TJ Media convened talks with dealership representatives as it seeks to reinvigorate a sluggish karaoke market.
TJ Media, the top seller by revenue in South Korea’s karaoke industry, said April 24 that it held a two-day regional council meeting with dealers on April 22 and 23 to discuss ways to boost the market.
The company said the meeting was designed to explore cooperation for shared growth, gather broad feedback from the field on customer needs and market changes, and look for a path to a rebound for the industry.
Regional dealer heads and TJ Media executives and staff attended, sharing recent market trends and reviewing operational difficulties karaoke venue owners face in day-to-day business, the company said.
Participants also discussed how to attract new customers, what kinds of entertainment features could encourage repeat visits, and how to improve operating efficiency, it said.
The meeting also checked market reaction to TJ Media’s recently introduced karaoke accompaniment systems, the A3 and P3. Attendees shared field feedback that customer satisfaction with sound improved after A3 installations, and said the “Room-to-Room Singing Battle” feature helped extend time spent on site and increase repeat visits.
A TJ Media official said the company will reflect the views raised at the meeting and respond closely, working to revitalize the karaoke market by improving user satisfaction and strengthening venue competitiveness.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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