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All About YG Entertainment

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Type: Private
Industry: Music and entertainment
Genre: K-pop, contemporary, R&B, rock, dance
Founded: March, 1996
Founder: Yang Hyun Suk
Headquarters: Seoul, South Korea
Key people: Yang Hyun Suk (CEO)
Products: Album, Concert
Services: Publishing records, Entertainment agency
Revenue: 35.7 billion won (2009)
Owner: Yang Hyun Suk
Subsidiaries:
- YG Entertainment Japan
- YG Underground
Website: www.ygfamily.com

History

In March 1996, Yang Hyun Suk, a former member of Seo Taiji and Boys, founded YG Entertainment. The first group to debut on the label was Keep Six, with their only album Six in tha Chamber released in May the same year. Jinusean was the next artist to debut on the label and was the first to achieve mainstream success. Group 1TYM followed along with CEO Yang Hyun Suk's album release. 1TYM and Jinusean are often credited with bringing hip hop to the mainstream Korean audience. In 1999, the company's artists created a collaboration album under the name YG Family.

The label soon released albums by artists Perry, Swi.T, Wheesung, and a second YG Family collaboration in the following years. In 2003, Big Mama debuted as the first group famed for their voices as opposed to appearance. Se7en debuted after, along with Lexy and Gummy. In 2005, the YG Underground label was created and grew to contain the artists 45RPM and Stony Skunk. In addition, Se7en began to go abroad to sell records in Japan in a joint effort between YG Entertainment and Nexstar Records. Big Bang debuted in 2006 and was the company's first idol group.

Big Bang skyrocketed in popularity from the time of their debut to the release of their second Korean album, Remember. 2008 was also marked by new releases from Gummy and Uhm Jung Hwa. In 2009, 2NE1 debuted and also quickly became one of the K-pop industry leaders. Big Bang branched out into Japan during this time and released their first Japanese language album, Big Bang. G-Dragon, leader of Big Bang, released his solo album in Korea and it became the highest selling album of 2009.

Psy, an already renowned rap artist, signed onto the label in 2010 and released the album Psy Five. In addition, the company applied to the stock exchange but was rejected. It is estimated that the reason was because YG Entertainment had too few music groups and an unstable cash flow, despite increasing earnings in Korea and Japan in 2009.

Location

South Korea: 397-5 YG Building (5th Floor), Hapjeong-Dong, Mapo-Gu, Seoul

Partnership

Domestically, YG has had partnerships with M-Boat Entertainment and EunGun Entertainment, Yamazone Music, and Booda Sound. After the contracts for Big Mama and Soul Star ended, EunGun and M-Boat have ended their activities with YG Entertainment.

Starting in 2005, YG expanded into the foreign market. Se7en is the first YG artist to expand into the rest of Asia. YG has partnerships with Nexstar Records, a Nippon Columbia label, to manage Japanese releases for Se7en. Universal Music Japan manage Big Bang's Japanese activities, and Avex Group manage 2NE1's Japanese records. YG Entertainment releases its Korean albums under 21 East Entertainment in China, GMM International in Thailand, and Universal Records in the Philippines.

In 2011, YG Entertainment partnered up with SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, KeyEast, AMENT and Star J Entertainment to create United Asia Management in an effort to promote Korean pop music internationally.

Philanthropy

YG Entertainment is heavily involved in charity work, creating their community service campaign WITH. They donate 100 won for every album sold, 1% of all merchandise sales, and 1,000 won for every concert ticket to charities. In 2009, they raised USD$141,000. They surpassed it the following year with USD$160,000.

Of the total, USD$87,000 were towards a scholarship for Holt Children’s Services while USD$69,000 were towards children with rare diseases. YG Family have also directly delivered USD$4,400 worth of charcoal to families in need during the winter time.[10] The company has also announced that it would be donating around USD$500,000 for disaster relief to Japan after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

Artist under YG Entertainment

1. YGE Main SInger

- Big Bang
- 2NE1
- Se7en
- Gummy
- PSY
- 1TYM
- Jinusean
- Masta WU
- Perry
- Teddy
- E.knock
- Yang Hyun SUk
- YG Family

2. YGE Actors and Actress

- Jung Hye Young
- Ku Hye Sun
- Kang Hye Jung
- Sandara Park (Dara of 2NE1)
- Choi Seung Hyun (T.O.P. of Big Bang)
- Kang Daesung (Daesung of Big Bang)
- Lee Seung Hyun (Seungri of Big Bang)

Subsidiaries

1. Former

- 45RPM
- Big Mama
- Huh E Jae
- Ji-eun
- Lexy
- Park Han-byul
- Soul Star
- Stony Skunk
- Swi.T
- XO
- YMGA
- Wheesung

