DSP Media
Private | |
Industry | Music & Entertainment |
Genre | K-pop |
Founded | 1991 |
Founder | Lee Ho-yeon |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Area served | Asia |
Products | Music & Entertainment |
Services |
Music & Entertainment Film & television production |
Owner | Lee Ho-yeon |
Website | DSP Media official homepage |
DSP Media, formerly known as DSP Entertainment, is a Korean entertainment company, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea that was established in 1991 by Lee HoYeon. DSP Media entered the K-pop scene with the success of 90′s idol groups Sechs Kies and Fin.K.L. Today, DSP Media is an all around entertainment company responsible for music production, marketing, talent agent and management, music distribution and publishing.
History
DSP Media was originally named DaeSung Enterprise when it first went into business in 1991. In fact, the company went through four name changes. In 1999, the company was renamed DSP Entertainment. In 2008, with the successful expansion in the entertainment industry, DSP Entertainment was rebranded as DSP Media.
DaeSung Enterprise was founded in September 1991 by Lee HoYeon to provide entertainers to the public. One of their first Korean music groups was Firetruck (소방차). The group was a hit and is still loved by the older Koreans.
In February 1999, with the success of star groups like Sechs Kies and FIN.K.L., the company went through legal actions to rename itself to DSP Entertainment.
After merging with Hoshin Textile Company (호신섬유) in March 2006, DSP Entertainment was renamed to DSP Enti.
In September 2008, DSP Enti was renamed as DSP Media. By this time, the company became renowned for its success in the kpop music, Korean drama and TV show production industries.
DSP Friends
GroupsSoloist
Sub-unit
|
Actors and actresses |
DSP trainees
Former artists
- Sobangcha (1987-1996)
- ZAM (1992-1995)
- CO CO (1994-1995)
- MUE (1994-1999)
- IDOL (1995-1997)
- Mountain (1996-?)
- Sechs Kies (1997-2000)
- Kim Hyu Soo (1997-?)
- Fin.K.L (1998-2005)
- Lee Hyori (1998-2010)
- Ock Joo-hyun (1998-2010)
- Lee Jin (1998-2010)
- Sung Yu-ri (1998-2010)
- Uhm Ji Sun (1999-2000)
- Shyne (2004-2007)
- SS501 (2005-2010)
- Sunha (2007-2009)
- A'st1 (2008-2009)
- Jung Hye Won (2010-?)
- Puretty (2012-2014)
- Yoo Hyein (2012-2014)
- Jeon Jaeun (2012-2014)
- KARA (2007–2016)[2]
- Kim Sung-hee (2007-2008)
- Nicole Jung (2007-2014)
- Kang Ji-young (2008-2014)
- Park Gyu-ri (2007–2016)
- Han Seung-yeon (2007–2016)
- Goo Ha-ra (2008-2016)
- Seo Jaehyung (A-Jax, 2012-2016)
Filmography
- Emergency Act 19 (Film, 2002)
- Drama Three Leaf Clover (SBS, 2005)
- My girl (SBS, 2005)
- She (SBS, 2006)
- Yeon Gae So Mun (SBS, 2006)
- Surgeon Bong Dal-hee (SBS, 2007)
- Bad couple (SBS, 2007)
- Heartbreak Library (Film, 2008)
See also
Notes
- 1 Oh Jong-Hyuk originally debuted as a member of Click-B in 1999. He made his debut as a solo artist in September 2006 with the album 'Issue'.
- 2 Heo Young-ji originally debuted as a member of KARA in 2014. She was confirmed to make her debut as a solo artist after Park Gyu-ri, Han Seung-yeon and Goo Ha-ra contracts expired on January 15, 2016.[3][4][5]
- 3 Park Sung-min originally debuted as a member of A-JAX in 2012. He left the group in January 2016 to pursue a solo career and change stage name to "Royal", while staying under DSP Media.
- 4 Moon Ji-hoo originally debuted as a member of A-JAX in 2012. He left the group in February 2016 to pursue his acting career, while staying under DSP Media.
- 5 Cho Shi-yoon originally debuted as a member of Puretty in 2012. She returned to being a trainee and joined as a contestant of Kara Project for share newest member group, but was eliminated. She joined as a trainee contestant of Produce 101, but was eliminated on episode 8.
- 6 Yoon Chae-kyung originally debuted as a member of Puretty in 2012. She returned to being a trainee and joined as a contestant of Kara Project for share newest member group, but was eliminated. She joined as a trainee contestant of Produce 101, but was eliminated on final episode.
- 7 Jeon So-min originally debuted as a member of Puretty in 2012. She returned to being a trainee and joined as a contestant of Kara Project after the group disbanded. She redebuted as member of APRIL in August 2015, but left the group in November 2015.
References
- 1 2 "Park Joon Gyu's sons Park Jong Chan and Park Jong Hyuk join DSP Media". Allkpop. Retrieved 18 April 2013.
- ↑ "【韓国報道資料】DSPmediaより重要なお知らせ". KARA Japan Official Fanclub. 15 January 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
- ↑ http://www.soompi.com/2016/01/14/dsp-media-confirms-disbandment-of-kara/
- ↑ http://www.allkpop.com/article/2016/04/gyuri-denies-kara-have-fully-disbanded
- ↑ http://www.soompi.com/2016/04/14/park-gyuri-explains-kara-has-not-disbanded/
External links
- (Korean) DSP Media official homepage - Korea
- (Japanese) DSP Media official homepage - Japan
- DSP Media on Twitter
- DSP Media's channel on YouTube
|
|