NewJeans/NJZ's legal loss to HYBE could end up costing the company. Here's how — and what the court decision could mean for the K-pop industry.
NewJeans are on hiatus after HYBE’s Ador secured an injunction from the courts last week preventing the group from pursuing ...
While ADOR expressed a commitment to supporting the members, NewJeans has chosen to challenge these legal constraints. Their public statement revealed disappointment over the court's preliminary ...
K-pop group NewJeans announced an indefinite hiatus just days after a court in Seoul issued an injunction preventing them ...
A South Korean court has ruled against chart-topping K-pop group NewJeans, which had sought to cut ties with its record label ...
Their separation from ADOR stands to hurt the firm, as the industry at large reels from 2024’s flagging worldwide sales of K-pop albums. When they left in November, HYBE lost almost half a ...
In a significant legal development for the K-pop industry, a South Korean court has ruled against the popular group NewJeans, reinforcing an injunction that bars the band from engaging in independent ...
Influential industry bodies like KCMA and KMF have criticized NJZ for their recent statements made in a recent interview.
Hybe’s Ador agency is embroiled in a messy legal battle with NewJeans, the K-Pop group who recently renamed themselves NJZ.
The globally popular girl group, which is trying to split from South Korean record label Ador, said a Sunday show in Hong Kong might be its “last performance for a little while.” ...
“We believe we will win this battle against HYBE and ADOR," she added. The group's previously created account, @jeanzforfree, has been renamed as @njz_official. ADOR reacted to the name change ...