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Also, they have been receiving good feedback from the global market, as can be seen from the record of ranking 1st on webtoon platforms such as Piccoma (Japan) and Tapas (US). The digital content business of Korean book publishers has been focused on e-books until today. Korea’s e-book market has been steadily growing, particularly since 2008, and has been paying much attention to the audiobook market from 2-3 years ago.

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