Native name | 에프엔씨엔터테인먼트 FNC 엔터테인먼트 |
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Formerly | FNC Music (2006–2012) |
Type | Public |
KRX: 173940 | |
Industry | |
Genre | |
Founded | December 14, 2006 |
Founder | Han Seong-ho |
Headquarters | , South Korea |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Han Seong-ho (Founder and Chairman) Ahn Seok-joon (CEO) Han Seung-hoon (CEO, Han Seong-ho's brother) Cho Sung-wan (President of FNC Entertainment) Kim Yong-sung (Director) |
Services |
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Owner | FBV ENM
Tuyet Kim Group National Materials Group zCVB |
Subsidiaries | See list |
Website | www |
FNC Entertainment (Korean: FNC 엔터테인먼트; stands for "fish and cake") is a South Korean entertainment company established in 2006 by South Korean singer and record producer Han Seong-ho. The label operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house. The label previously known as FNC Music, only managed musicians but later changed its name to FNC Entertainment in 2012 and began to broaden their business field of entertainment. It has since January 2012, been based in its own company offices in Cheongdam-dong.
The name is based on the miracle of feeding the multitude using only five loaves and the two fish. This is because Han Seong-ho is a devout Christian, he uses the name to hope for more miracles happen for the company.
The label is home to prominent musical artists such as rock bands F.T. Island, CNBLUE and N.Flying, and K-pop groups AOA, SF9, Cherry Bullet, P1Harmony and AMPERS&ONE. It also manages a number of entertainers, including Lee Guk-joo and Lee Se-young, and a number of actors, including Jung Hae-in, Lee Dong-gun, Park Gwang-hyun, Sung Hyuk, and Kim Yeon-seo.
In February 2021, FNC created two new sub-labels. The first label, FNC B, is a joint venture between FNC Entertainment and HOW Entertainment, which focuses on Trot music. The second label, FNC W, specializes on the management of their girl groups.[1]
Artists
Recording artists
Soloists
Groups
Source:[2]
Sub-units & Project Groups
- F.T. Triple
- AOA Cream
- Romantic J
- Two Song Place
- JNJ
Actors and Actresses
Source:[3]
- Baek Zu Ho
- Cha Hun
- Choi Min Hwan
- Choi Yu Ju
- David Silver
- Heo Ji Won
- Jin Seo Yul
- Jin Ye Ju
- Jung Hae In
- Jung Yong Hwa
- Kang Chani
- Kang Min Hyuk
- Kim Bo Ra
- Kim Hwi Young
- Kim Inseong
- Kim Jae Hyun
- Kim Nu Ri
- Kim Ro Woon
- Kim Seo Ha
- Kim Seo Yeon
- Kim Young Bin
- Lee Chae Yun
- Lee Da Won
- Lee Dong Gun
- Lee Hong Gi
- Lee Jae Jin
- Lee Jae Yoon
- Lee Jung Shin
- Lee Seung Hyub
- Im Do-hwa
- Lim Hyoun Soo
- Moon Seong Hyun
- Park Chae Rin
- Park Hyun Jung
- Park Ji Ahn
- Park Ji Won
- Seo Dong Sung
- Shin Hye Jeong
- Shin Ian
- Shin Yi June
- Sung Hyuk
- Yoo Tae Yang
Entertainers
Source:[4]
- Choe Seong-min
- Jo Woo-jong
- Lee Hyung-taik
- Lee Guk-joo
- Moon Ji-ae
- Moon Se-yoon
- Noh Hong-chul
- Yoo Jae-pil
FNC Entertainment Japan
- Prikil
- Hi-Fi Un!corn
Former artists
Former recording artists
- M Signal
- F.T. Island
Oh Won-bin (2007–2009)
Choi Jong-hoon (2007–2019)
Song Seung-hyun (2009–2019) - Juniel (2011–2016)
- CNBLUE
Lee Jong-hyun (2009–2019) - AOA
Park Cho-a (2012–2017)
Kwon Mina (2012–2019)
Seo Yu-na (2012–2021)
Shin Ji-min (2012–2022)
Kim Seol-hyun (2012–2022)[5] - AOA Black
Youkyung (2012–2016) - N.Flying
Kwon Kwang-jin (2013–2018) - Honeyst (2017–2019)
- Cherry Bullet
Mirae (2019)
Kokoro (2019)
Linlin (2019) - Innovator
Former actors and actresses
- Han Eun-seo
- Jo Jae-yoon (2014–2019)
- Jung Eugene (2018–2022)
- Jung Hye-sung (2015–2018)
- Jung Jin-young (2015–2022)
- Jung Woo (2015–2019)
- Kim Chul-min
- Kim Min-seo (2014–2017)
- Kim Won-hee
- Kwak Dong-yeon (2012–2020)
- Kwon Da-hyun
- Kwon Mina (2012–2019)
