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释义

  1. History

      1997–2010: Formation and success    2011–2014: Commercial fluctuations    2015–present: Prominence and business expansion  

  2. Partnerships

     Music distribution  Holyim   J. Tune Entertainment   KMP Holdings and KT Music  United Asia Management  Smile Gate  IRIVER Inc 

  3. Divisions

  4. Subsidiaries

     JYP Publishing  Studio J  JYP Pictures  JYP Foods Inc  Beijing Shinsung Entertainment Co., Ltd 

  5. Philanthropy

  6. JYP Nation

     Discography  JYP NATION concert  Movie  TV series  Web drama  Programs  Rhythm game  JYPE  Subsidiaries  Producers  Choreographers   Actors  

  7. Former artists

     Former musicians  Former actors and actresses 

  8. Discography

  9. JYPE Service

  10. Locations

  11. References

  12. External links

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| logo = JYP Entertainment Logo.svg
| image = JYP Entertainment building in the Gangdong District.jpg
| image_caption = JYP building in the Gangdong District
| type = Public
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| founder = J. Y. Park
| area_served = Worldwide
| key_people = Wook Jung CEO
| services = {{unbulleted list| Music production|Licensing|Record distribution|Film production|Artist management|Actor management}}
| industry = {{unbulleted list|Entertainment|Retail}}
| genre = {{unbulleted list|K-pop|R&B|EDM|Trot}}
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| revenue = {{unbulleted list|{{increase}}US$ 93.99 million (2017)|US$ 69.51 million (2016)|US$ 50.56 million (2015)}}
| net_income = {{unbulleted list|{{increase}} US$ 15.04 million (2017)|US$ 7.533 million (2016)|US$ 3.1 million (2015))|}}
| owner = {{unbulleted list|J. Y. Park (18.72%)|Korea Investment Value Asset Management Co., Ltd. (5.75%)|JYP Entertainment Corporation (8.02%)|MEDIAcorp, Inc (5.09%)||Others (62.4%)}}[1]
| num_employees = 235[2]
| divisions = see list
| subsid = see list
| homepage =
| foundation = {{Start date and age|1997|05|}}
| location_city = Seoul
| location_country = South Korea
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JYP Entertainment Corporation (Korean: JYP 엔터테인먼트) is one of the largest entertainment companies in South Korea.[3] It was established by J. Y. Park in 1997. It operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house.[4][5] Notable artists include 2PM, JJ Project, 15&, Got7, Day6, Twice, Stray Kids, and Itzy. It has also handled Rain, G.O.D, Wonder Girls, 2AM, and Miss A. Founder Park continues to be involved with the music production scene.

History

1997–2010: Formation and success

JYP Entertainment was founded in 1997 by South Korean singer-songwriter J. Y. Park as Tae-Hong Planning Corporation, which eventually became JYP Entertainment in 2001. In December 2000, JYP Entertainment signed Rain as a trainee,[6][7] who made his debut two years later. He became the first Korean Global solo artist when he expanded outside of South Korea.[8] Rain later opened a subsidiary label named J. Tune Entertainment. In 2004, after the boy band g.o.d.'s group contract with Sidus HQ ended, they signed a contract with JYP Entertainment.[9]

In May 2006, JYP formed its first girl group, Wonder Girls,[10] who became a commercial success and was the first South Korean group to enter the Billboard Hot 100 in 2009 when their song "Nobody" charted at No. 76.[11][12] Their success lead to a management deal with the Jonas Group, which allowed the Wonder Girls to open the Jonas Brothers's world tour in select cities.[13]

In 2008, the competitive reality series Hot Blood Men was created, pitting two teams of male trainees against each other for the chance to debut. The winning group, One Day, was later split into two boy band, 2PM and 2AM; both debuted that same year.[14] 2AM was jointly contracted with Big Hit Entertainment.[15] Later in October, JYP Entertainment opened the JYP Beijing Center as their China branch. The same year, CAA (Creative Artists Agency) included JYP Entertainment in its roster of high-profile clientele.[15][16]

Expanding its endeavors in 2010, JYP Entertainment acquired J. Tune Entertainment.[17] KMP Holdings was also established via a joint venture between JYP Entertainment and several other large record labels.[18] The subsidiary AQ Entertainment was later formed and introduced the Chinese-Korean girl group Miss A.

