Galaxia SM, Inc. engages in broadcast program production, sports marketing, and communication businesses in South Korea. The company produces international signals; organizes and operates international broadcast centers; and provides facilities and services for broadcasting to the rights holders, as well as produces sports presentations of athletics, swimming, and gymnastics. It is also involved in the provision of sports presentation services, such as in-house broadcasting, music, video, and lighting in the stadium; and media broadcasting rights activities. In addition, the company establishes and executes sports marketing strategies; offers channel, digital, and pre-sale marking services, as well as undertakes advertising agency works; develops and operates sports facilities, such as golf courses, fitness centers, ball game, sports, swimming pool, etc.; operates restaurants, cafes, etc.; and operates golf, gymnastics, and baseball academies. Further, it produces mobile videos; and operates and sells channels. Galaxia SM, Inc. was founded in 1975 and is based in Seoul, South Korea.
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