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  2. Category:South Korean company logos - Wikipedia

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  3. File:UNIS logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.

  4. Weverse - Wikipedia

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    Weverse (Korean: 위버스; RR: wibeoseu) is a South Korean mobile app and web platform created by South Korean entertainment company Hybe Corporation.The app specializes in hosting multimedia content, the sale of artist-related merchandise, content subscription, and artist-to-fan communications for artists.

  5. RBW (company) - Wikipedia

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    RBW (Korean: 알비더블유; an acronym for Rainbow Bridge World) is a South Korean entertainment company founded by Kim Jin-woo (김진우) and Kim Do-hoon (김도훈).

  6. Fantagio - Wikipedia

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    It entered the 10th place on the Japanese Tower Records K-Pop chart. It also ranked 4th in the album section of the Gaon Chart, an official domestic music chart. [11] Since their debut, ASTRO has sold over 1.5 million albums. [12] In 2015, Choi Yoo-jung and Kim Do-yeon competed in the survival show Produce 101, as representatives of Fantagio.

  7. List of South Korean retail companies - Wikipedia

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  8. MBK Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    MBK Entertainment is known for managing multiple successful K-pop artists, such as T-ara, DIA, Davichi, SeeYa, F-ve Dolls, Shannon, Coed School, and SPEED. The company was originally founded in 1999 as GM Planning. The company was absorbed by Mnet Media in 2006, following Kim Kwang-soo joint with CJ Group as their director.

  9. Korean idols in advertising - Wikipedia

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    Including the cost of travel, costumes, staffs, special effects, and many other factors, most K-pop music videos have high costs; T-ara's song "Lovey-Dovey" and B.A.P's "One Shot" are said to have cost about 1 million dollars each. [1] To support these costly videos, product placements frequently appear in idol groups' music videos.