LOEN Entertainment

LOEN Entertainment, Inc.
Native name
주식회사 로엔 엔터테인먼트
Jusikhoesa Roen Enteoteinmeonteu
Public Jusikhoesa (J.H.)
Traded as
Industry Music & Entertainment
Genre K-pop
Rock
Contemporary R&B
Jazz
Classical
Contemporary Christian music
Traditional music[1]
Founded
  • in Seoul, South Korea (as Seoul Records, Inc.)[1]
  • (October 1978 (1978-10) - incorporation)
  • (July 7, 1982 (1982-07-07) - foundation)
Founder Min Yeong-bin
Headquarters Teheran-ro 103-gil 17, 168-23 Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Area served
worldwide
Key people
Shin Won-soo, Park Seong-hoon (joint CEOs)[lower-alpha 1][2][3]
Products Music & Entertainment
Services Music, Entertainment, Distribution
Revenue Increase KRW 323.2 billion (2014)[4]
Increase KRW 58.4 billion (2014)[4]
Increase KRW 45.7 billion (2014)[4]
Total assets Increase KRW 303.8 billion (2014[4])
Owner Kakao Corp. (76.40%)[5]
Samsung Asset Management (5.00%)[6]
Number of employees
209 (as of July 2014 (2014-07))[4]
Parent YBM Group (1978-2005)
SK Group (2005-2016)
Affinity Equity Partners (2013-2016)[7]
Kakao Corp. (2016-present)[5][8]
Divisions See the list here.
Subsidiaries Starship Entertainment[9] (70%)
WS Entertainment (100%)
Plan A Entertainment[10] (70%)
Website iloen.com
LOEN Entertainment
Hangul 로엔 엔터테인먼트
Revised Romanization Roen Enteoteinmeonteu
McCune–Reischauer Rŏen Ent'ŏt'einmŏnt'ŭ
Seoul Records
Hangul 서울 음반
Revised Romanization Seoul Eumban
McCune–Reischauer Sŏul Ŭmban

LOEN Entertainment (Hangul: 로엔 엔터테인먼트), formerly Seoul Records (Hangul: 서울 음반), is a South Korean record label. It is headquartered in the Teheranno (Teheran-ro) street in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.

As of 2015, it is the leading record company in South Korea in terms of revenue according to the statistics compiled by the Korea Music Content Industry Association (KMCIA) through the Gaon Music Chart (30.4%); it is the second leading company in terms of album sales (25.4%) according to the same statistics.[11]

Since January 2016, LOEN is a subsidiary of Kakao Corporation, the operator of the messaging app KakaoTalk and web portal Daum.net.[5]

History

The company was founded as a subsidiary of YBM Sisa, whose main business was creating language learning tapes, in 1978 by Min Yeong-bin.[12] In 1982, the company was officially registered and in 1984 they began distributing and producing classic and traditional music records.

Seoul Records was registered as a venture capital company in 1999 and began to sell albums while also operating an internet shopping site. In 2000, the company changed its name to YBM Seoul Records and began to sell shares on KOSDAQ. The company would then move on to join the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry in 2003. Korean conglomerate SK Telecom bought 60 percent of the company in 2005, making them the company's largest shareholder. YBM Seoul Records also became a part of SK Group as a result.[13] As of 2008, Seoul Records has been known by its current name, LOEN Entertainment.

