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Betting the house or burning it down? How the scarcity of success led to the HYBE-ADOR power struggle. HYBE's headquarters in Yongsan District, central Seoul [NEWS1] [THIRD IN A THREE-PART SERIES] HYBE CEO Bang Si-hyuk alerted the world with a shocking revelation in March 2023: “K-pop is in crisis.” The analysis, it turned out, came after witnessing firsthand the crises within his own company and the subsidiaries under its giant HYBE umbrella.

The ongoing bloodshed between the BTS agency and its subsidiary ADOR, home to girl group NewJeans, has brought up issues inherent to the K-pop industry that have previously been overlooked or treated as unfixable elephants in the room. In this three-part series, the Korea JoongAng Daily will dive deeply into the ails of the K-pop industry that the ongoing feud between HYBE and the CEO of ADOR has uncovered and the changes that must follow. A court ruling speculated to come out sometime next week will determine the fate of ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin.



Will she emerge smiling, having temporarily averted a crisis while compelling HYBE to keep her, or will she face separation from her beloved girl group, NewJeans? The ruling will be the outcome of an injunction filed by Min to prevent ADOR’s parent company, HYBE, from exercising its voting rights at the subsidiary label’s shareholders’ meeting on May 31. The primary agenda of the meeting is the removal of Min from her executive position, as well as other ADOR executives on the label's bo.

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