2011–2014: Commercial fluctuations

In November 2011, the US-based subsidiary JYP Creative was established and it was reported that Park invested approximately US 1.2 million dollars in the branch. However, after a year of operation, the company reportedly saw a net loss of around US 1.5 million dollars by the end of 2012, forcing the CEO to liquidate the branch and close all US operations, including the New York branch.[19] The same year, Park Jimin, winner of the competitive TV series K-pop Star, and Baek Yerin, a female trainee and contestant on the show Star King, debuted as the duo 15&.[20][21]

In 2012, JYP Pictures signed a contract with China Eastern Performing Arts Group to co-produce a movie Hold Your Hand, featuring actors whom belonged to JYP Entertainment.[22] The subsidiary AQ Entertainment became defunct that December,after which the girl group Miss A was moved to the main label JYP Entertainment.

In January 2014, the seven talent agencies behind KMP Holdings, formed a collective bond partnership and bought 13.48% of KT Music's stocks, leaving KT Corporation with only 49.99%.[23] That same month, Got7, the labels' first boy group since the debut of 2PM and 2AM in 2008, made their debut.[24][25] 2AM's joint contract of Big Hit Entertainment with JYP Entertainment expired later that April, after which three of the 2AM members returned to JYP, while member Lee Chang-min stayed with Big Hit in order to continue with his solo career and as part of the duo Homme.[26] In late August, JYP Pictures and Dongyang World Culture Communication produced the drama Dream Knight, starring Got7 members.[27]

Season three K-pop Star winner Bernard Park signed a contract with JYP to start his solo career.[28] On December 17, 2014, it was reported that J.Y. Park sold the JYP Entertainment's HQ building in Cheongdamdong, Seoul to Choi Ki Won, the sister of SK Group's chairman Choi Tae Won, for about $7 million on the term that, JYP Entertainment will still use the building for three years on rent.[29][30]

2015–present: Prominence and business expansion

In 2015, the subsidiary Studio J was formed, debuting its first artist G soul on January 9.[32] Two groups were formed that year: the girl group Twice, whose members were chosen from the competitive reality show Sixteen,[33] and Day6.[34] In March 2015, 2AM members Seulong and Jinwoon departed from JYP Entertainment because of their contract expiration,[35] while Jo Kwon renewed his contract.[36] JYP Entertainment later signed a contract with JaxCoco, a Hong Kong-based coconut product company. JYP and Jax Coco planned to launch coconut oil, coconut flakes and other related products at major department stores and supermarkets in South Korea.

Venturing into the Chinese market, JYP Entertainment established music distribution partnership with China Music Corporation in February 19, 2016.[37] This was followed by JYP Entertainment jointly establishing the Beijing Xin Sheng Entertainment Co. Ltd. with Tencent Music Entertainment the same year,[38] which oversaw the debut of the boy band Boy Story.[39] The member of Got7, Jackson Wang later announced his solo endeavors in the country.[40]

On July 1, 2017, JYP Entertainment acquired a property worth 20.2 billion won (US$18 million) in Seongnae-dong, Gangdong District, Seoul, South Korea to be used as its new office.[41] A partnership with DailyMotion, Europe's largest video platform, was also signed to open its artist channel on its platform to secure a more global fan base.[42] They also entered into a music business agreement at SK Telecom headquarters in Euljiro in 2018 with SM Entertainment, Big Hit Entertainment, and SK Telecom to Start a Contents Distribution Business and to cooperate with the development of B2B music distribution business and B2C music service platform business.[43]

In the first half of 2018, JYP Entertainment became the second largest entertainment company in South Korea when their total market capitalization, largely due to the success of Twice, surpassed YG Entertainment. It was the first time that JYP Entertainment had placed second among the Big 3 large companies, with SM Entertainment retaining the top position.[44][31] Later that year, JYP surpassed SM to become the largest among the big 3 large companies.[45] In May 2018, JYP became the only Korean entertainment company to rank in the Financial Time "FT 1000: High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific" list, charting at No. 177 out of all 1000 companies and No. 12 out of all 104 Korean companies.[46]

In 2018, Jyp debuted another boy group called Stray Kids after a survival show of the same name. Stray Kids is the first team to produce its own music since its very beginning.

On the 1st of November 2018, JYP launched a new program with Mnet named "Super Intern" mainly to showcase the intern process at JYP Throughout the show, but the main goal is to turn them into permanent marketing management staff for each division of artists.[47]

The show started to air on MNet TV on the 24th of January 2019.

