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Sony. . His agents are: Liu Fengqin, Peng Yaoqin, Xu Yuqin...all worked as Sony Records: Sony Records Chinese Artists

0-9

1976

2 women

A

AOK

C

Chen Jiawei, Cai Minyou, Chen Kun

D

Dai Ailing

F

F4

H

Huang Yida, Han Xue, Huang Yi

K

Kang Kang Ke Youlun

L

Li Min Li Quan Liu Yifei Lu Xuerui

M

Karen Mok

N

Nanquan Mother Ni Ruisi

Q

W

Wang Lanfei, Wei Jiaqing, Wang Leehom, Wu Jianhao, WOW Wang Ruolin

X

Xiao Hongren

Y

Yan Chengxu, Yang Naiwen, Rainie Yang, You Hongming, Yu Chengqing

Z

Jay Chou, Zhang Xuan, Zhou Yumin (Zai Zai )

Sony Music

[Edit this paragraph] Sony Music (SONY MUSIC Entertainment)

Tracing the history of Sony Music, the earliest Columbia (Columbia) record company was founded in 1890 and is affiliated to CBS, one of the three major television networks in the United States (the others are NBC and ABC). It was historically merged with PolyGram and Bertelsmann. Known as the three major record groups. The company produced the world's first 12-inch LP record in 1948, and set up a branch in London in 1965, becoming a record group spanning Europe and the United States. In 1989, Columbia Records was acquired and merged by Japan's Sony consortium for US$2 billion. The original Columbia and CBS trademarks were abolished and the new Sony Music and Sony Classical trademarks were used to release records, becoming one of the five major record groups in the 20th century. Sony Records owns Columbia Records, Epic Records, Sony Classical, Leqacy Recording, Sony Nashville, Sony Wonder and other brands. Michael Jackson owns the copyright of half of Sony Records’ songs!

Representative artists: Faye Wong, Jay Chou, F4, Leehom Wang, Jolin Tsai, Karen Mok, Adu, Dawn, Coco Lee

Overview In today's Chinese music scene, Sony Records has become the well-deserved ace with its strong strength and golden lineup of many Chinese first-line singers. Sony Records established Sony Columbia Music Co., Ltd. in Taipei in the early 1990s to enter the Chinese music scene. Different from the mainstream Hong Kong and Taiwan pop music at that time, Sony Records entered the Chinese market with a popular Westernized music route. Throughout the 1990s, Sony Records boldly introduced Western pop music elements such as Ramp; Coupled with the good quality of records by Meng Tingwei, Peng Ling, Lin Zhixuan and others, Sony's record business was beginning to take shape in the late 1990s. Sony Records ushered in a truly glorious period after two thousand years. Not only did it create the idol myth of F4, but it also spent a lot of money to recruit people and build SONY's "top flagship" with fashionable and diverse styles. In two years, they obtained the record distribution rights of Jay Chou of "Alfa Music" and Faye Wong of "Silver Fish Music" in one fell swoop, acquiring two absolute aces in the Chinese music industry.

At present, Sony Records has male singers Adu, Wang Leehom, Ming Lai, Wu Sikai, and Yu Chengqing. The idols have their own emphasis. Female singers Faye Wong, Jolin Tsai, Karen Mok, and Coco Lee are both old and new with distinctive personalities. The idol groups F4 and Komi Boy are more It is close to the young audience. Compared with other big companies, Sony Records has more elite troops and strong generals, and the respective promotions of many big names are also quite successful. Strong capital, keeping up with the mainstream, diversified music, detailed market, and being targeted are the success of Sony Records, which also allows them to successfully stand at the commanding heights of the Chinese music scene. However, there have always been objections to Sony's positioning of high-priced records, but for Sony Records, which is known for its scale and singers.

Sony and Bertelsmann jointly announced in New York on the morning of August 5, 2008. According to the information released by both parties, Sony spent US$1.2 billion to acquire 50 shares of SonyBMG held by Bertelsmann. In addition to the other 50 shares originally held by Sony, SonyBMG will be wholly owned by Sony in the future. The copyrights of all artists under the original SonyBMG Transferred to Sony, and SonyBMG will be renamed Sony Music Entertainment Inc. At the same time, all Bertelsmann digital music distribution channels will continue to serve Sony for another six years.

Sony CEO Howard Stringer said that music has always been Sony’s most valued asset, and this successful acquisition allows Sony to better Music and related electronics come together.

However, Bertelsmann did not completely lose all copyrights of SonyBMG. They retained the European management rights of about 200 artists. These artists will be operated by the BMG label owned by Bertelsmann, and their works will also be Distributed by Sony Corporation.

SonyBMG was formed by the merger of two major record companies, Sony (called Sony Records in Asia) and BMG at the end of 2004. This was one of the biggest news in the record industry that year. After this transaction, Arista Records, Columbia Records, Epic Records, J Records, Jive Records, RCA Records and Zomba, formerly SonyBMG's sub-labels, were all brought under Sony's umbrella. (

The prospect is still quite optimistic.

[Edit this paragraph] History of Sony Records

1.CBS period

Xinsuo Music’s Historical evolution: Columbia Records, founded in 1888, is the oldest record company in the world. It was established in the District of Columbia and was named after the District of Columbia. Columbia originally sold Edison's phonographs and phonographs in Washington, DC, Maryland and Delaware. Phonograph cylinder. In 1893, Columbia terminated the sales and phonograph manufacturing of Edison and the North American Phonograph Company.

In 1938, it was acquired by the subsidiary CBS for $700,000. It belonged to the same CBS of the United States as Columbia Tristar Productions. Film and Television Group.

2. CBS/Sony period

In 1968, Sony Corporation of Japan took a stake and was reorganized into CBS/Sony Records

3. Sony Columbia. Period

In January 1988, under the leadership of Akio Morita, Sony successively acquired the film and music departments of CBS, making CBS/Sony 100% a music department of Sony, and changed its name to Sony Music, officially in Chinese The full name is "Sony Columbia Music Entertainment", referred to as "Xinsuo Music"

4.SONY Music Entertainment Company Period

In November 2004, it was appointed by the then director of Sony USA. Led by CEO Howard Stringer, Xinso Music and BMG Music, the music division of global media giant Boardman, merged to form SONY Music Entertainment Company with a 50-50 shareholding each.

5. Xinsuo Music Period

On August 5, 2008, Sony announced the acquisition of the other 50% stake in SONY Music Entertainment held by Boardman, becoming a 100% American Sony subsidiary. , and changed its name back to "Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (SMEI)"

[Edit this paragraph] Sony Records Chinese Artists

0-9

1976

2 women

A

AOK

C

Chen Jiawei, Cai Minyou, Chen Kun

D

Dai Ailing

F

F4

H

Huang Yida, Han Xue, Huang Yi

K

Kang Kangke Youlun

L

Li Min Li Quan Liu Yifei Lu Xuerui

M

Karen Mok

N

Nanquan Mother Ni Ruisi

Q

W

Wang Lanfei Wei Jiaqing Wang Leehom Wu Jianhao WOW Wang Ruolin

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Jay Chou, Zhang Xuan and Zhou Yumin (Zai Zai)