K-Pop Outside South Korea By Jay Yim Period 1
What is K-Pop? Korean Popular Music Originates from South Korea The Big 3: SM, YG, and JYP Entertainment
History/Background 1885; American Missionary, Henry Appenzeller 창가 (changga) This Tumultuous Time by Park Chae-Seon and Lee Ryu-Saek (1925) American Forces Korea Network Radio Marilyn Monroe (1954)
History/Background Continued 1990s, K-Pop artists incorporate American style genres. 1992: Seo Taiji and Boys Success of Seo Taiji and Boys Idol Bands
Hallyu Wave (Korean Wave) 2000s, K-Pop expands to Asia, shores of America and Europe BoA Rain Big Bang Super Junior Girls’ Generation Wonder Girls PSY
The Process of becoming an Idol Auditions Training Studying Foreign Language Practicing Plastic Surgery Debut
SM Entertainment $154,401,103 (2012) Market Capitalization (2012) $1.24 billion Subsidiaries/Branches
YG Entertainment Revenue: $91 million (2012) Operating Income: $17 million (2012) Net Income: $15.6 million (2012) Subsidiaries/Branches
JYP Entertainment Revenue: $951,553 Operating Income: $10,248,866 Net Income: $1,910,812 Total Assets: $18,263,209 Subsidiaries/Branch
Wonder Girls “Nobody” YouTube October 31, 2009 Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Hot Single Sale
2NE1 To Anyone Released
Girls’ Generation 2009 Gee
Big Bang Present
EXO 2011 EXO-K and EXO-M 2012-Present EXO-KEXO-M
PSY(Park-Jae Sang) “Gangnam Style” “Gentleman”
Notable Milestones September 2010 August 2011 December 2011 November 2012 December ,000,000,000 VIEWS!
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