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At what point should a company pull the plug and disband a mediocre, underperforming idol group?
Inspired by a reddit post, when should a company just announce the disbandment of a failing group?
When you look at Weki Meki, Kim Doyeon clearly has always been an it girl held back by members who are not upto her levels, visually and popularity-wise. The only other popular member is Yoojung who's also an IOI member and a variety favourite.
When Gugudan stopped activity, a lot of people and also non-fans were throwing a pity party and saying stuff like "oh they were so talented, when are they…
When you look at Weki Meki, Kim Doyeon clearly has always been an it girl held back by members who are not upto her levels, visually and popularity-wise. The only other popular member is Yoojung who's also an IOI member and a variety favourite.
When Gugudan stopped activity, a lot of people and also non-fans were throwing a pity party and saying stuff like "oh they were so talented, when are they…
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I think this is a good question.
I would give it 2 or max 3 years and then push members into solo activities.
Looking at what happened with the actor from Semantic Error it looks like solo activities can push up groups a lot.