Showing posts with label CNN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CNN. Show all posts

Daniel Dae Kim + CNN + More. Just More.

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

As is being reported over the last weel, Daniel Dae Kim will produce and host a new show called "K-Everything". Initially I thought it was going to be a regular seasonal type of show with a lot of episodes, and I'm not necessarily complaining, but maybe it can lead into something more.

Daniel Dae Kim to Lead and Executive Produce New Host-Led Travel Series, “K-Everything,” from CNN Original Series

NEW YORK – (November 18, 2025) – A new host-led multi-platform travel series, K-Everything with Tony-award nominated actor, director, producer, and social advocate Daniel Dae Kim is in production from CNN Original Series. The four-episode series will be made by CNN’s APAC based Global Productions teams and premiere next year as part of CNN Originals anticipated 2026 slate.

“I’ve been lucky enough to watch Korea over the years take center stage as a cultural and economic powerhouse. It’s a genuine joy teaming up with CNN to explore the many qualities that make the country and its culture so special,” said host and executive producer Daniel Dae Kim.

Across four immersive episodes, K-Everything follows Daniel Dae Kim on a quest to discover how South Korea has sparked a global pop culture movement, driving trends in music, food, TV and film, and more. From Busan to Seoul, Kim will trace the roots of Korean culture featuring cameos from some of the biggest names driving South Korea’s creative renaissance.

“Daniel brings an exceptional blend of curiosity and thoughtfulness to everything he does, making him the ideal guide for our audiences, who are eager to explore how Korean culture has become a global cultural phenomenon,” said Amy Entelis, executive vice president of talent, CNN Originals and creative development for CNN Worldwide.

Kim is widely known for his work in ABC’s Lost, CBS’s Hawaii Five-O, Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender and Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon. No stranger to filming in South Korea, this Summer, Kim starred and executive produced the spy series, Butterfly, that was filmed entirely in South Korea and launched on Prime Video on August 13th. Additionally, this Summer he was featured in Netflix’s international phenomenon, Kpop Demon Hunters, which went on to become to the most watched film of all time on the platform. Last year, Kim was on Broadway starring in David Henry Hwang’s Yellow Face at the Roundabout Theater, for which he was nominated for Best Lead Actor in a Play at the 2025 Tony Awards, becoming the first AAPI actor to be nominated in that category. As a producer, Kim and his company, 3AD, executive produced The Good Doctor, which recently completed its final season on ABC, as well as 2023’s multi-award-winning IFC documentary feature film Bad Axe. Kim is known for his social advocacy, and his testimony in front of Congress helped lead to the passage of the Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act. He recently completed his term as a member of the White House’s Commission for Asian American, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.

Executive Producers for K-Everything are Daniel Dae Kim along with Amy Entelis, Ellana Lee, Katie Hinman, Jon Jensen and Ryan Smith for CNN Original Series. K-Everything is the first collaboration between the network’s CNN Originals and APAC-based Global Productions teams.

The CNN Original Series is sponsored by one of South Korea’s largest companies, Hyundai Motor Company, a global brand deeply rooted in Korean heritage whose growth has mirrored the country’s own journey of innovation and progress.

Kim is repped by UTA, Linden Entertainment, and Gang Tyre.

Random Sandra Endo Post (Because Of JuJu Chang)

Thursday, May 27, 2010



This post sponsored in part by my curiosity of who JuJu Chang was following on Twitter -- one of them being CNN national correspondent Sandra Endo.

$1 for every person in China

Thursday, April 24, 2008

I'm all up for free enterprise and litigation, but this is going nowhere:

A Chinese primary school teacher and a beautician have filed a suit against CNN in New York over remarks they say insulted the Chinese people and are seeking $1.3 billion in compensation -- $1 per person in China, a Hong Kong newspaper reported.
If I had a dollar for every time someone from another country said something about Americans - I might vacation in Europe more.

YouTube: Chinese Protest in front of CNN Los Angeles office

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

This is part 1 of someone's video of the CNN protest:



Go to this YouTube link for the other parts of the video.