LOEN was put in charge of operating SK Telecom's online music distribution service, MelOn, in 2009. MelOn is currently the most used online music sales site in South Korea.[14][15]

In 2012, the company signed a deal with crowd-sourced internet television and movie website Viki, to feature music videos, interview clips, concert performances, of their artists such as IU, Brown Eyed Girls and Drunken Tiger.[16]

In August 2012, all the artists signed with LOEN Entertainment were compiled into a special artist group, called LOEN Tree. The group released its first EP, "LOEN Tree Summer Story", on August 2.[17]

On July 18, 2013, Affinity Equity Partners, through its subsidiary Star Invest Holdings Ltd., bought 52.56 percent of LOEN's shares. SK Group now owns only 15 percent after the deal with AEP.[7] Five more months later, SIH acquired RealNetworks, Inc.'s 8.83% stake in the company.[18]

The company was reorganized to include two labels: "LOEN Tree" (Jo Yeong-cheol) and "Collabodadi" (Shinsadong Tiger).[19]

On December 18, 2013, LOEN acquired 70% of shares in Starship Entertainment, making it as an independent subsidiary of LOEN.[9]

On January 11, 2016, LOEN was acquired by Kakao Corporation.[5][8]

Business

Online music sales account for most of the company's profit, with 93.9% of revenue coming from online music sales. The label also distributes CDs of some other entertainment agencies in South Korea through its branch LOEN Music, but less than 5% revenue is made from them.[20]

Corporate identity

Company name

The name LOEN stands for:[1]

Logos

One of the company's former logos as YBM Seoul Records

The company's first logo was the two small letters s and r (SR, for Seoul Records) combined. At the bottom of the logo was the English name (SEOUL RECORDS), while the Korean name ((주)서울음반) was at its right corner.[21]

Catalog numbers

As of 2015, LOEN currently uses two types of catalog number codes for its releases: the L10000**** series (now at the -5000 suffix) and the L20000**** series (now at the -1000 suffix).

Controversies

2011 price fixing

LOEN, along with parent SK Telecom, was one of the 15 companies fined and sued by the Korean FTC for price rigging in 2011. The company was slapped with a $9.6 million fine for its role in the scheme.[22]

Incredible promotion conflict

C-JeS Entertainment and LOEN agreed for a deal in the promotion and distribution of Junsu's second studio album Incredible.

But days before the album's release, C-JeS received a message from LOEN: "We will distribute XIA (Junsu)'s album online and offline, but we have decided to scrap the plans for promotional marketing... This is the decision coming from within (from) the executives, so we ask for your understanding. For the showcase inviting MelOn customers, we will broadcast live through LOEN TV, but we will not be able to show it through MelOn." Promotional banners regarding Junsu's new release on MelOn after his pre-release 11am on the 2nd also disappeared from LOEN's social media accounts.

As a result, C-JeS threatened to leave LOEN's name completely out of the upcoming showcase as well as to file for a civil appeal to the Fair Trade Commission and Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.[23]

LOEN's response and C-JeS' answer

LOEN responded, "Right now, we're still in the stages of discussing the terms of Junsu's album promotion contracts. We haven't signed the contract, and there's nothing confirmed. Since there's nothing confirmed, we can't reveal the details. But one thing that is definite is that the article was released before anything was fully decided." They added, "Junsu's label said that we closed all the events, but they're still all going on. During the contract signing stages, opinions can go back and forth all the time during the negotiation process. We could have talked this out, and we're shocked that they said we broke the contract. If it's like C-JeS said, Junsu's showcase event page on MelOn's homepage should have been taken down, but it's still open and functioning normally. We're also going to reveal the chosen fans to attend the showcase on the 11th, as scheduled".

However, C-JeS Entertainment responded, "We sent our statement after receiving the sudden news 6 days before the showcase. We also told them that if they did not answer, we'd be spreading this to the media. But we had no answer. LOEN Entertainment says that we were still in the stages of negotiating and that we hadn't signed the contract, but we started the pre-orders and even started receiving entries for the showcase event. If we didn't have the contract, shouldn't none of this happened?" They added, "Junsu is busy with international CF filming and his Thailand schedule. The reason he planned this showcase is that he wanted to show himself to the public. Since he can't come out freely on broadcast, we prepared a free showcase to show his stage through MelOn TV. Since the label is paying for the showcase, if MelOn TV will not air it, there's no reason to just have this exclusively for MelOn customers. We've currently asked LOEN Entertainment to answer until the afternoon of the 9th (KST). If this doesn't get fixed, the label will invite the fans, and the event will be canceled."[24]

Aftermath

After C-JeS lashed out and brought media attention, LOEN held a meeting to discuss the matter and the two companies have worked out their differences to reach an understanding.

