SM Culture & Contents
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SM C&C | |
Native name | 에스엠컬처앤콘텐츠 |
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Traded as | KRX: 048550 |
Industry |
Advertisement Entertainment Travel Production |
Founded | July 1987 (as Intercontinental Travel Co., Ltd.) |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Key people |
Co-CEOs: Lee Hun-heeKim Dong-Joon |
Parent | SM Entertainment |
Divisions |
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Subsidiaries | Woollim Entertainment (Since 2013) |
Website | smcultureandcontents.com |
SM Culture & Contents (Korean: 에스엠컬처앤콘텐츠; SM C&C) is a South Korean entertainment, production and travel company under SM Entertainment. The company operates as a talent agency, television content production company, theatrical production company and travel company.
History
Founded in July 1987 as Intercontinental Travel Co., Ltd. (Korean: 인터컨티넨탈여행사 Inteokeontinental Yeohaengsa), it merged with golf ball maker Volvik Inc. (Korean: ㈜볼빅사) in November 2006 to become BT&I Co., Ltd.[1][note 1]
In May 2012, it was acquired by SM Entertainment Co., Ltd. and later became SM Culture & Contents Co., Ltd. (Korean: ㈜에스엠컬처앤콘텐츠 Jusikhoesa Eseuem Keolcheo aen Kontencheu).
In August 2016, SM C&C has signed 10 musical theater actor/actress: veteran actors Kang Pil Suk, Kim Jae Bum, Lim Byung Geun, Sung Doo Sup, Park Jung Bok, Yoon Na Moo, and upcoming stars Yoon So Ho, Jung Ha Ru, Park Jin, and Kim Yeo Jin.[2]
In October 2017, SM C&C acquired Advertisement Division of SK Planet, expanding its business area.
Investments
As Intercontinental Travel Co., Ltd.
- Volvik Inc. (merger, 2006)
As BT&I Co., Ltd.
- Tour Express (acquisition, 2007)
- HotelTrees.com (stock investment, 2009)
As SM Culture & Contents Co., Ltd.
- AM Entertainment (merger, 2012)
- Hoon Media (acquisition and merger, 2013)
- Woollim Entertainment (acquisition and merger, 2013)
Divisions
SM C&C divided into four division:
- Advertising division
Location: 416, HanGang-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Production division
Location: 48-6, Sangamsan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea
- Management division
Location: 648, Samseong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea (Main Headquarters)
- Travel division
Location: 20, Mugyo-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea
Roster
Actors and actresses
Entertainers
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Former artists
Former actors
- Han Ji-min (2012–2013)
- Han Chae-young (2013–2015)
- Gong Hyung-jin (2013–2015)
- Jang Dong-gun (2012–2018)
- Jung So-min (2013–2017)
- Kim Ha-neul (2012–2018)
- Moon Ga-young (2012-2018)
- Ryu Dam (2012–2017)
- Kang Ye-won (2012–2018)
- Song Jae-rim (2012-2018)
- Yoon So-hee (2012-2018)
Filmography
TV Drama
- To the Beautiful You (2012)
- Prime Minister and I (2013)
- Miss Korea (2013–14)
- Mimi (2014)
- EXO Next Door (2015, with Oh!Boy Project)
- D-Day (2015)
- The Merchant: Gaekju 2015 (2015–16)
- Neighbourhood Lawyer, Jo Deul-ho (2016)
- Squad 38 (2016, with Studio Dragon)
- Don't Dare to Dream (2016)
- Missing 9 (2017)
- Should We Kiss First? (2018)
- Wok of Love (2018)
TV Show
- Vitamin (KBS, 2003–2017)
- eNews (tvN, 2006–)
- The Human Condition (KBS2, 2012–)
- Cool Kidz on the Block (KBS, 2013–2016)
- Nangam School (2013)
- Mamma Mia (2013)
- Superhit (2013)
- Dancing 9 (Mnet, 2013–2015)
- EXO's Showtime (MBC Every1, 2013–2014)
- XOXO EXO (Mnet, 2014)
- EXO 90:2014 (Mnet, 2014)
- Super Junior M-Guest House (Seoul Broadcasting 2014–2015)
- Same Bed, Different Dreams (KBS2, 2015–2016)
- The Mickey Mouse Club (Disney Channel Korea, 2015)
- Global Husband White Paper : My Partner, Husband (KBS2, 2015)
- Rediscovery of Instant Food : Easy Dining Table (TV Chosun, 2015)
- f(x)=1cm (Naver TV, 2015)
- Knowing Bros (JTBC, 2015–)
- NCT Life (Naver TV/Oksusu, 2016–)
- My SMT (Naver TV, 2016)
- Victory (Naver TV, 2017)
- Hyori's Homestay (JTBC, 2017–2018)
- Red Velvet Level Up Project (Oksusu/KBS Joy, 2017–2018)
- SJ Returns (Naver TV/V Live/JTBC2, 2017)
- Shining Star (MBC, 2017-ongoing) (with Maro Studio and Alpha Culture, Ltd.)
- Keyword #BoA (XtvN, 2018)
- Can Love Be Translated (XtvN, 2018)
- Super Junior's Super TV (XtvN/tvN/tvN Asia/Mnet Japan, 2018–ongoing)
- Idol Moms (Lifetime Korea, 2018)
- EXO's travel the world through a ladder of fortune (Oksusu/XtvN, 2018–ongoing)
- Food Diary (tvN, 2018–ongoing)
- Secret Unnie (JTBC4, 2018-ongoing)
Musical Theatre
- Singing In The Rain (2014)
- School Oz Hologram musical (2015)
- In The Heights (2015)
Notes
- ↑ BT&I means "Business, Travel & Incentives".
References
External links
Related companies and/or services
- SMTOWN Travel (redirected from BT&I's homepage, btnikorea.com)
- Tour Express
- HotelTrees.com
- Woollim Entertainment