Journalist

Jack L. Rozdilsky
  • Hyundai Motor February Global Sales Fall 5.1% to 306,528 Vehicles
    Hyundai Motor February Global Sales Fall 5.1% to 306,528 Vehicles Hyundai Motor Co. said Tuesday its global sales in February totaled 306,528 vehicles, down 5.1% from a year earlier. Domestic sales fell 17.8% to 47,008 units, while overseas sales slipped 2.3% to 259,520, the company said. In South Korea, Hyundai sold 13,568 sedans. The Sonata led the segment with 4,436 units, followed by the Grandeur with 3,933 and the Avante with 3,628. Sales of recreational vehicles totaled 18,756, led by the Palisade (3,081), Tucson (2,972), Kona (2,876), Santa Fe (2,679) and Casper (1,171). The Porter posted sales of 4,634 units and the Staria 1,781. Medium and large buses and trucks totaled 1,122 units. Genesis, Hyundai’s luxury brand, sold 6,942 vehicles, including the G80 (2,247), GV70 (2,206) and GV80 (1,689). A Hyundai official said sales fell because there were fewer selling days due to the Lunar New Year holiday. The company will pursue “optimal sales strategies,” including raising the share of eco-friendly vehicles and strengthening its hybrid lineup, the official said. * This article has been translated by AI. 2026-03-03 16:01:11
  • Actress Yang Mi-ra Says Japan Trip Video Controversy Was Not Her Channel
    Actress Yang Mi-ra Says Japan Trip Video Controversy Was Not Her Channel A Japan travel video posted by actress Ji So-yeon ahead of March 1 Independence Movement Day has drawn backlash that also spilled over to actress Yang Mi-ra, who said she was being misunderstood. Yang wrote on social media on Monday that many people seemed worried or confused after seeing news reports that used her photo and name. “I only went to film in early February,” she wrote, adding, “It’s not my channel.” She said she struggled to accept the sudden situation and felt she could do nothing as stories poured out. “It made me realize this can happen even when you haven’t done anything,” she wrote, calling it unfair and frustrating. She added that she decided to speak up because staying silent felt like it would make her sick. The controversy began after a video titled “From today I’m a free woman!! (Japan trip with unni Yang Mi-ra)” was uploaded to Ji’s YouTube channel on Feb. 28. Some online commenters criticized the timing, saying it was posted a day before March 1. As criticism grew, Ji posted on social media on Sunday that the video documented a trip taken Feb. 11, but she failed to think deeply enough about what the posting date could mean. She said she felt heavy-hearted that criticism was also being directed at Yang, and said the upload schedule and decision to make it public were entirely her own.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-03-03 16:00:20
  • WAIFF D-3: WAIFF Seoul 2026 seeks to put Korea at the crossroads of AI and cinema
    WAIFF D-3: WAIFF Seoul 2026 seeks to put Korea at the crossroads of AI and cinema SEOUL, March 03 (AJP) - The upcoming World AI Film Festival Seoul 2026 aims to position itself as more than a standard cinematic competition, signaling that artificial intelligence-driven content creation has moved into a formal industrial phase. Organizers intend for the event to serve as a declaration that AI technology is no longer just an experimental tool but a cornerstone of modern media production. While the two-day event on March 6 and 7 will feature awards and screenings, organizers are framing the Seoul edition as a broader platform connecting creators, technologists and media companies at a time when generative AI is rapidly reshaping production workflows. Unlike traditional film festivals focused solely on finished works, WAIFF Seoul combines competition with a full-scale Creative Intelligence Forum, where discussions will address production pipelines, virtual production, copyright governance and the strategic direction of K-content in the AI era. The opening ceremony at Lotte Concert Hall is expected to draw around 1,500 participants, underscoring industry-level interest rather than niche experimentation. A special performance titled “The Symphony of AI & Human” aims to illustrate how artificial intelligence is extending beyond post-production tools into live artistic collaboration. Organizers have also emphasized long-term ecosystem building and ongoing dialogue on ethical standards in AI-assisted filmmaking, highlighting efforts to establish sustainable frameworks for AI-driven content creation. Coinciding with the 140th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and South Korea, the Seoul launch carries cultural as well as technological symbolism, positioning Korea as a strategic node in WAIFF’s expanding global network. As artificial intelligence continues to transform creative industries worldwide, WAIFF Seoul 2026 is set to serve as a meeting point for artists, innovators and industry leaders seeking to explore new possibilities at the intersection of cinema and technology. 2026-03-03 15:59:06
  • ChungjuMan’s Kim Seon-tae Launches New YouTube Channel After Leaving Public Service
