[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Millie's Library announced on the 17th that it has signed a partnership with LG Uplus to support subscription economy-based reading services.
Millie's Library, which introduced the subscription economy model to the domestic e-book market for the first time in 2017, is a reading platform with 100,000 e-books and 3.5 million cumulative members. It currently offers a variety of content that expands the boundaries of reading according to lifestyle, such as e-books, audiobooks, and chatbooks. It is also continuously striving to create an environment familiar with reading.
Through this partnership, Millie's Library and LG Uplus have agreed to cooperate in various ways so that LG Uplus customers can use the reading platform without burden. They also plan to expand the scope of collaboration in various ways, such as jointly promoting social contribution activities like delivering audiobooks to the visually impaired and donating books to vulnerable groups.
Seo Youngtaek, CEO of Millie's Library, said, "Subscription economy is gaining attention in the reading field along with new forms of content such as e-books and audiobooks. We will continue multifaceted cooperation with LG Uplus to maximize the advantages of subscription services and lower the barriers to reading."
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