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A simple children’s tune has grown into one of the world’s most recognisable digital brands — and a multimillion-dollar company. South Korea’s Pinkfong, the creator behind the viral hit Baby Shark, ...
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‘Baby Shark’ song creator Pinkfong stock price surged by up to 62% on their first day of trading, fueled by strong investor interest in the studio behind YouTube's most-viewed song. The stock peaked ...
Founded in 2010, Pinkfong was a little-known entertainment company until its “Baby Shark Dance” children music video on YouTube exploded in popularity in 2018. Pinkfong, the Seoul-based studio behind ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The South Korean company behind the hit children’s song “Baby Shark” popped in its trading debut, as investors ...
SEOUL—“Baby Shark Dance,” the aggravatingly addictive children’s tune, is YouTube’s most-watched video ever. It has been played, on average, more than 4.7 million times a day since its 2016 upload.
“Baby Shark Dance” became a global earworm almost a decade ago, but the viral jingle — which has racked up more than 16 billion views on YouTube — still ranks among the internet’s most recognizable ...
Curiosity Cove, Singapore's largest indoor nature playscape, opens on Nov 21, with four themed interactive zones. The 4,600 sq m attraction features multi-sensory experiences like climbing an ...
The entertainment company behind ‘Baby Shark Dance,’ the most-watched YouTube video of all time, is seeking to raise as much as 76 billion won ($54.6 million) via an initial public offering in Seoul.
AI-generated videos for kids are popping up everywhere, and many include confusing or inaccurate information. These videos can look fun and harmless but may teach your child things that aren’t true or ...