    ChungjuMan’s Kim Seon-tae Launches New YouTube Channel After Leaving Public Service Kim Seon-tae, known as "ChungjuMan," has opened a new YouTube channel. Kim launched the YouTube channel "Kim Seon-tae" on March 2. The channel description says it will "promote everything in the world." In just one day, subscribers topped 2,000. Kim retired from public service in late February. After that, speculation circulated about his next move, including reports of an offer from Cheong Wa Dae, a possible entry into politics, and recruitment by a major company or an entertainment agency. Kim instead chose to pursue work as a YouTuber. After retiring, he visited Chungju City Hall and told colleagues he planned to work as an independent YouTuber, saying he would live in Chungju and wanted to take on a new challenge in the YouTube field, according to reports. Kim joined the civil service in 2016 as a ninth-grade public official and led Chungju’s official YouTube channel, "ChungTV." ChungTV became the first local government channel nationwide to surpass 900,000 subscribers. After he left, ChungTV’s subscriber count fell sharply.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-03-03 15:46:46
  • K Car Names aespa’s Karina as New Brand Ambassador for 2026 Campaign
    K Car Names aespa’s Karina as New Brand Ambassador for 2026 Campaign Used-car platform company K Car said Tuesday it has launched its new 2026 brand campaign, “People Who Put Cars First,” and selected Karina of the K-pop group aespa as its brand model. Through the campaign, K Car said it aims to highlight its expertise as the No. 1 used-car company, emphasizing a message of “professional staff who do not compromise when it comes to cars” and a platform for people who value and care for their vehicles. The company said the campaign reflects its direct-operation model, in which it buys vehicles itself and takes responsibility from inspection and sales through post-sale support, portraying employees as “people who put cars first.” K Car said the campaign uses a simple, witty setup to draw attention. In the video, even as the popular, trend-setting Karina walks by, K Car employees keep their eyes on a car, humorously underscoring an attitude of putting cars ahead of Karina. The campaign will run across TV, YouTube and other digital platforms, as well as K Car’s app and website. To mark the launch, K Car said it will run a promotion through March 31 called “Super Week” with total benefits of 5 billion won, offering discounts, free delivery and free quality-warranty coverage to reduce customers’ purchase burden. The promotion includes: a “Weekly Special Price” discount of up to 5 million won; a nationwide free-delivery “Home Service Time Deal”; a “KW6 Free Special” offering warranty repair benefits of up to 10 million won; and a “KW3 Free Special” offering warranty repair benefits of up to 5 million won. K Car CEO Jeong In-guk said the campaign was designed to help consumers easily relate to the idea that K Car is a company where people who value and love cars come together. “Based on uncompromising expertise, we will work to repay customer trust,” he said. * This article has been translated by AI. 2026-03-03 15:42:17
  • Delayed Korea Household Debt Plan Leaves Banks Uncertain; KB Kookmin, Toss Watch Closely
    Delayed Korea Household Debt Plan Leaves Banks Uncertain; KB Kookmin, Toss Watch Closely South Korea’s Financial Services Commission has delayed its annual household debt management plan by more than a month, leaving banks unable to lock in yearly caps for household lending and finalize business strategies. With talk that regulators could tighten overall lending limits, some lenders are weighing broader changes to their loan portfolios. Financial authorities are now expected to push the plan — originally slated for late February — to after the end of this month, the financial industry said Tuesday. The delay is widely attributed to last-minute adjustments tied to tougher rules for loans to multi-home owners and rental business operators, which require further revisions to the target growth rate for total household lending. All banks face uncertainty without a confirmed annual target, but the burden is heavier for lenders that exceeded last year’s goals. Regulators plan to impose a penalty by deducting the overage from this year’s limit, though they have not disclosed the deduction rate or calculation method. Among the five major banks, KB Kookmin Bank was the only one to exceed its target. Its household loan growth last year totaled 2.127 trillion won, surpassing its 2.0061 trillion won target by 120.9 billion won. Some internet-only banks and regional lenders are also believed to have exceeded their targets, raising the prospect of tighter constraints on lending this year. Regulators are expected to keep the principle of deducting excess growth, but may consider that annual growth targets were cut to about half during last year’s June 27 real estate measures. That has fueled expectations that authorities could add safeguards rather than apply a uniform penalty, given the policy-driven adjustment. Tension is higher among mutual finance institutions. Saemaul Geumgo’s household loan growth last year exceeded its target by 5.31 trillion won — about four times the originally set growth-rate goal. Authorities are reviewing an option to set this year’s household loan growth target near 0%. If adopted, new lending would be effectively constrained, forcing a broad overhaul of business plans. Regulators also see a need to strengthen Saemaul Geumgo’s household debt management system, raising the possibility of additional measures. Analysts say tougher household debt controls could reshape banks’ growth strategies and earnings. Stronger caps would limit loan expansion and directly pressure interest income, a key revenue source. Internet-only lender Toss Bank is also watching closely. It plans to launch a mortgage product this year, but would need approval of terms and an allocation of lending capacity under a tighter cap regime. For now, it is focusing less on target calculations and more on building systems and reviewing risk management. “Stronger total-volume controls are an unavoidable trend, but the delay in detailed standards makes it hard to set strategy,” a banking industry official said. “If the regulatory intensity is higher than expected, it could affect loan growth plans and the profit structure as well.” 2026-03-03 15:39:00