C-JeS Entertainment stated on July 9, "The dispute with LOEN Entertainment which occurred yesterday (July 8) has now been smoothly resolved. Last night, we met with the LOEN representative and received the official word that they'll carry out all of XIA's promotional activities as previously discussed. XIA's showcase, which many fans have been waiting for all this time, will be live-streamed through MelOn TV. Also, the online promotions for XIA's 2nd full-length album have been confirmed so we will be able to distribute his music and performances for fans of XIA's music.

We sincerely thank the various media outlets for taking interest in the affairs of our agency and the public for showing their support. XIA will return the love and support with the release of his 2nd album on the 15th and an Asia tour and more."[25]

Incredible was released on July 15, 2013, distributed by LOEN.

Divisions[26]

MelOn Biz

Further information: Melon (online music service)

It refers to MelOn, the online music service (OMS) operated by LOEN. The name MelOn stands for "melody on".[27]

MelOn is the most popular OMS in South Korea with 59 percent (2.3 million) of all OMS users as of November 2013.

Soompi ranked MelOn as the 3rd most influential entity in the K-pop industry.[28]

Contents Biz

The logos of LOEN Music and 1theK

Formerly known as LOEN Music, it became 1theK on February 2014.[29] The new name symbolizes LOEN's desire to create one spot (place) for original and wonderful K-pop content in collaboration with the country's artists and labels, hence, its slogan is "Worldwide K-pop Channel, 1theK".[30]

It is the content production arm of LOEN, responsible for assisting agencies with album production - whether that be cash investment, CD production, album distribution and anything else required to get an album from the recording booth on to the shelves.

According to LOEN, "it distributes over 300 titles per year and works with capable agencies to discover good albums and invest in the production of music content.”

Artist Biz

This is LOEN's internal artist management arm, also known as LOEN Artist. It has two sub-divisions, LOEN Tree and Collabodadi, which became part of LOEN Tree in September 2015.[31]

Starship Entertainment now also belongs to this division, as well as King Kong Entertainment (which Starship acquired in form of strategic partnership in 2015).

Awards

Year Recipient Award Category Result
2011 MelOn Digital Chosun Ilbo Awards Most Trusted Brand (Online Music Service) Won
App Awards Korea Best Entertainment Application Won
2012 Digital Chosun Ilbo Awards Most Trusted Brand (Online Music Service) Won
LOEN Entertainment Korean Digital Business Innovation Awards Grand Prize (Digital Contents) Won
2013 Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards Music Distribution (Online) Won[32]

Artist Management

LOEN Tree

LOEN Tree is a house label of LOEN Entertainment founded in September 2013.

Recording artists

Groups

Soloists

  • 1Ra.D debuted in 2002 under Stardom Entertainment transferred to Loen Entertainment in 2007.
  • 2Zia debuted in 2007 under Taewon Entertainment transferred to LOEN Entertainment in 2009.
  • 3Sunny Hill debuted as a co-ed group in 2007 under For Everyone Media to be transferred LOEN Entertainment in 2011. The group became as a girl group in 2014, after their leader Janghyun left the group.
  • 4Melody Day is jointly managed by Viewga Entertainment and LOEN Entertainment.

Actors/Actress

Studio artists

Producers

Lyricists

LOEN Trainees

A ^ Collabodadi label was created in 2013 as part of the multi-label system idea of LOEN, housing Zia, Fiestar and Shinsadong Tiger as producer. The in-house label was later scrapped in September 2015, with all the artists returning back to LOEN under manages by LOEN Tree.

Former artists

Recording artists

See also

Notes

  1. Park Seong-hoon is also the chief security officer (CSO) of Kakao Corp.

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