Native name
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WM 엔터테인먼트 |
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Private | |
Industry | Entertainment |
Genre | K-pop |
Founded | July 21, 2008 |
Founder | Lee Won-min (Kim Jung-soo) |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Lee Won-min, Kim Jin-mi |
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Website | www |
WM Entertainment (Hangul: WM 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company established in 2008 by former singer (birth name: Kim Jung-soo). The company is responsible for managing artists such as B1A4 and Oh My Girl.
WM Entertainment was founded in 2008 by former South Korean singer Kim Jung-soo, who formally changed his name to Lee Won-min before establishing WM Entertainment.
The company was originally operated in a one-story building located in Bangbae-dong, Seocho District. In August 2014, Lee Won-min purchased a six-story building located in Mangwon-dong, Mapo District named Daemyung Tower Building for KR₩4.33 billion (approximately US$3.85 million), which functions as the current headquarters for WM Entertainment.
Almost a year after its foundation, WM Entertainment signed up Battle Shinhwa alumnus Taegoon. H-Eugene and Baby Vox Re.V member joined the company in 2010. All of them left the label.
On April 2011, WM Entertainment debuted their first boy-band named B1A4.
On April 2015, WM Entertainment debuted their first girl group named Oh My Girl.
In April 2017, Cha Yoon-ji (sister of B1A4 member Baro) signed with WM Entertainment.
On August 2017, WM Entertainment debuted their second boy-band named ONF
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