2. YG Family concert and tour

- One Concert 2003 (South Korea)
- Color of the Soul Train (South Korea)
- One Concert 2004 (South Korea)
- Thank U Concert 2005 (South Korea)
- One Concert 2005 (South Korea)
- 10th Anniversary World Tour 2006 (South Korea, Japan, and U.S.)
- One Concert 2007 (South Korea)
- Concert 2010 (South Korea)

Author: Chal (K.O.R.E.A.N.SiTe)
Source: wikipedia
Credit Blog: bigbangupdates

All About S.M. Entertainment

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Type: Public
Traded as: KRX: 041510
Industry: Music & Entertainment
Genre: Pop, dance
Founded: February 14, 1995
Founder: Lee Soo-man
Headquarters: Seoul, South Korea
Area served: Worldwide
Key people:
- Lee Soo-man (chairman)
- Kim Young-min (CEO)
- Lee Jong-in (CFO)
Products: Album, Concert
Services: Publishing records, Entertainment agency
Revenue: 98,536,225,756 won [₩] (2010)
Owners:
- Lee Soo Man (27%,2010.06)
- Neowiz Internet (7.83%,2010.06)
- 파트너스엠앤에이투자조합(7.35%,2010.06)
Employees: 965 (as of March 2010)
Subsidiaries:
- SM TinTin Hall (2000)
- SM Entertainment Japan (2001)
- SM Academy (2003)
- SM Pictures (2007)
- SM Amusement
- SM F&B Development
- SM Entertainment USA (2008)
Website: www.smtown.com

History

After graduating from Seoul National University and pursuing his own career as a singer, Lee Soo Man surveyed teenage girls on what they wanted to see in music groups and started the boy band H.O.T. and girl group S.E.S.. Both groups became successful during the late 1990s. Soon thereafter, Lee created Shinhwa, and once again, the band attained the same popularity and success, continuing Lee's streak of successful artists.

However, problems began appearing in SM Entertainment following the breakup of H.O.T. Some assumed financial issues to be the problem, but real reasons have never been officially disclosed. S.E.S. disbanded a year after H.O.T., and a few years later in 2003, SM Entertainment would see the departure of Shinhwa as well, though the group shifted towards a new management instead of breaking up and continued their success outside of SM Entertainment.

In the following years, some of its newer ventures, such as Isak N Jiyeon and Black Beat, failed to attain the popularity achieved by earlier SM artists.

The agency later found new successes in many other acts. SM Entertainment debuted a solo singer BoA in 2000, a five-member boy group TVXQ in 2003, a four-member rock band TRAX in 2004, a four-member girl group The Grace and a thirteen-member boy group Super Junior in 2005, a solo singer of Chinese descent Zhang Liyin in 2006, a nine-member girl group Girls' Generation in 2007, another five-member boy group Shinee in 2008 and a five-member girl group F(x) in 2009.

In addition to marketing to domestic audiences, many artists have been aggressively promoted in Japan, as part of the company's recent blue ocean strategy to export Korean talent to larger overseas music markets. SM first entered into a joint venture with VAP to release music of S.E.S., then Avex to debut and release music of BoA, TVXQ, The Grace, TRAX and Ahyoomee, another with Nayutawave Records to release music of Girls' Generation and just this recently, with EMI Music Japan to release music of SHINee in Japan as well. Super Junior M and Zhang Liyin have been heavily promoted in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

On November 24, 2010, Avex Entertainment, as well as SM Entertainment Japan, released a statement about the renewal of contracts of SM artists signed to Avex.

Locations

South Korea: 521, Apgujeong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
United States: 4322 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90010

Artist under SM Entertainment

1. SME Main Singer

- BoA
- F(x)
- Girls' Generation
- The Grace
- Dana
- Iconiq (formerly known as Ahyoomee)
- Kangta
- M&D
- SHINee
- SM The Ballad
- Super Junior
- Super Junior-M
- Henry
- Zhoumi
- TRAX
- TVXQ
- Zhang Liyin

2. SME Actors and Actress

- Go Ara
- Hyunjin
- Isak
- Kim Min-jong
- Lee Yeon-hee
- Park Hee-bon
- Kim Woo Jung

Subsidiaries

1. Left the Company

- 2pm Junsu
- Jaejoong
- Yoochun
- Fly To The Sky
- Han Geng
- Kang Jung Woo
- Jang Nara
- Jang Woo Hyuk
- Lee Jae Won
- Moon Hee Jun
- No Min-woo
- Park Myung Soo
- Shinhwa
- Tony An

2. Disbanded

- Black Beat
- H.O.T.
- Isak N Jiyeon
- M.I.L.K. (from BM Entertainment)
- S
- S.E.S.
- Shinvi (from Cid. K Entertainment)