On the January 29 2019, JYP Entertainment will collaborate with Japanese Sony Music to create a local girl group. JYP President Park Jin-young (photo) will hold a press conference on local media at the Tokyo Sony Music headquarters on the afternoon of the 7th of this month, and present a presentation on the idea and prospect of Japanese girl group production. The idea of 'GIRLS GROUP PROJECT', a joint project of JYP and Sony Music, was first presented by Park Jin-young during a special lecture at the '2018 Macquarie Emerging Industries Summit' held at the COEX Auditorium in Samseong-dong, Seoul.[48] The project, dubbed Nizi (Rainbow) Project, will start in April 2019, where the selection process of Japanese-speaking 15-22-year-old girls will start in 8 Japanese cities, Hawaii and Los Angeles. Of which, 20 will be sent to JYP Building to be trained for 6 months, with a survival show that will document the process until the eventual 9 members make their debut in November, 2020.[49].

On the 11th of March 2019, JYP Entertainment reached a new partnership with Sony Music Entertainment’s The Orchard. JYPE will distribute both digital & physical releases to key markets in the US, Europe & beyond through The Orchard to “expand the label’s presence around the world."[50]

Partnerships

Music distribution

JYP Entertainment's records are distributed worldwide by The Orchard since March 2019.[51]

Holyim

In June 2009, it was officially announced that JYP Entertainment and the Jonas Group signed a management deal for the Wonder Girls. Wonder Girls joined the Jonas Brothers' World Tour 2009, in selected cities, and performed their two songs "Nobody" and "Tell Me" as the opening act. In the same year, Holyim, a joint venture between JYP Entertainment and KeyEast BOF, was founded.

J. Tune Entertainment

In December 2010, JYP Entertainment effectively incorporated J. Tune Entertainment.[52][53]

KMP Holdings and KT Music

{{Further|KT Music|KMP Holdings}}

In March 2010, KMP Holdings was established via a joint venture between JYP, S.M. Entertainment, YG Entertainment, Star Empire, Media Line, CAN Entertainment, and Music Factory Entertainment. KMP Holdings was acquired by KT Music in November 2012, and in June 2013, KT Music absorbed KMP's distribution network. In January 2014, the seven talent agencies behind KMP Holdings formed a collective bond partnership and bought 13.48% of KT Music's stocks, leaving KT Corporation with 49.99%.[23]

United Asia Management

In 2011, JYP Entertainment joined with S.M. Entertainment, YG Entertainment, KeyEast, AMENT, and Star J Entertainment to form United Asia Management in an effort to promote Korean pop music internationally.[54]

Smile Gate

On November 17, 2013, JYP Entertainment partnered with Smile Gate to promote the game CrossFire with 2PM and Miss A.[55]

IRIVER Inc

On January 31, 2018, Iriver announced its entry into the Korean music industry. Together with parent company SK Telecom and music labels S.M. Entertainment, JYP Entertainment and Big Hit Entertainment, the company launched a new online music store in the second half of 2018.[56]

Divisions

  • JYP Beijing Cultural Exchange Ltd (JYPE China) is the company first external official branch in China, it was opened in 2008. It has two subsidiaries:
  • {{URL|https://m.weibo.cn/|FANLING Culture Media Ltd}}; 100% owned
  • Beijing shisung Ent. Ltd: a joint venture with Tencent.
  • {{URL|twitter.com/jype_japan/|JYP Entertainment Japan Inc}} was established in 2009
  • {{URL|instagram.com/jyp_thailand_official/|JYP Entertainment Thailand Inc}}, it was established in 2010
  • JYP Entertainment Inc [USA], it was established in 2008
  • {{URL|youtube.com/channel/UCkJaK6KWZbGNjmG7fvNrEug/|JYP Pictures co., Ltd Korea}}, it was established in 2013.
  • {{URL|m.weibo.cn/u/5445359901?/|JYP Pictures Co., Ltd China}}. It was established in 2014.
  • {{URL|jyppub.com/|JYP Publishing CORP}}, it was established in 2008
  • JYP Entertainment Hong Kong Limited,[57] it was established in 2017

Subsidiaries

JYP Publishing

JYP Publishing is an affiliated company of JYP Entertainment, founded by J.Y. Park in February 2008 with the goal of advancing and globalizing music publishing industry. JYP Publishing is one of the best music publishing companies with expertise in both domestic and overseas business which discovers new lyricists and songwriters, pitches and promotes demos, creates licensing opportunities, and nurtures next-generation producers.

