FastView Revamps Japan's Content Distribution Infrastructure for Global Reach

FastView has officially launched its cross-border content distribution business via its licensing platform, 'Viewus,' using Japan as a hub. By integrating the international expansion of Japanese media and the distribution of foreign content into Japan, the company plans to launch 8 additional Japanese media outlets by H1 2026. Leveraging high-speed direct feeds, rights protection, and AI-ready multilingual corpora, FastView aims to globalize media content.
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FastView (CEO: Park Sang-woo), an Asian content infrastructure company, has announced the official launch of its cross-border content distribution business via its licensing platform, 'Viewus,' with Japan as the hub. The service integrates the overseas expansion of Japanese media and the distribution of foreign content into the Japanese market under a single infrastructure, with 8 additional Japanese media outlets scheduled for launch in the first half of 2026.

Currently, the bilateral distribution serves three media channels with diverse genres and user bases, with content already being delivered to the Korean market. Delivery to Korea is executed directly via 'Direct Feed' to major platforms such as Kakao, MSN, and Naver. By bypassing intermediate platforms, the latency from publishing to indexing and visibility is drastically reduced, ensuring stable traffic from the outset.

Simultaneously, content for the Japanese market—including Korean news media, K-pop entertainment outlets, and K-pop related YouTubers—is being deployed. Preparation for the distribution of semiconductor industry news from a major Taiwanese economic newspaper to Japan, the U.S., and Korea is also underway. The new partners scheduled for H1 2026 will operate under a system that distributes content simultaneously across Korea, Taiwan, and the U.S. without additional market-specific costs. Over half of the priority slots for the first half of the year are already secured.

'Viewus' builds a multilingual corpus in conjunction with the distribution process. Through its 'Multilingual Feed,' original text is aligned into four language pairs: Korean, English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. This addresses the global demand for AI training data, providing a competitive advantage in the AI licensing market through the accumulation of these multilingual pairs.

By combining 'RightsHub,' which quantifies and blocks unauthorized access to news content, with 'Direct Feed,' which monetizes through direct distribution, the platform fulfills its mission to 'earn while protecting content' within a single infrastructure.

FastView CEO Park Sang-woo stated, 'Japanese media outlets create high-quality content but have long struggled with the lack of cross-border distribution infrastructure. Through Viewus, we want to evolve Japan into a global hub for content distribution.'

FAQ

What is the Viewus service by FastView?

It is an integrated infrastructure service that manages the overseas expansion of Japanese media and the distribution of foreign content to Japan, utilizing direct feeds for high-speed delivery.

Which countries is the content distributed to?

Content is currently distributed to the Korean market, with plans to strengthen simultaneous distribution across Japan, the U.S., Taiwan, and Korea.

Why is AI training data significant?

Viewus generates and accumulates multi-language data pairs during the distribution process, providing a competitive edge in the high-demand AI licensing market.