The CEO of the K-pop agency that was rumored to have signed members of girl group NewJeans during their dispute with ADOR was ...
Girl group ILLIT's agency Belift Lab has filed a defamation suit against the online account manager of Team Bunnies, a ...
Min Hee-jin, former Ador CEO and the head of newly founded agency OOAK Records, has publicly addressed her next move in the K ...
The legal dispute between former Ador CEO Min Hee-jin and Hybe, Ador’s parent company, is expected to stretch into next year, ...
It said the operator of Team Bunnies had persistently spread false claims accusing Illit of plagiarising NewJeans. Read more ...
Min Hee Jin, former CEO of NewJeans, speaks out about the recent controversies surrounding the group's return to HYBE's subsidiary ADOR after a lengthy legal battle. She criticizes the agency for ...
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 28: Haerin, Danielle, Hanni, Minji and Hyein of girl group NewJeans attend the press conference on November 28, 2024 in Seoul, South Korea. K-pop girl group NewJeans hold ...
The members of NewJeans said they are terminating their exclusive contract with ADOR, but the HYBE sub label said it remains valid. In an emergency press conference on Thursday evening, Minji, Hanni, ...
NewJeans has taken a significant step by deleting their ‘NJZ’ account, signaling their return to management after a legal dispute. The company confirms a new album is on the way, heightening fan ...
Watch: Hanni got emotional as the group reacted to court ruling "It took a huge amount of courage to speak out," NewJeans have told the BBC in their first interview since a court blocked their attempt ...
If you are a fan of NewJeans (or NJZ if you will), you might be more than a little perplexed by all the recent events between the quintet and their first record label and management company, ADOR, a ...
With another court battle looming, will the costs to the K-pop giant ultimately outweigh future benefits? By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall On Sunday (March 23), two days after a South Korean court ruled ...