Besides J.Y. Park, JYP Publishing has a roster of leading songwriters and lyricists including Hong Jisang, Sim Eunjee, Tommy Park, Kim Eunsoo, Min Lee “collapsed one”, Woo Rhee “RAINSTONE” and singer-songwriters including Wonder Girls, 2 PM, G.Soul, DAY6, Yerin Baek. Putting the best effort to discover trend-leading music and songwriters, and creating opportunities through new collaborations between songwriters, JYP Publishing holds a prominent position as the industry leader.[58]

Studio J

Studio J is an in-house label created by J.Y Park in January 2015. Park described Studio J as a label which will launch JYPE into a new direction in music. The sub-label creates music which rather than appealing to the mainstream, showcases free and deep artists.After a while, G.Soul was revealed to be the first artist in Studio J's roster.[59]

JYP Pictures

JYP Pictures is a film and TV drama production division that was founded in March 2011 along with other subsidiaries. It is led by JYP Entertainment vice-president Pyo Jong-rok.

It is credited with production or co-production of the following works:

  • Dream High
  • Dream High 2
  • Dream Knight
  • 2PM Wild Beat
  • The Package
  • The Third Charm

JYP Foods Inc

JYP Foods Inc was founded in 2010.[60] On March 27, 2012, Park Jin-young opened his first restaurant Kristalbelli in New York City.[61] It is known for being one of the most expensive Korean BBQ restaurant in America, and for its use of crystal grills.[62][63]

Studio J bar was created on June 2, 2016 as a collaboration between JYP Entertainment and a famous bar in the Chungdam District called Y1975.[64]

The Street is a brunch cafe owned by JYP Entertainment.It has two branches.The main branch is located nearby JYP Entertainment office building, and another branch is located in Gyeongridan area, Itaewon.

It is mostly used for interviews or meetings by JYP (Jin Young Park) and artists under the JYP Entertainment label.[65]

Beijing Shinsung Entertainment Co., Ltd

On April 5, 2017, Ocean Music and JYPE jointly established the Beijing Xin Sheng Entertainment Co., Ltd. in the indoor recreational facilities operation, organization of cultural and artistic exchanges and film and television planning and other aspects of cooperation.

After a few months, JYP, Jackson, Fei and a 10-year-old JYP Chinese trainee went to China to record a massive roadshow-style Audition show to recruit more trainees to create a hip-hop oriented Chinese boy group. The name of the show was "Guaishushu is coming" and the concept was to travel across different cities and mix visits to the cities, with large-scale auditions and then a big final round to select the members whom will be trained in Korea.[66]

NCC Entertainment (NCC Station) is a jointly produced management team by Tencent music corporation and JYPE Beijing cultural center located in Beijing, China.[38]

It is also known as NCCE.[67][68]

New Creative Content Entertainment (NCCE) creates higher quality content, leading the trend of entertainment and cultural trends for the Chinese entertainment industry to bring fresh vitality. Currently it is working in order to effectively promote its Chinese artist more despite the ban placed on Korean Entertainment and to effectively promote a new Chinese boy group, Boy Story in China.[69]

Philanthropy

On March 18, 2011, JYP Entertainment donated US$300,000 for Japanese disaster relief.[70]

On October 24, 2011, JYP Entertainment and 2PM donated US$130,000 for flood victims in Thailand.[71]

JYP Nation

Discography

  • This Christmas (December 1, 2010)
  • JYP NATION KOREA 2014 'ONE MIC' (December 9, 2014)
  • JYP NATION ENCORE (July 25, 2016)

JYP NATION concert

  • JYP NATION 2010 "TEAM PLAY"
    • December 24, 2010: Seoul (Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Arena)
  • JYP NATION 2011
    • August 17–18, 2011: Saitama (Saitama Super Arena)
  • JYP NATION 2012
    • August 4, 2012: Seoul (Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Arena)
    • August 18–19, 2012: Tokyo (National Yoyogi Arena Stadium)
  • JYP NATION 2014 "ONE MIC"
    • August 9–10, 2014: Seoul (Seoul Jamsil Gymnasium)
    • August 30, 2014: Hong Kong (AsiaWorld-Expo)
    • September 5–7, 2014: Tokyo (National Yoyogi Arena Stadium)
    • December 13, 2014: Bangkok (Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani)
  • JYP NATION 2016 "Mix & Match"
    • August 6–6, 2016: Seoul (Seoul Jamsil Gymnasium)
    • September 2–4, 2016: Tokyo (National Yoyogi Arena Stadium)

