Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — May 10, 2026
This is your daily digest of major policies, business trends, and support news for the content industry in Gyeonggi-do. Today, we cover the Korea Creative Content Agency’s expansion of overseas-linked support programs, new enforcement decrees from the Korea Communications Commission regarding large-scale information and communication services, and discussions on leveraging Gyeonggi’s foreign visitors as a new growth engine for K-Tourism.
Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — May 10, 2026
Major Policies and Support Programs
1. Korea Creative Content Agency Launches Production-to-Export Support
The Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) is rolling out a series of programs targeting the stages following content production. By bundling performance research with overseas screenings and linking participation in content IP markets and international exhibitions, they are strengthening a full-cycle system from production to export. Gyeonggi-based content companies are expected to be key beneficiaries of these overseas-linked projects.
2. Korea Communications Commission Sets Standards for Large-Scale Info-Comm Providers
On May 8, 2026, during its 7th meeting of the year, the Korea Communications Commission drafted an amendment to the Enforcement Decree of the "Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc." to combat the spread of illegal and fabricated information online. The amendment specifies criteria for large-scale information and communication service providers and posters, which will likely impact the entire online content distribution ecosystem. Content and platform firms in Gyeonggi-do should keep an eye on this as they may fall under these regulations.

3. Gyeonggi Provincial Assemblyman Hwang Dae-ho Advocates for K-Tourism Growth
Hwang Dae-ho, Chairman of the Culture, Sports, and Tourism Committee of the Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly (Democratic Party of Korea, Suwon 3), announced that over 4.76 million foreign tourists visited Korea in Q1 2026, a record high for the first quarter, with approximately 530,000 of them visiting Gyeonggi-do. Chairman Hwang emphasized the need to foster this as a new growth engine for K-Tourism and called for strategic approaches to link Gyeonggi’s cultural and content resources with tourism.

Business Trends and Investment News
No updates this week.
There have been no confirmed new press releases regarding investment attraction or business trends for Gyeonggi-based content companies published since May 8, 2026. Other related news found in searches (such as online meetup week recruitment or content startup investment programs) were published prior to May 8 and have been excluded based on this briefing’s freshness criteria.
Events and Other News
1. Casting Call for Foreign Actors in Gyeonggi-based YouTube Variety Content
A Gyeonggi-based YouTube production team is recruiting foreign actors to participate in a variety-style show featuring "foreigners enjoying rural life in Gyeonggi-do." The content captures daily life and culture in the Korean countryside through the eyes of foreigners and is being noted as a way to expand the local content production ecosystem.

2. Gyeonggi Startup Platform (GSP) Recruiting New Resident Companies
The Gyeonggi Startup Platform (GSP) is currently accepting applications for new resident companies at "Gyeonggi Startup Bridge." They are also offering consultations at the Startup Support Center, covering management, market entry, commercialization, funding, labor, tax, patents, and legal affairs—a great opportunity for early-stage content startups in Gyeonggi.
3. Republic of Korea Policy Briefing (Friday, May 8, 2026)
Major government ministries released policy briefings on May 8. The National Archives of Korea under the Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced the successful restoration of records from the Donghak Peasant Revolution 132 years ago, drawing attention to cultural and archival policies. It is important to continue monitoring policy trends from relevant ministries like the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, which relate to Gyeonggi's content industry.
References and Sources
- KOCCA Overseas-Linked Support Programs (ZDNet Korea):
- Korea Communications Commission Enforcement Decree Amendment (Vision 21 News):
- Gyeonggi Assemblyman Hwang Dae-ho on K-Tourism (Jungbu Sisa News):
- Casting for Gyeonggi-based YouTube Content (Filmmakers):
- Gyeonggi Startup Platform Resident Recruitment:
- Government Policy Briefing May 8 (Siseon News):
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