KONTAN.CO.ID - SEOUL - South Korea's largest music company is auditing the management of one of its labels as it suspects they are planning to break away, the latest case of infighting in K-pop, one of the world's most popular and profitable music industries. HYBE (352820.KS) houses multiple labels behind globally renowned groups including BTS and Seventeen, and its shares fell nearly 8% on Monday largely due to the internal dispute. A HYBE representative told Reuters in an email on Wednesday that the audit was launched earlier this week on suspicion that Min Hee-jin, CEO of sub-label ADOR, was plotting to become independent and take over management rights of the artists the label represents.
Record Giant HYBE Audits 'NewJeans' Label as Infighting Returns to K-pop
KONTAN.CO.ID - SEOUL - South Korea's largest music company is auditing the management of one of its labels as it suspects they are planning to break away, the latest case of infighting in K-pop, one of the world's most popular and profitable music industries. HYBE (352820.KS) houses multiple labels behind globally renowned groups including BTS and Seventeen, and its shares fell nearly 8% on Monday largely due to the internal dispute. A HYBE representative told Reuters in an email on Wednesday that the audit was launched earlier this week on suspicion that Min Hee-jin, CEO of sub-label ADOR, was plotting to become independent and take over management rights of the artists the label represents.