Movie

  • 2015: I Wanna Hold Your Hand

TV series

  • 2011: KBS2 Dream High
  • 2012: KBS2 Dream High 2
  • 2017: JTBC The Package

Web drama

  • 2015: Dream Knight
  • 2016: Touching You
  • 2016: Romantic Boss
  • 2017: Magic School

Programs

  • 2006: MTV Wonder Girls (creation of wonder girls)
  • 2008: Hot Blood Men (creation of One Day, further split into 2PM and 2AM)
  • 2012: MTV Diary (reality show for JJ Project)
  • 2014: Real GOT7 (reality show for Got7)
  • 2015: SIXTEEN (creation of Twice)
  • 2017: Stray Kids (creation of Stray Kids)
  • 2019: Super Intern (creation of full-time JYP Entertainment employees)

Rhythm game

  • SuperStar JYPnation

==Artists==

JYPE

All of the artists under JYP Entertainment are collectively known as JYP Nation.[72]

{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}Groups
  • 2PM
  • Got7
  • Twice
  • Stray Kids
  • Itzy
{{col-3}}Sub-units\\Duos
  • JJ Project
  • 15&
  • 3Racha
  • Jus2
{{col-3}}Soloists
  • J. Y. Park
  • Yubin
  • Hyelim
  • Jang Wooyoung (2PM)
  • Jun. K (2PM)
  • Lee Junho (2PM)
  • Hwang Chansung (2PM)
  • Nichkhun (2PM)
  • Jackson Wang (Got7)
{{col-end}}

Subsidiaries

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
//Studio J">Studio J
{{further|Studio J#Recording artists}}Groups
  • Day6
Soloists
  • Park Jimin
  • Baek Yerin
  • Nakjoon
  • Baek A Yeon
{{col-2}}
New Creative Content Entertainment Inc

A Chinese in-house label attributed with the following artist:

  • BOY STORY
{{col-2}}
FANLING Culture Media Ltd
  • Yaochen
{{col-end}}

Producers

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
  • J. Y. Park "The Asiansoul"[73]
  • Armadillo
  • Frants
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Dr.JO
  • Honey Pot (Cho Hyun-kyung and Park Yong-woon)
  • Joohyo
  • Toyo
  • Woo Rhee (Rainstone)
  • Tigersoul
  • Garden
  • Jamie
  • Lee Hae Sol
  • Kim Mong E
  • Versachoi
  • HotSauce (Yang Jeong-sik and Lee Dal)
  • Kobee
  • Jowul of Princess Disease
  • Kim Seung-soo
  • Min Lee (collapsedone)
  • Noday
  • Paul Thompson (Marz)
  • Ragoon IM
  • Sim Eun-jee
  • Song Ji-wook
  • Raphael
  • Tommy Park
  • Jun.K
  • Junho
  • Wooyoung
{{col-2}}
Singer - songwriter
  • Jun.K
  • Junho
  • TY (Ok Taec-yeon)
  • Nichkhun
  • Wooyoung
  • Chansung
  • Defsoul (JB)
  • Jackson
  • Jinyoung
  • Ars (Choi Young-jae)
  • BamBam
  • Yugyeom
  • Mark
  • Baek A Yeon
  • Jimin Park
  • Yubin
  • Hyerim
  • Yerin Baek
  • Young K
  • Jae
  • Sungjin
  • Wonpil
  • Dowoon
  • CB97 (Bang Chan)
  • SpearB (Seo Chang-bin)
  • J.one (Han Ji-sung)
  • Woojin
{{col-2}}

Choreographers

  • Jonte' Moaning
  • Kim Hwa-yeong
  • Lia Kim
  • hyojin-lee-yong
  • Park Nam-yong
  • Tomoya Minase
  • WooNg (Kim Hyungwoong)
{{col-end}}

