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Woollim Entertainment
Native name울림 엔터테인먼트
Woollim 엔터테인먼트
Industry
Genre
FoundedOctober 1, 2003; 21 years ago (2003-10-01)
FounderLee Jung-yeop
HeadquartersSeongsan-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Key peopleLee Jung-yeop (CEO)
Services
  • Music Production
  • Licensing
  • Artists Management
Revenue₩11,739,000,000 (2012)
Net income₩1,974,000,000 (2012)
Total assets₩5,128,000,000 (2012)
Owners
  • Shareholder structure

Woollim Holdings (67.10%)
SM Entertainment (27.40%)

  • Woollim Holdings (69.35%)
  • Lee Jung-yeop (25%)
  • Others (5.65%)
Websitewww.woolliment.com

Woollim Entertainment (Korean: 울림 엔터테인먼트; RRUllim Enteoteinmeonteu) is a South Korean entertainment company founded in 2003 by Lee Jung-yeop.

The label is home to artists such as Golden Child, Rocket Punch, Drippin, and Kwon Eun-bi. It has previously handled artists Epik High, Infinite, Lovelyz, Nell and actor Kim Min-seok.

History

In June 2010, Woollim debuted their first ever boy group, Infinite.

In August 2013, Woollim Entertainment merged with SM Entertainment's subsidiary SM Culture & Contents (SM C&C) to form "Woollim Label", an independent record label whose music would be different from SM Entertainment's sounds with their own color of music and an eclectic lineup of artists.

In November 2014, Woollim debuted their first girl group, Lovelyz.

On March 21, 2016, SM C&C announced that it decided to separate its video content business from its music content business. SM C&C established Woollim Entertainment (Woollim Entertainment Co., Ltd) to handle its music content business, with SM C&C owning all stocks of the company. The partition came into effect on June 8, 2016.

In August 2017, Woollim debuted their second boy group after seven years, Golden Child.

In August 2019, Woollim debuted their second girl group, Rocket Punch. In October 2020, Woollim debuted their third boy group, Drippin.

In late-April 2021, Following the disbandment of Produce 48 group Iz*One, Woollim then-trainees Kwon Eun-bi and Kim Chae-won returned to the company. In September 2021, Kim Chae-won left the company.

On November 1, 2021, Woollim Entertainment announced 7 out of 8 members of Lovelyz contract expired on November 16. Among the members, only Baby Soul, now using her real name Lee Su-jeong, has re-signed with the company, while the remaining members did not re-sign.

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References

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