factory for TV content, with eight drama production subsidiaries and a roster of 270 creative producers. The studio currently aims to deliver 25 TV shows per year, a testament to its ambition and capacity for high-quality production.
However, the studio has not been without its challenges. In June 2023, co-CEO Kim Young-kyu resigned for personal reasons, leaving Kim Jey-hyun as the sole CEO. Local media reported that Kim Young-kyu’s resignation was linked to a case of embezzlement by a producer within the studio, who has since been fired. The company’s statement at the time confirmed the misconduct and Kim Young-kyu’s resignation as a moral responsibility.
Looking ahead
As Jang Kyung-ik steps into his new role, the industry watches with bated breath. His track record suggests that he is more than capable of steering Studio Dragon to new heights. With a blend of creative vision and strategic acumen, Jang is poised to lead the studio into a new era of innovation and global success.
For fans of Studio Dragon’s work, this is an exciting time. The studio’s commitment to delivering high-quality, engaging content remains unwavering, and with Jang at the helm, the future looks brighter than ever.
Reflecting on the journey
The story of Studio Dragon is one of resilience, creativity, and relentless pursuit of excellence. From its humble beginnings to its current status as a global content powerhouse, the studio has consistently pushed the boundaries of what is possible in television production.
As we look to the future, it is clear that Studio Dragon’s journey is far from over. With Jang Kyung-ik leading the way, the studio is set to continue its legacy of excellence, creating stories that captivate and inspire audiences around the world.
For more information on the shows mentioned, you can check out their trailers and information sheets:
- The Glory
- Crash Landing on You
- Hotel Del Luna
- Arthdal Chronicles
- Descendants of the Sun
- Doctor Cha
- The Great Battle
- Moving
the true measure of Studio Dragon’s success will be the stories it tells and the impact those stories have on audiences around the world. As we eagerly await the next chapter in this remarkable journey, one thing is certain: the best is yet to come.