CJ ENM has opened new ground at the Venice TV Awards 2025 and has become the first Korean entertainment company to bring back a gold trophy at an international ceremony. The company’s MNET music channel Couple Palace won the Light Entertainment category, with three additional CJ ENM titles earning nominations in multiple genres.
South Korea has won nominees for the Venice TV Awards for the past few years, the first time that Korean television content has won a gold trophy at a ceremony.
Created and produced by Lee Sun-Young and Jeong Min-Seok, the show will hit the acclaimed duo “I Can Your Voice” and “Love Catcher” behind the global format, but explores modern marriage themes through innovative reality formats.
“We wanted to create something unique around the themes of marriage in today’s world. We are extremely pleased that our efforts are recognized,” the creator said in a statement. “We put a lot of thought and effort into presenting real marriage issues through fresh forms, and we are deeply grateful for the enormous credibility and creativity of our approach.”
Beyond the Gold victory, CJ Enm has secured three additional nominations in the direction of the original series “LTNS” and “Pyramid Game” (produced by CJ ENM Studios).
“CJ Enm is proud to be recognized at the Venice TV Awards,” said Jang-Ho Seo, executive VP of CJ Enm’s content business. “By acquiring the “Couple Palace” light entertainment category, they showcase their leadership, particularly in date-style entertainment shows. Nominations for “LTNS”, “Marry My Frash” and “Pyramid Game” further demonstrate the excellence of the series in a variety of genres. ”
Carlo Arturo Sigon, director and president of the Italian Director Guild, added:
As CJ Enm celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2025, the achievement has built a diverse portfolio that spans the Oscar-winning film Parasite. The series includes the globally successful competition show “I Can Your Vice”, including “Tony Award-winning musicals such as “Kinky Boots,” and “Queen of Tears.”
2025 VENICE TV Awards winners:
TV Series: “Relaxation” (Canada Crave)
Documentary: “The Man Who Definitely Didn’t Steal Hollywood” (BBC, UK)
Comedy: “Ludwig” (BBC One, UK)
TV Movie: “Driving to the Storm” (NHK BS4K, Japan)
News Report: “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell: Report from the Red Sea” (CBS News, USA)
Technology/Innovation: May 8, 1945 (TF1, France)
Performing Arts: “The Lost Music of Auschwitz” (Skyarts, UK)
Children/Youth: “Cronton” (BBC, UK)
Cross-Platform Programming: “Peacock 2024 Parisio Prairio Pic Game” (NBC Peacock, USA)
Reality TV: “Farmers Going Overseas” (SBS6, Netherlands)
Brand Entertainment: “Rona’s Build It To Winit” (Belmedia/Nuvo, Canada)
Soap/Telenovela: “The Last Will” (Original Text, Portugal)
Light Entertainment: “Couple Palace” (MNET, Korea) – CJ ENM
Sports: Giroux (Canal +, France)
Program Promotion: “We stand up as we fight” (TV Globo, Brazil)
Animation: “Luke and the Sun Flower” (NHK ETV, Japan)
Filming: “Deep Sea: Kingdom of Coelacanth” (NHK BS8K, Japan)
Direction: “The Queen of All Fucking” (YLE, Finland)
New talent: “If I could fly” (Germany)
Special Documentary Award: “Atomic People” (BBC, UK)