3. Former Notable Artist

- Park So Yeon (now a member of T-ara)
- Heo Chanmi (now a member of Co-Ed School)
- G-Dragon (now a member of Big Bang)
- Son Anna (now under Nine Media Group)
- Zico (now a member of Block B)
- Heo Youngsaeng (now a member of SS501)
- Kei Nangon (now under Clumsy Media)
- Lee Sungyeol (now a member of Infinite (band)

Author: Chal (K.O.R.E.A.N.SiTe)Source: wikipedia

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All About JYP Entertainment

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Type: Private
Industry: Popular music
Genre: K-pop, Dance-pop, teen pop
Predecessor: Tae-Hong
Founded: November 1997
Founder: Park Jin Young
]Headquarters: Seoul, South Korea
Number of location: 3
Area served: Worldwide
Key people: Jeong Wook (CEO)
Services: Music albums
Owner: Park Jin Young
Subsidiaries: Big Hit Entertainment, Cube Entertainment, J.Tune Entertainment
Website: official website

History

Park Jin-young founded the company in 1997 as "Tae-Hong Planning Corporation", which eventually became "JYP Entertainment" in 2001. The studio and headquarters of its US branch, JYP USA, officially opened in New York City in June 2007. In October 2008, JYP Entertainment further expanded by opening the JYP Beijing Center as their China branch. The same year, CAA (Creative Artists Agency) included JYP Entertainment in its roster of high profile clientele.

The company is considered one of the biggest management companies in South Korea, along with SM Entertainment and YG Entertainment. In an interview, Park stated that the success of his artists is due to him creating a "brand" for the artist. It has been reported that the group is worth in excess of $100 million. In June 2009, it was officially announced that JYP Entertainment and the Jonas Group signed a management deal for the Wonder Girls. Wonder Girls joined the Jonas Brothers' World Tour 2009, in selected cities, as the opening act performing their two songs "Nobody" and "Tell Me".

In December 2010, Park Jin-Young announced that J. Tune Entertainment would be merged with JYP Entertainment. Park Jin-Young (the contract with JYPE had expired in 2006) and miss A (managed by sub-label AQ Entertainment) signed the contract under J. Tune Entertainment.

In 2011, JYP Entertainment partnered up with SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, KeyEast, AMENT and Star J Entertainment to create United Asia Management in an effort to promote Korean pop music internationally.

Locations

South Korea: 123-50, Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu (Headquarters)
United States: 110 East 31st Street, New York City
China: Chaoyang District, Beijing

Artist under JYP Nation

1. JYPE (Main Singer)

- Wonder Girls
- 2PM
- San E
- JOO
- G Soul
- 2AM
- Miss A

2. JYPE (Actors and Actress)

- Kim Ha Eun
- Lee Young Yoo
- Lim So Young
- Kim So Young
- Kim So Ra
- Sohee
- Suzy
- Taecyeon
- Wooyoung
- Nichkhun
- Jo Kwon
- Im Seulong

Subsidiaries

1. Big Hit Entertainment

- 8eight
- Lim Jeong Hee
- 2AM
- Lee Hyun
- HOMME
- David Oh

2. Cube Entertainment

- Beast

3. J.Tune Entertainment

- Rain
- Yun Jung Hoon
- Miss A
- Park Jin Young
- MBLAQ

4. Former Artist

- Byul
- Kim Dong-Yoon
- Hyuna
- g.o.d.
- Ivy
- Jo Kyoo Cheol
- Kim Tae Woo
- Danny Ahn
- Son Ho Young
- Noel
- OneTwo
- Jay Park
- Park Ji Yoon

5. Former Notable Trainees

Because JYPE had trained Cube Entertainment's trainees together with their own in the past, many trainees of Cube are from JYPE. Heres the list:

- Shin Soo Hyun (now a member of U-KISS)
- Yoon Doo Joon (now a member of BEAST)
- Lee Gi Gwang (now a member of BEAST)
- Son Dong Woon (now a member of BEAST)
- Nam Ji Hyun (now a member of 4minute)
- Kwon So Hyun (now a member of 4minute)
- G.NA (now under Cube Entertainment)
- Young Ji (now under Cube Entertainment)
- Eddie (now under Cube Entertainment)
- Hyomin (now a member of T-ara)
- Song Ji Eun (now a member of Secret)
- Kim Jae Kyung (now a member of Rainbow)
- Raina (now a member of After School)
- Nam Gyu-Ri (former member of now disbanded group SeeYa)
- Seo Eunkyo (now a member of Coed School and 5dolls)
- Hong Jin Young (now under Mnet Media)
- Lee Hyun Ji (former member of project group Banana Girl)
- Lee Min (now a member of Young Guns)
- Moon Ji Eun
- CL (now under YG Entertainment)
- May Doni (now under LOEN Entertainment)

Author: Chal (K.O.R.E.A.N.SiTe)
Source: wikipedia