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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:More footnotes Шаблон:Infobox company CJ ENM Entertainment Division (Hangul: 씨제이이엔엠 엔터테인먼트 부문), formerly known as CJ E&M, is a South Korean entertainment and mass media division (formerly company) of CJ ENM. In July 2018, the company merged with the parent company's subsidiary CJ O Shopping, with the latter being the surviving entity.

History

CJ E&M was established as O Media Holdings in 2010.Шаблон:Citation needed

In 2011, the company renamed to CJ E&M (short for CJ Entertainment & Media) following the merger of seven CJ Group company : CJ Media, On-Media, Mnet Media, CJ Entertainment, CJ Games, CJ Internet, and the media division of CJ O Shopping.[1]

In 2016, CJ E&M sets up its South East Asia headquarter in Hong Kong in a bid to expand the group's major development plan in Asia.[2]

In 2018, CJ E&M established an office in Singapore to advance the company's channel distribution and advertising sales support in the region.[3] In May 2018, it was announced that CJ E&M and CJ O Shopping merged into new company CJ ENM (CJ Entertainment and Merchandising), which will be launched on July 1.[4][5]

Business

Present

Media Content – operating as a media company and television program production.[6]

  • Mnet in South Korea, Japan and America
    • M2
      • Studio CHOOM
  • tvN family of networks
    • tvN in South Korea and Asia
    • tvN Drama (formerly OtvN)
    • tvN Show (formerly XTM and XtvN)
    • tvN Story (formerly known as the first iteration of Olive)
    • tvN D (web content division)
    • tvN Sports (formerly known as the second iteration of Olive)
    • tvN Movies (they provide VOD service across Southeast Asia & Hong Kong in addition to the linear channel in Indonesia, Malaysia, and in Pinoy-dubbed the Philippines)
  • OCN family of networks
    • OCN
    • OCN Movies (formerly Home CGV and Channel CGV)[7]
    • OCN Movies 2 (formerly OCN Action, Super Action and OCN Thrills)[7]
    • OCN Studio (content division)
  • CATCH ON family of networks
    • CATCH ON 1
    • CATCH ON 2
    • CATCH ON VDO (On-demand)
  • Chunghwa TV
  • Tooniverse
  • DIA TV
  • UXN
  • Studio Dragon[8]
  • CJ ENM Studios
    • Blaad Studio
    • Bon Factory Worldwide[11]
    • Egg Is Coming
  • JS Pictures
  • AStory[12] (10.71%)*
  • Studio Take One[13]
  • Fifth Season (co-owned with Endeavor and Toho International)[14][15]
  • CJ ENM Digital Studio[16]
    • The Bob Studio
    • Sapiens Studio
    • Studio Waffle

Film – operating as a film production company, film publishing house, film investment production.

Music – operating as an artists management, record label, music production company, event management, concert production company, music publishing house and entertainment investment company.

Convention – operating as a concert production company, festival production and producing award event.[22]

  • MAMA Awards
  • KCON
  • Valley Rock Music & Arts Festival
  • Get It Beauty CON
  • OLive CON

Performing Arts – operating as a theatrical production company.

Animation – operating as an animation production company, animation publishing house, animation investment production and merchandising animation content.

  • InfinityOne Comics Entertainment
  • Studio Bazooka[23]
  • CJ ENM Studios
    • Cartoon Family

Media Solution – developing and producing marketing content and providing integrated marketing solutions.

Former

  • Belift Lab (51.5%) – a joint venture with Hybe Corporation – later sold its shares to Hybe in August 2023.[24][25]
  • CJ E&M Game Division – publisher and developer of games – spun off in 2014 as an independent company named CJ Netmarble (Шаблон:Korean, later renamed as Netmarble*).[26]
  • Eccho Rights – based in Sweden[27] – later bought by Night Train Media.[28]

* denotes a company wherein CJ ENM or any of its subsidiaries has a minority interest.

Controversies

In April 2015, CJ E&M was accused of mobilizing young employees to fill the seats of its annual general meeting (AGM) of shareholders in an attempt to silence shareholders.[29]

In October 2015, CJ E&M and its US-based subsidiary CJ E&M America were sued by Seoul-based music agency DFSB Kollective for copyright infringement and violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in the Central District Court of California, with the latter seeking to get $50 million. Responding to the suit, CJ E&M accused DFSB of being unhappy on the final decision on a similar lawsuit filed in Seoul in 2011. The first trial was set for 1 March 2016 after the court rejected CJ E&M's motion to dismiss the case.[30][31][32]

See also

Notes

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References

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External links

Шаблон:Mnet Media Шаблон:CJ Group Шаблон:Authority control