Netflix is expanding and reshuffling its creative leadership team across Asia, a reflection of the region’s growing importance to the streaming giant’s growth ambitions. Asia Pacific is…
Netflix is expanding and reshuffling its creative leadership team across Asia, a reflection of the region’s growing importance to the streaming giant’s growth ambitions. Asia Pacific is known to be Netflix’s fastest-growing region and the second-largest contributor to its paid membership growth.
Minyoung Kim, Netflix’s longstanding South Korean creative head who last year expanded her remit to include creative oversight of Southeast Asia and Australia / New Zealand, is adding Japan to her title. She will now oversee all of Netflix’s creative activities in Asia Pacific except for India. Kaata Sakamoto, who has been leading Netflix’s live-action creative team in Japan since 2016, is expanding his role to vp of content for Japan, which means he will now also oversee the company’s growing anime business. Sakamoto has been the driving force behind Netflix’s early live-action successes in Japan, including series hits like
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