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Big Hit announced its rebranding into an entertainment lifestyle platform company under the name Hybe Corporation in March 2021. [44] The company underwent a complete organizational restructuring, which also saw the recording and management arm of Big Hit Entertainment spun off into an independent label named Big Hit Music under Hybe's new Labels division.
It was re-branded and re-structured into an independent label under Hybe Corporation (formerly Big Hit Entertainment Co., Ltd.) in March 2021. [1] As of date, the label is home to soloist Lee Hyun, and boy groups BTS and Tomorrow X Together. It previously managed soloist Lim Jeong-hee, and groups 8Eight, 2AM, and co-managed Glam.
HYBE, the company formerly known as Big Hit Entertainment, which is home to BTS, the South Korean pop group, has merged with Ithaca Holdings, the company led by SB Projects (SBP) founder Scooter ...
YG Plus is the main distributor of Hybe Corporation's products and beNX (now known as Weverse Company) provides content and a platform for YG artists. [100] [101] On May 4, 2021, The Korea Exchange announced that YG was demoted in status from blue-chip companies to regular mid-sized businesses. The blue-chip status had been acquired in April 2013.
Here is what we know about Weverse and why more pop stars around the world are joining the app. HYBE described Weverse as a 'super app' that also offers machine translation in 15 languages.
Spotify, the world’s top paid music-streaming service; Hybe, the company formerly known as Big Hit that spawned BTS; and Clubhouse, the actual-human-conversation-based social-media platform ...
Starting in 2020, BTS's management company Big Hit Entertainment listed publicly as part of Hybe Co., Ltd, which became valued at US$9.5 billion in 2022. [187] In March 2020, Big Hit Entertainment launched a video series, "Learn Korean with BTS", on the social media app Weverse , [ 188 ] intended to "make it easy and fun for global fans who ...
Hybe, the Korean entertainment group behind BTS, saw revenues and profits both grow by more than a fifth in 2023 as album sales doubled and post-COVID conditions allowed more concerts. The company ...