- Lee Da-hae (2014–2016)
- Lee Elijah (2016–2017)
- Lee Hae-woo
- Lee Seung-joo
- Park Doo-sik (2016–2019)
- Park Gwang-hyun
- Yoon Jin-seo (2012–2020)
Former entertainers
- Jeong Hyeong-don
- Ji Suk-jin (2015–2016)
- Kim Ah-yoon
- Kim Yong-man
- Lee Se-young (2017–2019)
- Song Eun-i (2012–2019)
- Yoo Jae-suk (2015–2021)
Discography
Filmography
Drama
Title | Network | Year | Notes |
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Thank You, My Son | KBS 2TV | 2015 | |
Who Are You: School 2015 | KBS 2TV | 2015 | |
Click Your Heart | MBC every1 / Naver TV | 2016 | |
Becky's Back | KBS 2TV | 2016 | |
Band of Sisters | SBS | 2017 | |
My Only Love Song | Netflix | 2017 | |
Sweet Enemy | SBS | 2017 | |
Lingerie Girls' Generation | KBS 2TV | 2017 | with Signal Entertainment Group |
Run On | JTBC / Netflix | 2020 | |
Jinx | KakaoTV | 2021 | with Kakao Entertainment, Studio S, and MAYS Entertainment |
Variety
Title | Network | Year | Notes |
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Weekly Idol (Season 1) | MBC every1 | 2011 | |
Carefree Travellers | JTBC | 2016 | |
Idol Room | JTBC | 2018 | |
Problem Child in House | KBS 2TV | 2018 | with KBS Entertainment Production |
Film
Title | Director | Year | Notes |
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P1H: The Beginning of a New World | Hong-Seung Yoon[6] | 2020 | with Chang Pictures, distributed by Lotte Entertainment and KakaoTV |
Ownership
As of June 2016, FNC Entertainment's stocks are owned by the following individuals and/or companies:
Shareholder | Type | Country | Share | Reference |
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Han Seong-ho | Individual (founder and CEO) |
22.02% | ||
Suning Universal Media | Company (SZSE: 000718) |
22.00% | [7] | |
Han Seung-hoon | Individual (Han Seong-ho's brother) |
8.78% | ||
Kakao M | Company (KRX: 016170) |
5.14% → 0.02% | [8][9] | |
Kim Soo-il | Individual (Han Seong-ho's wife, CEO of ONE Company) |
3.36% |
Subsidiaries
- FNC Academy
- SM Life Design Group (formerly FNC Add Culture, acquired in 2016; acquired by SM Entertainment in 2018)
- Film Boutique (acquired in 2017; acquired by HB Entertainment ko in 2019 )
- Genie Pictures (acquired in 2018)
- FNC Entertainment Japan
- FNC Global Training Center
- Love FNC Foundation (official CSR arm)
- FNC Story
- FNC B (joint venture with HOW Entertainment)
- FNC Investment
References
- ↑ "FNC엔터, 전문 레이블 체제로…트로트·걸그룹 레이블 설립". entertain.naver.com. Archived from the original on 2020-11-11. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
- ↑ "FNC Entertainment". fncent.com. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
- ↑ www.fncent.com. "FNC Entertainment". www.fncent.com (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2019-06-17. Retrieved 2018-05-06.
- ↑ www.fncent.com. "FNC Entertainment". www.fncent.com (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2019-06-17. Retrieved 2018-05-06.
- ↑ "AOA 설현, 10년 함께한 FNC 떠난다[공식]" (in Korean). October 20, 2022.
- ↑ "창". 다음영화 (in Korean). Retrieved 2022-09-18.
- ↑ "Suning Universal to acquire South Korea's FNC". China Go Abroad. November 24, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2016.
- ↑ Park Soo-jeong (June 10, 2015). "(HOT ISSUE) 로엔, FNC엔터테인먼트 지분 5.14% 취득..단순 투자 목적 '시너지 기대' (LOEN acquires 5.14% stake in FNC Entertainment for investment purposes... simple "synergy expectations")". 10Asia. Hanguk Kyungjae. Retrieved March 22, 2016.
- ↑ Sung Si-jung (June 7, 2016). "(엔터지배구조) 로엔, 홍콩계 사모펀드에서 카카오로 최대주주 변경 ((Entertainment Governance) LOEN undergoes maximum change in shareholders: from Hong Kong PEF to Kakao)". eToday BizEnter. eToday Co. Ltd. Archived from the original on June 12, 2016. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
External links
- Official Naver (in Korean)