: An annual ceremony honoring achievements in journalism, radio, TV, and "popular media" within the Asian community.

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In 2021, the line between celebrity and social media presence was obliterated.

Need to verify facts: 2021 saw BTS's "Butter" and "Permission to Dance," their UN speeches. Jessica released "Call Me Before You Sleep" in 2021? Actually, she released "Can't Sleep" in 2021? Wait, she released "Can't Sleep" featuring Giriboy in September 2021. Her novel "Shine" came out September 2020, but "Bright" (sequel) maybe 2022? I'll focus on her continued relevance in 2021 through her brand and music. Squid Game released September 2021. That's huge. Also, Shang-Chi (Marvel) featured predominantly Asian cast. Mention that.

Popular characters from dramas often set fashion trends, with particular focus on modern, minimalist, and aesthetic clothing.

, a digital artist and 3D modeller, began gaining recognition for their technical contributions to Asian media production, showcasing the growing importance of behind-the-scenes digital artistry.

K-pop transitioned from a niche interest to a central pillar of global pop culture in 2021. BTS and BLACKPINK

Companies like CJ ENM and the Taiwan Creative Content Agency established major culture funds—some upwards of $30 million—to foster cross-border collaboration in Mandarin and Korean dramas.

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2021 saw higher production values, improved CGI, and increased investment in high-quality web-exclusive series. 3. Thai Dramas (BL Content) and Youth Media

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