  • South Korean researchers develop worlds most efficient stretchable OLED
    South Korean researchers develop world's most efficient stretchable OLED SEOUL, March 03 (AJP) - A joint research team has developed a new stretchable organic light-emitting diode (OLED) that maintains its brightness even when stretched, overcoming a major technical barrier in the development of flexible electronics. The technology achieved world-record performance levels for brightness and efficiency, significantly improving the prospects for commercializing wearable displays and electronic skin. The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) announced on March 3 that a team led by Professor Cho Him-chan, in collaboration with the University of Chicago and Soochow University, created a hybrid liquid metal cathode. This component allows the display to remain conductive and bright while being pulled or deformed, a task that has historically caused stretchable screens to dim or fail. In conventional stretchable OLEDs, the electrodes often suffer from mechanical instability. When the material is stretched, the electrical connection weakens, leading to a sharp drop in performance. To solve this, the researchers used liquid metal particles thinner than a human hair. By densely packing these particles and rupturing only the top layer, they created a smooth, continuous metal surface that conducts electricity efficiently. The intact particles underneath serve as a cushion, absorbing physical shock and allowing the electrode to stretch like rubber. The resulting display reached a maximum brightness of 17,670 candelas per square meter at 9.5 volts, which is brighter than most high-end smartphone screens. It also recorded a current efficiency of 10.35 candelas per ampere, the highest level reported to date for this type of technology. Even when pulled to its limits, the device showed almost no loss in brightness, addressing the most significant weakness of previous stretchable display prototypes. Testing showed that the OLED remains stable even after being stretched and released multiple times. This durability is essential for practical applications, such as clothing-integrated displays or medical devices that must adhere to the moving surface of human skin or internal organs. The technology is expected to be used in various fields, including soft robotics and bio-interfaced optoelectronics. "We have solved the fundamental material problem that has limited the performance of stretchable displays," Professor Cho Him-chan said. "This hybrid liquid metal cathode technology will be a key foundation for next-generation flexible electronic devices." The study, with Lee Won-bum as the first author, was published in the journal Advanced Materials on December 28, 2025. It was selected as the inside back cover for that issue. (Paper information) Journal: Advanced Materials Title: Hybrid Liquid Metal Cathode Enables High-Performance Intrinsically Stretchable OLEDs DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202518254 2026-03-03 15:18:27
  • Chong Kun Dang Foundation Expands Scholarships; ABL209 Wins FDA IND; HK inno.N Runs WoW Promotion
    Chong Kun Dang Foundation Expands Scholarships; ABL209 Wins FDA IND; HK inno.N Runs WoW Promotion The Chong Kun Dang Gochon Foundation held its 2026 scholarship certificate ceremony Feb. 27 at Chong Kun Dang’s headquarters in Seoul’s Chungjeong-ro district, the foundation said Monday. The foundation said it will support 403 scholarship recipients in Korea and abroad, including 110 newly selected this year, with scholarships and free dormitory housing through graduation. It said its annual scholarship programs, including academic initiatives, total about 3 billion won. Among those selected, 168 students will receive 1.1 billion won in tuition and living-expense support. The foundation will cover full university tuition for 98 tuition scholarship recipients — 57 in Korea and 41 overseas — and provide 500,000 won a month in living expenses to 70 students. The foundation will also provide free housing at its “Chong Kun Dang Gochon Dormitory” to 235 university students from outside the capital area. It said dormitory recipients can save more than 8 million won a year in housing costs, with total support valued at about 1.9 billion won. The dormitory program was established to help non-Seoul students facing housing pressures and is described as the first housing support facility created by a private scholarship foundation. It operates at four locations in Seoul: Donggyo-dong in Mapo District (Building 1), Hoegi-dong in Dongdaemun District (Building 2), Junggok-dong in Gwangjin District (Building 3), and Yeongdeungpo-dong in Yeongdeungpo District (Building 4). ABL Bio says FDA clears IND for U.S. Phase 