Secret Love
Broadcasting
- Year of Production
- 2013
- Content Type
- TV Drama (Mini-series)
- Platform
- TV Channel
- Target Age
- Teens
- Quantity
- 70(min) 16Quantity Input
Summary
Yoo-jeong (Hwang Jeong-eum) and Do-hun (Bae Su-bin) have been a couple for 7 years. Yoo-jeong supports Do-hun while he goes through a law school and pass the bar examination. After Do-hun becomes a prosecutor, he wants to marry Yoo-jeong, but his mother thinks he deserves better for a wife. On the day Do-hun proposes Yoo-jeong, he causes a car accident and hit Ji-hee. He abandons wounded Ji-hee on the road so she dies with her un-born baby. Yoo-jeong takes the blame and serves 5 years of imprisonment. But Do-hun grows apart from Yoo-jeong little by little. In the meantime, Min-hyeok (Ji Seong), Ji-hee’s boyfriend, vows revenge on Yoo-jeong.
Company Profile
Broadcasting
KBS Media
KBS Media was founded in 1991 and has been actively licensing international and domestic rights of contents, distributing VOD contents, importing and dubbing foreign programs and carrying on various other businesses related to contents.
KBS Media exported a drama series ‘Winter Sonata’ to Japan in 2003, first in Korean drama
history, contributing to the expansion of Korean Wave in Asia. Since then, through global contents markets, KBS media expanded its market to Europe, Middle East, Latin America and Africa, to become the leading central force of Korean Wave phenomenon.
KBS Media's merger with KBS Internet in July, 2011 has enabled the company to expand its distribution network to new media platforms such as PC, IPTV, Smart TV, and mobile devices. Consolidation of online and offline distribution is creating synergy and increasing profit to the company and enables KBS Media to be unrivaled in contents distribution.
KBS Media exported a drama series ‘Winter Sonata’ to Japan in 2003, first in Korean drama
history, contributing to the expansion of Korean Wave in Asia. Since then, through global contents markets, KBS media expanded its market to Europe, Middle East, Latin America and Africa, to become the leading central force of Korean Wave phenomenon.
KBS Media's merger with KBS Internet in July, 2011 has enabled the company to expand its distribution network to new media platforms such as PC, IPTV, Smart TV, and mobile devices. Consolidation of online and offline distribution is creating synergy and increasing profit to the company and enables KBS Media to be unrivaled in contents distribution.