Genie Music
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Native name | 주식회사 지니뮤직 |
|---|---|
| Company type | Public |
| KRX: 043610 | |
| Industry | contents (music) |
| Predecessor | Blue Cord Technology Co., Ltd. (as a division) |
| Founded | February 7, 1991 |
| Headquarters | , South Korea |
Area served | worldwide |
Key people | Kim Hoon-bae (CEO)[1] |
| Products | music albums, online services |
| Services | production, distribution |
| Owner | KT StudioGenie: 35.97%[2][3] CJ ENM: 15.35% LG U+: 12.70% |
| Parent | KT Corporation |
| Subsidiaries | Millie's Library |
| Website | GENIEMUSIC.co.kr/ |
Genie Music (Korean: 지니뮤직), a subsidiary of KT Corporation, is a South Korean company that specializes in the production and distribution of music content. Its music streaming service is the second most used in South Korea with 2.5 million subscribers as of June 2018.[4][5]
History
[edit | edit source]The company's history can be traced from the music contents division of Blue Cord Technology, established in 1991. The same division then owned Muz (now Olleh Music), one of the major music portals in the country. The division was also strengthened by the acquisition of Doremi Media (one of South Korea's well-known music publishers) in 2000.
In 2007, Blue Cord was acquired by KT Freetel, and upon merging with the former, made the music division a separate company named KTF Music. In 2009, the company was renamed as KT Music due to the merger of KTF and its parent KT Corporation.
It acquired KMP Holdings in 2012.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
Following the investment of LG Uplus, the company changed its name to Genie Music in March 2017.[14][15]
In October 2018, Genie Music and CJ ENM's CJ Digital Music merged, with Genie Music being the surviving entity and CJ ENM being the former's second largest shareholder with 15.35%.[2]
Assets
[edit | edit source]- Genie (online music service)
- Shop&Genie Archived 2015-11-24 at the Wayback Machine (music service for stores and other businesses)
Distribution Network
[edit | edit source]Present
[edit | edit source]Domestic
[edit | edit source]- 143 Entertainment
- Biscuit Entertainment
- GBK Entertainment
- Hybe Corporation
- Belift Lab
- Modhaus
- Star Empire Entertainment
- Signal Entertainment Group[16]
- Stone Music Entertainment (digital format only; 2018–present)
- WakeOne
- Hi-Lite Records
- AOMG (with Kakao Entertainment)
- Amoeba Culture
- Off The Record Entertainment
- LM Entertainment
- Happy Face Entertainment (with Kakao Entertainment)
- HF Music Company
- Dreamcatcher Company
- D1CE Company
- Music Factory Entertainment
- MTN ENTERTAINMENT (with Kakao Entertainment)
Foreign
[edit | edit source]- King Records 'You be Cool' division (AKB48)
- ShowBT Entertainment Philippines Corp (2020–present)
Former
[edit | edit source]Domestic
[edit | edit source]- Astory Entertainment (2017–2019, now with NHN Bugs)
- J. Tune Camp (defunct)
- Jellyfish Entertainment (2017–2022, now with Kakao Entertainment)
- JYP Entertainment (until 2018, now with Dreamus Company)
- KQ Entertainment (until 2024, now with Sony Music Entertainment Korea and Kakao Entertainment)
- Lion Media (defunct)
- MBK Entertainment (2013–2014; now with Kakao Entertainment)
- NH Media
- SM Entertainment (until 2018, now with Dreamus Company)
- Source Music (2010–2016; now with Kakao Entertainment and later on YG Plus)
- Stardom Entertainment (defunct)
- Starkim Entertainment
- Swing Entertainment (until 2023; merged into WakeOne)
- WM Entertainment (2017–2021, now with Sony Music)
- YG Entertainment (until 2019, all releases now distributed by subsidiary YG Plus)
- YMC Entertainment
Foreign
[edit | edit source]- Avex Group (until 2018, now with Kakao Entertainment)
- J Storm (until 2018, now with Sony Music Entertainment Korea and Kakao Entertainment)
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Genie Music appoints Kim Hoon-bae as new CEO Archived 2017-06-23 at the Wayback Machine (Park Soo-hyeong, ZDNet Korea, 2017-6-23)
- ^ a b Genie Music poses threat to Melon by acquiring CJ Digital Music Archived 2018-10-23 at the Wayback Machine (Jun Ji-hye, The Korea Times, 2018-10-09)
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- ^ KTF acquires Blue Cord Archived 2017-08-27 at the Wayback Machine (Nam Seung-bong, Ulsan Daily Newspaper, 2007-11-14)
- ^ Blue Cord changes name to KTF Music Archived 2017-08-27 at the Wayback Machine (Lee Soo-eun, NextDaily, 2008-3-28)
- ^ Blue Cord renames as KTF Music Archived 2017-08-27 at the Wayback Machine (Dorothy H.W. Sim, DigitalTimes, 2008-3-28)
- ^ KT acquires KMP Holdings "for music competitiveness" Archived 2018-06-14 at the Wayback Machine (Jung Yoon-hee, ZDNet Korea, 2012-11-2)
- ^ Effects of KT Music's acquisition of KMP Holdings on the "Big Three" Archived 2017-08-27 at the Wayback Machine (Choi Jung-soo, The Asia Economy Daily, 2013-3-8)
- ^ LG Uplus invests in KT Music... "Strengthening the competitiveness of music platform" Archived 2017-08-09 at the Wayback Machine (Shin Min-kwan, The Chosun Ilbo, 2017-3-15)
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Official website (in Korean)
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