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Revision as of 17:47, 23 August 2012
DSP Media (DSP미디어), formerly known as DSP Entertainment, and as DaeSung Enterprise prior to that, is a Korean entertainment company, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea and founded in 1991. Its first greatest success was the girl group Fin.K.L, which managed to win a prestigious Daesang, or Best Artist Award, in 1999 and the boy band Sechs Kies. Lee Hyori stayed with the management after Fin.K.L disbanded, but left in November 2006 to join M-net Entertainment.
Artists
Former Artists
Singers / Groups
Actors / Actresses
Notable Former Trainees
- Ahn Jae Hyo (Currently Block B member)
- Jang Ji Su (Currently Swincle member)
- Lee Ki Chan (Currently BEAST member)
- Moon Jun Young (Currently ZE:A member)
- Son Dam Bi (Currently solo singer under PLEDIS)
Media Production
Dramas
- [2005] Three Leaf Clover
- [2005] My Girl
- [2005] She
- [2006] Yeon Gae Somun
- [2007] Surgeon Bong Dal Hee
- [2007] Bad Couple
- [2009] Queen of Housewives
Movies
- [2002] Emergency Measure 19
- [2008] Heartbreak Library