EE-Media
EE-Media is a C-pop (Mandopop) record label, founded in Shanghai, China in 2004 by Long Danni under the parent company Hunan Broadcasting System.
Type | Private |
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Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 2004 |
Founder | Long Danni |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 4 |
Area served | Mainland China and Hong Kong |
Key people | Shen Yadong (CEO) |
Services | film production, record label |
Owner | Hunan Broadcasting System |
Parent | Mango Excellent Media |
Website | eemedia |
EE-Media | |
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Genre | Mandopop |
Country of origin | China |
History
The company was created after the success of Super Girl and Super Boy, national singing contests organized by Hunan Satellite Television. Due to the success of the contests many of the contestants became idols and attracted many fans, which drew many investments for Hunan TV to create EE-Media, a subsidiary specifically to publish records and musical productions.[1]
Locations
- Shanghai - Headquarters
- Beijing
- Haikou, Hainan
- Hong Kong SAR
Artists
Male
- Hua Chenyu
- Guo Jingming
- Amguulan
- Jason Zhang
- Vision Wei
- Yu Haoming
- Yu Menglong
- Zhang Xincheng
- Zhang Han
- Zhu Zixiao
- Wang Yuexin
- Su Xing
- Ji Jie
- Lu Hu
- Chai Ge
- Guo Biao
- Wang Zhengliang
- Yao Zheng
- Zhu Yan
- Zhong Zhuo
- Ping An
- Jia Hai (Henry)
- Lu Nuo
- Ou Hao
Female
- An Youqi
- Tan Weiwei
- Xu Fei
- Li Na
- Zhang Yafei
- Li Weiwei
- Tang Xiao
- Xia Ying
- Chen Xibei
- Ai Mengmeng
- Han Zhenzhen
- Hong Chen
- Tong Wejia
- Han Xiaoxiao
- Jin Wenxin
- Su Miaoling
- Cao Lu
Group
- Top Combine
- Strings
- Reborn Portfolio
- I Me
- 8090
Super Girl 2009
- Wang Zhixin
- Chang Yu-fang
- Li Xiaoyun
- Liu Xijun
- Huang Ying
- Yu Kewei
- Jiang Yingrong
- Cheng Chen
- Li Yuanxi
- Pan Chen
- Tan Lina
- Liu Meihan
- Pan Hongyue
- Yang Zi
- Big Chunzi
- Tao Le
- Mo Chen
Former
- Zeng Yike (2009-2017)
- Zheng Shuang (2009-2015)
- Li Yuchun (2005-2015)
- He Jie (2005-2010)
- Pan Chen (2009)
- Chen Chusheng (2007-2009)
- Liu Liyang (2006-2007)
- Bibi Zhou (2005)
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See also
References
- "www.eemedia.cn". Archived from the original on 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
External links
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