SM Entertainment announced Wednesday it is taking legal action against those who spread rumors of NCT members Johnny and Haechan for allegedly engaging in prostitution and drug use in Japan.
with SM Entertainment Japan also owning 5.33%. SM is expected to sell off its entire 33.71% stake in KeyEast. The move is seen as part of SM’s strategy to streamline its operations and focus on ...
The latest funding round follows a larger KRW 15 billion investment made previously into SM Friends. SM Friends underwent a ...
The report released Monday by a lawyer-led panel is the first outside investigation into the case. Fuji TV’s initial internal investigation denied any wrongdoing at the company. Former Fuji TV ...
SM Entertainment has unveiled an official trailer film and social media accounts for their trainee team SMTR25! Back in January, SM Entertainment first ...
TVXQ’s Yunho is in talks to star in the Japanese remake of “The Outlaws”! On March 25, SM Entertainment confirmed to a media ...
EXO member Xiumin’s new agency INB100, on Tuesday, accused SM Entertainment of meddling with local broadcaster KBS to prevent the singer from appearing on a music show. The following day ...
Exports of Korean popular music, or K-pop, have seen a significant surge in recent months, driven by increasing demand from ...