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Min Hee Jin Announces Resignation as ADOR Internal Director

Former ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin has officially announced her decision to leave HYBE. In her announcement of her resignation

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ZICO Addresses Controversial HYBE Document

Zico recently addressed the controversy surrounding his alleged access to HYBE’s “music industry report.” The KOZ Entertainment CEO spoke up

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SEVENTEEN Seungkwan Addresses Recent HYBE Controversy

Seungkwan is making himself heard. The SEVENTEEN member has posted a lengthy message on social media, and it appears to

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HYBE Issues Statement on Controversial Internal Document About K-Pop Artists

HYBE has addressed the public regarding the recent controversy surrounding a leaked internal “music industry report.” The company’s new CEO

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Min Hee Jin Continues to Push for Reappointment as ADOR CEO

Min Hee Jin has issued a statement in response to ADOR’s latest announcement regarding her position within the company. Min’s

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HYBE Addresses Min Hee Jin Injunction Request for Reinstatement

It looks like Min Hee Jin is keen to continue as the CEO of ADOR. Now, HYBE has responded to

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Weverse, YG Plus, SM, and JYP Refund Violation Accusations

The Korea Fair Trade Commission sanctions major K-pop companies for illegal refund practices The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) has

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HYBE and Other Three Big Agencies’ Online Stores Fined By Fair Trade Commission

The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) fined South Korea’s four largest K-pop entertainment companies—HYBE, SM, YG, and JYP—for violating e-commerce consumer

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Fair Trade Commission to Investigate HYBE Further

The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) will further investigate HYBE despite the company’s claim that the omission of designated data was

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