Native name
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CJ E&M 음악공연사업부문 |
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Romanized name
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CJ E&M eumak gongyeonsa-eop bumun |
division of CJ E&M | |
Industry | Entertainment |
Genre | |
Predecessor | Mediopia Poibos (former Daeyoung AV), MaxMP3 |
Founded | 1994 (as Mediopia Technology Corp.) |
Headquarters | CJ E&M Center, Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Ahn Suk-joon (Division Head) |
Products | |
Services |
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Parent | CJ E&M Corp. |
Divisions | see also |
Subsidiaries | MMO Entertainment (Sub-label) Music Works (Sub-label) UK Muzik (Sub-label) CJ Victor Entertainment (2014) 1887 Entertainment (2014) Hi-Lite Records (2015) AOMG (2016) |
Website | Official website |
CJ E&M Music Performance Division (Hangul: CJ E&M 음악공연사업부문 CJ E&M eumak gongyeon saeopbumun), also known as CJ E&M Music and Live (or Music·Live), formerly known as Mediopia Technology Corp., GM Agency Co. Ltd., CJ Music Inc. and Mnet Media Corp., is a South Korean entertainment company established by CJ Group subsidiary CJ E&M. The company operates as a talent agency, record label, event management and production company.
The company is home to artists such as SG Wannabe, Davichi, Baek Ji-young, Roy Kim, Son Ho-young, Hong Dae-kwang, Park Bo-ram, Eric Nam, Heize, Minzy, and Kim So-hee. It formerly housed artists including Turbo, SeeYa, Lee Hyori, Yoon Jong-shin, Wanna One, and I.O.I.
CJ E&M Music was named Music Distributor of the Year at the Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards in 2014.
CJ E&M Music Performance Division consists of five subdivisions:
In 2012 CJ E&M launched a joint venture with Taiwanese firm Cayenne Entertainment Technology Co. to distribute video games.
In 2014, CJ E&M launched a joint venture with Japan's Victor Entertainment, called CJ Victor Entertainment.
In 2015, CJ E&M acquired Hip Hop label Hi-Lite Records
In 2016, CJ E&M acquired shares and formed a Strategic Alliance/Partnership with AOMG.