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DSP Media Co., Ltd
Native name
DSP 미디어
FormerlyDaeSung Enterprise (1991–1999)
Company typePrivate
Industry
Genre
FoundedOctober 1991 (1991-10)
FounderLee Ho-yeon
HeadquartersMapo-gu, ,
South Korea
Key people
Choi Mi-kyung (CEO)
Services
  • Music production
  • Licensing
OwnerLee Ho-yeon
Websitedspmedia.co.kr/dsp

DSP MediaHangul: DSP 미디어; formerly known as DSP Entertainment), is a a South Korean entertainment company established in 1991 by Lee Ho-yeon. The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house.

The label is home to prominent K-pop artists such as Oh Jong-hyuk, A-JAX, APRIL, Heo Young-ji, Kasper and K.A.R.D and formerly to pioneering groups Firetruck, ZAM, COCO, Fin.K.L and Sechskies. It also manages an actors such as Song Chan-ik, Lee Hyun-joo and Cho Shi-yoon.

History

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.

Artists

Former artists and trainees

Note

  • 1 Fin.K.L was formed in 1998. In 2006, the members parted with DSP Media. Although there is continued speculation on the status of the group, Fin.K.L has not officially broken up as a group.
  • 2 Click-B was formed in 1999. Ha Hyun-gon, Yoo Ho-suk and No Min-hyuk left the group in 2002. They later promoted as a four member group until 2004 and as a three member group in 2006, although there is continued speculation on the status of the group, Click-B has not officially broken up as a group. They reunited as a seven member group with the release of two digital single in 2011, and then reunited again in 2015 releasing a single album and holding a concert.
  • 2 Puretty was formed in 2012. They were disbanded in 2014. Jeon Somin, Yoon Chaekyung and Cho Shiyoon stayed with DSP Media. Jeon Somin re-debuted with April in 2015, but left the group in November the same year and debuted with K.A.R.D in December 2016. Yoon Chaekyung joined April in November 2016. Cho Shiyoon was later confirmed to pursue an acting career in November 2016.
  • 3 Kara was formed in 2007. In 2016, Park Gyu-ri's, Han Seung-yeon's and Goo Ha-ra's contracts expired. Heo Young-ji, the newest member, who joined to the group in 2014, remained as a solo artist.[5] Although there is continued speculation on the status of the group, members comfirmed that Kara has not broken up as a group.[6][7]
  • 5 Park Sungmin, Seo Jaehyung and Moon Jihoo debuted in 2012 as members of A-JAX. Seo Jaehyung left the group after terminating his contract in early 2016 while Park Sungmin and Moon Jihoo left the group in early 2016 and remained as solo artist under DSP Media. Park and Moon parted with DSP Media later in the same year.
  • 6 Kasper debuted in 2014 as a member of Play the Siren, but left the group in 2016. She was best known an Unpretty Rapstar 2 contestant in 2015.[8]
  • 7 Rainbow was formed in 2009. They were disbanded in 2016. The last member Ji Sook has left DSP Media in 2017.
  • 8 Lee Hyun-joo debuted in 2015 as a member of APRIL. She took a temporary hiatus from the group in May 2016 due to health issues and left the group in October 2016 to pursue an acting career.

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "【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.
  2. ^ "Park Joon Gyu's sons Park Jong Chan and Park Jong Hyuk join DSP Media". Allkpop. Retrieved 18 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Why Kim Sojung (Sowon) left DSP and join Source Music for Gfriend?". Allkpop. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  4. ^ "'대왕의 꿈' 선주아 연기자 안됐다면 카라로 데뷔할 뻔".
  5. ^ an0ya (14 January 2016). "DSP Media Confirms Disbandment of KARA".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Gyuri denies KARA have fully disbanded - allkpop.com".
  7. ^ an0ya (14 April 2016). "Park Gyuri Explains KARA Has Not Disbanded".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "'언랩2' 캐스퍼. DSP와 전속계약 체결 …레인보우와 한솥밥 [공식입장]".