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Rangfun Media, a media-tech firm led by CEO Kim Hyung-jin, said on April 27 that it will begin supplying its AI reporting support service to South Korea’s online news outlets through CMS provider EndiSoft.
The companies said they will outline delivery plans allowing EndiSoft’s clients to adopt Rangfun’s AI reporting system in different ways. They plan to roll out flexible deployment options tailored to newsroom needs, spanning trial pilots to full system integrations.
Rangfun’s AI reporting assistant, NOOKI, continuously monitors publicly available online sources — including press releases, datasets and social media — and surfaces story leads aligned with each outlet’s areas of interest. Newsrooms can use it to uncover overlooked tips within large information flows and to boost reporting efficiency.
EndiSoft, a leading domestic CMS provider with about 26 years of experience in internet-newspaper solutions, serves roughly 3,600 media clients. Rangfun said it will leverage EndiSoft’s wide client network to accelerate market adoption of its AI reporting service.
Kim Hyung-jin, CEO of Rangfun Media, said the collaboration with EndiSoft opens the door for more news organizations to try the AI reporting support system in the field. “We aim to let AI help surface story ideas so reporters can concentrate on reporting,” he said.
Reporter Im Dae-jun ydj@aitimes.com






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