1 trial of ABL209 ABL Bio said Monday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved an investigational new drug application on Feb. 27 local time for a Phase 1 clinical trial of its bispecific antibody-drug conjugate candidate ABL209. ABL209 is a bispecific antibody-drug conjugate that targets EGFR and MUC1 and is linked to a topoisomerase I inhibitor. The company said targeting two complementary antigens at the same time could address limitations of competing candidates that target only EGFR or only MUC1. Neok Bio, which holds global development and commercialization rights to ABL209 and another bispecific ADC, ABL206, will lead development of both candidates, ABL Bio said. Neok Bio plans to release early clinical data for the two candidates in 2027. HK inno.N’s Hutgae Water teams up with Blizzard’s World of Warcraft for promotion HK inno.N said Monday it is running a special event with Blizzard Entertainment’s massively multiplayer online role-playing game “World of Warcraft.” The company said the promotion is designed to strengthen consumer engagement with its Hutgae Water brand and is timed to the worldwide simultaneous launch schedule for the game’s new expansion pack, “Midnight,” on March 3, Korea time. Customers who buy a 30-bottle Hutgae Water package at Naver Smart Store’s “Condition Mall” will receive a coupon for a special in-game item available only through the promotion, the company said. The event runs from March 3 until supplies run out.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-03-03 15:15:00
  • Kang Ho-dong Shows Off Spring Cabbage Bibimbap Mukbang, Says It Beats Meat
    Kang Ho-dong Shows Off Spring Cabbage Bibimbap Mukbang, Says It Beats Meat Broadcaster Kang Ho-dong has posted a mukbang video featuring “spring cabbage bibimbap.” On the 2nd, the Coupang Play web variety show “Kang Ho-dong Neighborhood Bookstore” uploaded the clip to its YouTube channel. In the video, Kang greets viewers, saying, “Everyone, the spring cabbage bibimbap is here.” Appearing with the on-screen phrase “본인등판,” he adds, “This is no joke,” as he prepares the dish. Saying, “Just one spoonful of rice,” Kang then scoops a full ladle into a large bowl, adds sesame oil and finishes the bibimbap. He shouts, “Mom, cabbage tastes better than meat.” The line echoes what Kang said in 2008 while eating spring cabbage bibimbap on KBS2’s “2 Days & 1 Night.” Coupang Play will premiere Kang’s healing talk show “Kang Ho-dong Neighborhood Bookstore” at 4 p.m. on the 6th.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-03-03 15:03:56
  • Shinhan, Hana Intensify Battle for 1.6 Million Nara Sarang Card Customers
    Shinhan, Hana Intensify Battle for 1.6 Million Nara Sarang Card Customers As the second phase of the Nara Sarang Card program ramps up, Shinhan Bank and Hana Bank are intensifying their fight to win customers. With tighter household lending rules limiting growth in interest income, banks are increasingly turning to institutional business as a way to secure both low-cost deposits and a large base of young customers estimated at about 1.6 million. According to the financial industry on Monday, Shinhan Bank recently created a new key performance indicator category for the Nara Sarang Card. Sales results will be reflected directly in branch evaluations, fueling competition among frontline staff. Executives have also urged an expansion of sales at recent management meetings, industry officials said. Hana Bank is also pressing to seize an early lead. The bank set up a Nara Sarang business division in January and has been working with branches to boost issuance, according to industry officials. With the gap between the two banks not large, competition for early momentum is intensifying. Shinhan Bank, Hana Bank and IBK Industrial Bank of Korea, the program’s card issuers, have promoted benefits such as up to 30% discounts at military stores (PX) and 10% to 30% discounts at convenience stores and on public transportation. That has helped push issuance this year to more than 130,000 cards. Shinhan leads, with Hana closing in. IBK has lagged, with a gap of more than 20,000 cards behind Hana. The main prize is access to young customers. Service members can choose the card themselves, and banks see a strong chance the account relationship will continue after discharge. Over the contract period, the program is viewed as a long-term investment because it can bring in a potential customer pool of about 1.6 million. If linked to salary transfers, banks also expect an inflow of low-cost deposits. Shinhan was the sole operator during the first phase from 2007 to 2015 and was selected again as an issuer after 11 years. Hana joined the program for the first time and is putting heavy emphasis on expanding its base among younger customers. Broader conditions are also pushing banks toward institutional business. As growth in household lending slows and pressure rises to deploy funds under policies aimed at expanding productive finance, securing a stable deposit base has become a key task. Shinhan’s creation this year of an institutional and partnership sales group reflects that shift. “A major burden is that banks have secured a rare chance to participate and now need to deliver results,” a financial industry official said. “Because it offers a way to secure low-cost deposits and future customers at the same time, competition is likely to intensify further.” 2026-03-03 15:03:00