According to Han Xing. Com, an SM entertainment brokerage company, was published online. Its income distribution ratio with artists is that 90% of the income of artists attending activities and distributing films in Korea belongs to the company, and the rest belongs to artists. However, if they distribute films or attend activities overseas, artists can earn as much as 70%. However, the brokerage company will take away all the notification fees for the promotional albums of the usual programs. If there is an advertisement or TV play, the company takes 40% and the remaining 60 results go to the artist. In addition, the income distribution ratio between the three major entertainment brokerage companies and artists in Korea, SM 7:3, JYP 5:5 and YG4:6, shows that brokerage companies are too harsh on artists.
Of course, from the standpoint of the brokerage company, a lot of costs have been invested in training these artists, so when the artists officially debut and start making money, the company certainly needs to recover the costs. Korean artists who want to be stars often have to go through a long training period, practicing dancing for more than 8 hours every day, even until midnight. When you get out of it and can make a debut, if you are not popular, you will be "frozen" by the company immediately. If you are lucky, you can take a vacation every day.
The "metabolism" of Korean entertainment circle is getting faster and faster, which also shortens the "flowering period" of some "beautiful teenagers" such as stars and groups. There are no eternal winners, only temporary champions. South Korea's entertainment market is limited, and even big-name red stars must rely on the success of subsequent works to maintain their popularity. Otherwise, when the new popular Korean dramas break through, the status of Song Joong Ki and other popular stars will be seriously impacted.