"Naked News Korea," the first Internet news in Korean featuring topless female anchors, suspended its service Friday after the company had been in business for little more than a month.
The company posted on its Web site an apology letter and refund instructions for its nearly 30,000 paid members. The company cited "internal difficulties" for continuing its service, but a group of angry anchors from the program argued in a news conference that the company's two main heads -- an Israeli entrepreneur Yoav Sinai and a New Zealander investor of Chinese descent John Chow -- have left the country without paying their deferred salary. More...
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The company posted on its Web site an apology letter and refund instructions for its nearly 30,000 paid members. The company cited "internal difficulties" for continuing its service, but a group of angry anchors from the program argued in a news conference that the company's two main heads -- an Israeli entrepreneur Yoav Sinai and a New Zealander investor of Chinese descent John Chow -- have left the country without paying their deferred salary. More...
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