After a three-and-a-half year struggle, the phenomenally popular K-pop group JYJ has finally won its campaign to free itself from SM Entertainment, South Korea's biggest talent management company. The settlement, in closed-door arbitration, leaves SMS and other Korean impresarios facing a rear-guard action to preserve contracts made with other unwitting adolescents in their stables that usually run well beyond a decade and longer.
Korean K-Pop Idols JYJ Win Contract Break
Korean K-Pop Idols JYJ Win Contract Break
Korean K-Pop Idols JYJ Win Contract Break
After a three-and-a-half year struggle, the phenomenally popular K-pop group JYJ has finally won its campaign to free itself from SM Entertainment, South Korea's biggest talent management company. The settlement, in closed-door arbitration, leaves SMS and other Korean impresarios facing a rear-guard action to preserve contracts made with other unwitting adolescents in their stables that usually run well beyond a decade and longer.