SM Entertainment Revenue Falls Despite Album Sales Surge From NCT 127, Aespa Releases

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    With a slate of new artists and a recently launched North American joint venture, SM Entertainment’s revenue reached 250 billion won ($189.5 million at the period’s average exchange rate) in the fourth quarter of 2023, down 3.4% year over year and 6.1% lower than the third quarter, the company announced Wednesday (Feb. 7). Operating profit dropped 51.7% to 10.9 billion won ($8.3 million) while the company posted a net loss of 19.7 billion won ($14.9 million) compared to a 1.9 billion won ($1.4 million) net profit in the prior-year period.


    The company attributed a decline in revenue from its concert-related subsidiaries to smaller-sized concerts and a decline in its content-related subsidiaries to “slow business conditions.” SM Entertainment’s share price rose 0.2% to 73,000 won ($54.77) after the earnings release.


    SM Entertainment sold 5.6 million albums in the fourth quarter, up 40% from the prior-year quarter; NCT 127’s album Fact Check sold 1.86 million units and aespa’s Drama EP sold 1.26 million units. As for concerts, NCT Wish performed 24 shows in nine cities in Japan ahead of its debut album’s release later this quarter. SHINee performed for 80,000 fans at four concerts in Japan. NCT 127 had six concerts in Seoul, Korea with a total attendance of 60,000.


    For the full year, SM Entertainment released 64 albums that sold a record 20.1 million units, and its artists performed at 340 concerts around the world. RIIZE, the first boy band launched under the company’s new multi-production system — an organizational structure introduced in 2023 to break from the previous system that relied solely on founder and ousted chief producer Lee Soo-man — sold more than 1 million units of its debut album, Get a Guitar, which was released in September.


    "The multi-production system, which is the core part of our SM 3.0 strategy, has been operating successfully since its introduction last year, and active musical activities are underway under the guidance of each production SM director,” CEO Jang Cheol Hyuk said during Wednesday’s earnings call. The system is meant to speed the introduction of new artists and material by providing other leaders with decision-making powers.


    Looking ahead to 2024, SM Entertainment will launch four new artists: NCT Wish, virtual artist naevis, an unnamed girl group and a U.K.-based boy band. The company also plans to release global albums for major artists at least once a year and expand the scale of global concerts, Jang said.

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    Operating profit dropped 51.7% to 10.9 billion won ($8.3 million)

    how on earth do they have multiple groups that sell millions of albums but their profits are too low :skull::skull:

    those CEOs are stealing the money lol

  • how on earth do they have multiple groups that sell millions of albums but their profits are too low :skull::skull:

    those CEOs are stealing the money lol

    Why is everyone in this thread unable to read????

    The company attributed a decline in revenue from its concert-related subsidiaries to smaller-sized concerts and a decline in its content-related subsidiaries to “slow business conditions.

    If SM was like JYP they would be making record profits. But SM has subsidiaries under them that are unrelated to artist. Such as their video production subsidiaries and i think they also run a concert production company since that is referenced as well.

    If SM only reported their idol income, they would always be profitable.

    As for stealing money, in a way, it is. Like how LSM, would use SM to pay him, thru is consulting firm. Instead of outsourcing and paying a secondary company to run their video production and concert production, they pay their subsidiaries. This allows for the money, in theory, to stay within the company.

    The difficult part is, im not sure they do freelance or service other companies besides SM. So unlike a standalone production company that may produce for tons of companies, their subsidaries might only produce for SM, meaning on slower needs times, they take a loss.

    Its an interesting way to employee more people and retain control of work done. But honestly this is getting too much into the weeds.

    My point is, SM artists, ARE and probably HAVE ALWAYS been profitable. I think people highly under estimate how much idols/concerts bring in, if people think "marketing" could EVER overtake that amount. Companies aren't stupid. This isn't the movie business where you HAVE to spend crazy amounts on marketing and HOPE your movie sells. Companies can guess, pretty well, how much their albums/concerts will sell and plan a budget around that. SM groups sells are pretty consistently high, so there's no way SM would ever mismanage their expenses that bad.

    SM's problem isn't marketing, its that they have tons of businesses and people with 2 brain cells, think their earning are ONLY idols work.

    Its the same reason why, when earning reports between JYP, SM, and YG are released. JYP always has huge profits compared to YG and SM. Its because YG and SM both have other things they do, that is subsidized essentially, by their heavily profitable idol business.

  • This is expected.


    Exo didn't do much under SM last year.


    And RV was given a mini world tour.


    SM is going to go down until they realise that their senior idols can be as bankable as their juniors when promoted with respect.

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  • The way SM has not made use of their powerhouse EXO for many years is still the dumbest decision made by a Kpop label in history for me.

    I sometimes feel like the Exo memeners also found ways to make sure SM doesn't exploit them especially from 2015. They started serious consideration of solo careers. They did not wait for 5 years or 7 years to go solo with different things. And I believe that losing the Chinese line also opened their eyes.


    SM is the loser in the end. Most of the boys left and are busy making a ton for themselves. And CBX are also about to start making much much more than they've ever made. And fans will also get the content the deserve.

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  • New Girl group 2024, maybe time for a group +6 member group. Have been waiting for a replacement for Girls' Genaration for a couple of years. Anyone heard anything what type of group it is?

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