Actors

{{colbegin|colwidth=30em}}
  • Jang Dong-ju
  • Jang Hee-ryung
  • Jo Yi-hyun[74]
  • Jung Gun-joo
  • Kang Hoon
  • Kang Yoon-je
  • Kim Dong-hee[75]
  • Kim Ji-min
  • Kim Jong-mun
  • Kim Yu-an
  • Lee Gi-hyuk
  • Lee Ji-hyun
  • Nam Sung-jun
  • Park Gyu-young
  • Park Joo-hyung
  • Park Si-eun
  • Ryu Won
  • Shin Eun-soo
  • Shin Ye-eun[76]
  • Song Ha-yoon
  • Yoon Park
{{colend}}[77]

Former artists

Former musicians

{{colbegin}}
  • Noel
  • Park Ji-yoon (2000–2003)
  • g.o.d (2004–2006)
    • Kim Tae-woo (1998–2006)
    • Son Ho-young (2003–2006)[78]
    • Joon Park (2003–2006)[78]
  • Byul (2002–2006)[79]
  • Pearl
  • Rain (2002–2007)[79]
  • Lim Jeong-hee (2005–2012)[80]
  • San E (2010–2013)[81]
  • Joo (2008–2015)[82]
  • Day6
    • Im Jun-hyeok (2015–2016)[83]
  • Miss A (2010–2017)[84]
    • Jia (2010–2016)[85]
    • Min (2010–2017)[86]
    • Fei (2010–2018)[87]
    • Suzy (2010-2019)[88]
  • Wonder Girls (2007–2017)[89]
    • Hyuna (2006–2008)
    • Sohee (2006–2013)[90]
    • Sunye (2006–2015)[91]
    • Sunmi (2006–2017)[89]
    • Yeeun (2006–2017)[89]
  • G.Soul (2015–2017)[92]
  • 2AM (2008–2010, 2014–2017)[93]
    • Lee Chang-min (2008–2010, 2014–2015)[94]
    • Jeong Jinwoon (2008–2010, 2014–2015)[95]
    • Lim Seul-ong (2008–2010, 2014–2015)[95]
    • Jo Kwon (2008–2010, 2014–2017)[96]
  • 2PM
    • Jay Park (2008–2010)
    • Ok Taec-yeon (2008–2017)[97]
  • Jeon Somi (2016–2018)[98]
{{colend}}

Former actors and actresses

{{colbegin}}
  • Choi Woo-shik (2012–2018)[99]
  • Jeong Jinwoon (2008–2015)[95]
  • Kim Ye-won (2015–2018)[100]
  • Lee Jung-jin (2012–2016)[101]
  • Min Hyo-rin (2014–2017)[102]
  • Park Ji-bin (2015–2017)
  • Yeon Jung-hoon (2011)[103]
{{colend}}

Discography

{{Main|JYP Entertainment discography}}

JYPE Service

  • JYPE Fans is a live streaming service in which JYPE artists put on live broadcasts and chat with their fans whenever they want. It is also used to update each artist's schedule. {{URL|fans.jype.com/|JYPE Fans}}.
  • JYPE Audition is an online website in which hopeful individuals apply through to become singers, actors and models in JYP {{URL|audition.jype.com/|JYPE Audition}}. {{URL|m.weibo.cn/u/6752934605?/|JYPE audition china}}

Locations

  • South Korea : JYP Center

서울특별시 강남구 압구정로 79길 41 JYP센터

Gangdong district, Gangdong, Seoul, South Korea

JYP Training Center / Center Audition Location

서울특별시 강남구 압구정로 90길7 3F-6F

3F-6F Apgujeong-ro 90-gil 7, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea

  • Japan : Seven Minami-aoyama Building 5F, 4-1-6 Minami-aoyama, Minato-ku.

Tokyo 107-0062 Japan

  • United States : 110 East 31st Street, New York NY 10016
  • China : JYP Entertainment

(Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing No. 4 751 D.PARK C11, room 106)

  • Hong Kong :UNIT 810, 8 / F Star HSE 3 Salisbury RD TST KLN HONG KONG

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102. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.soompi.com/2017/02/08/min-hyo-rin-part-ways-jyp-entertainment/|title=Min Hyo Rin To Part Ways With JYP Entertainment|work=Soompi|date=February 8, 2017|accessdate=March 15, 2018}}
103. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hancinema.net/actor-yeon-jeong-hoon-joins-lee-da-hae-i-have-been-loyal-to-8-year-friendship-30366.html|title=Actor Yeon Jung-hoon joins Lee Da-hae 'I have been loyal to 8 year friendship'|publisher=}}

External links

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