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Number of employees 1,455 persons (as of March 31, 2017) see Website Avex Inc. Is an entertainment conglomerate led by founder and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Avex (short for audio visual expert) [ ] became the leading company during the 1990s and continues to produce and manage some of Japan’s highest selling solo talents like and internet sensation. It is the biggest holistic entertainment company in Japan and although driven mainly by producing music, they have also shifted into other business domains like anime, video games and live music events like partnering with and hosting the annual. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Name [ ] Avex is an of the English words Audio Visual Expert. [ ] Since its foundation, its corporate name was Avex, Incorporated, and ten years later it was changed to Avex, Incorporated. The current name, Avex Group Holdings, Incorporated, was adopted in 2004 as part of reconstruction process after 's resignation.

Avex Group Holdings, Incorporated was used for the main subsidiaries, while the old name (Avex, Incorporated) was for entertainment components of the Group. In 2005, Avex, Incorporated became Avex Entertainment, Incorporated, and stayed on as part of the Group. Avex Group logo used from 2004–2017 1988–1999: The early years [ ] Avex was registered June 1, 1973 as Avex D.D.

Incorporated ( エイベックス・ディー・ディー株式会社, Eibekkusu Di Di Kabushiki Gaisha), although it did not become established until 1988. They began as a CD wholesaler based in. In September 1990, they opened a recording studio and created as a music label.

In the same year, they created 'Musique Folio Inc.' , a music publishing company, which became 'Prime Direction Inc.' In 1993, they transferred to and created a U.S. Branch, called 'AV Experience America Inc.' The year also marked the first of Avex's yearly events.

It was held in under the name 'avex rave '93' and attracted 50,000 attendees. This marked the foundation of the label. In 1994, they formed two UK subsidiaries, 'Rhythm Republic Limited' and 'Avex U.K. Limited,' to particularly distribute the parent label's music releases in what would later become the of and. Later that year, they opened a disco, claimed on their website to be 'the world's largest scale disco', named. In 1997, they opened a series of concert halls called ' with. That same year, following to the, 'Rhythm Republic Limited' and 'Avex U.K.

Limited' were merged to form a new company, 'Avex Asia Limited,' which was re-branded as 'Avex Hong Kong Limited' in September 2008 before being absorbed into 'Avex Taiwan Incorporated' in January 2014. In early 1999, they signed an agreement with and to handle the companies' Japanese CD releases.

Later that year 'Avex Mode', an animation company, was established. In December, the company was listed on the 1st section of the under the 7860. 2000–2009: Times of unity and divisiveness [ ] In 2001, Avex opened the 'avex artists academy' music school. In 2002, they released the ', a type of copy-protected CD, and opened their building in Aoyama, paid for by and worth 205 billion yen.}. In 2003, they opened a classical music business (named Avex Classics). In 2004, they began selling Japanese music CDs in South Korea and Avex President 'spotted' former performing live at the annual festival of their school,.

He subsequently signed her to the Avex label. In 2005, Avex acquired distribution rights for ' catalogue including all future releases. In early 2008, Avex partnered with to officially create the label as a business partnership between the labels and its founder, Terukado Onishi, with the handled by Victor while the area promotion handled by Avex.

As part of the Avex Group's 20th anniversary celebration, a big project occurred with avex trax's 'produced by avex trax' artists; the band, formed and debuted in September 2008. Avex Group launched its own service,, May 2009 in partnership with. 2004: Internal Feud: Max Matsuura v. Tom Yoda [ ] In August 2004, a feud between Max Matsuura and co-founder Tom Yoda almost ruined the group. It started because of Yoda's ambition to expand Avex into other entertainment-related ventures, especially producing.

In addition, he accused, the company's executive director and president of Avex Inc. (now Avex Planning and Development), of pursuing personal profit from a few big artists. July 30: In a board meeting, Yoda introduced a calling on Chiba to resign because of an alleged. A source says the disagreement arose because Chiba had signed an artist managed by a member of his family. The board backed Yoda's resolution in a 6-1 vote.

However, Matsuura — described by insiders as a close ally of Chiba — introduced a second resolution demanding that Yoda step down due to 'a difference of opinion in management principles.' Matsuura's motion was defeated 5-2.

He and Chiba resigned the next day. August 2: Matsuura and Chiba announced their resignations in a meeting with employees of Avex. Chiba denied any fault, while Matsuura complained that Avex had lost its love of music and said he wanted to start over. They had the support of many staff who also said they would quit.

More significantly, the label's top star,, said would leave. As a result, Avex's stocks in the fell by 16 percent that day. August 3: Due to pressure by employees and artists and to save the company from bankruptcy, Yoda resigned and was replaced by Toshio Kobayashi. 2010–present [ ] AGHD is listed at the and of Germany under the ticker symbol AX8.

More K-pop artists from other agencies continued to sign with Avex such as 's (2010), S-plus Entertainment's member (2011), 's (2011), NH Media's (2011) and 's (2011). On July 21, 2011, it was announced that Avex had paired with Korean management label YG Entertainment to form YGEX Entertainment. In 2012, the group began offering limited releases for sale, DRM-free for the first time within Japan on. Max Matsuura and Toshio Kobayashi, the company's top two individual shareholders, launched their own investment companies to anchor their shares in 2012. [ ] As a show of modernization, Avex Group moved to in in October 2014. The company was designated to the 36th floor – the former address of. On February 15, 2017, Avex Group discontinued all foreign exports of Blu-rays, DVDs, and CDs published under their Avex Pictures label.

The company provided no official statement on the decision. Operations [ ] Subsidiaries [ ] In April 2010 – the Avex Group corporation was re-structured to establish Avex Music Publishing Inc. As a consolidated subsidiary, in a corporate spin-off of music publishing division of Avex Group Holdings Inc.

Thus the Avex Group became a pure holding company, with a corporate structure as follows: Japan [ ] • Avex Entertainment Inc. ( エイベックス・エンタテインメント株式会社, eibekkusu entateinmento kabushiki gaisha) • Inc. ( エイベックス通信放送株式会社, eibekkusu tsūshin hōsō kabushiki gaisha) • Inc. ( エイベックス・マネジメント株式会社, eibekkusu manejimento kabushiki gaisha) • Inc. ( エイベックス・ミュージック・パブリッシング株式会社, eibekkusu myūjikku paburisshingu kabushiki gaisha) (Formerly Musique Folio Inc. And Prime Direction Inc.) Other [ ] • Avex International Holding Corporation • Avex Asia Pte.

July 1998 Affiliates [ ] • Memory-Tech Corporation • RecoChoku Co., Ltd. Drivers License Test Questions Bahamas Press more. • AWA Music labels [ ] • Avex Casa (house music and electronica) • Avex Classics () • Avex Globe ('s label) • Avex Ideak • Avex International (international releases) • Avex IO • Avex Trance (trance music) • (first record label of the group (1990)) • Avex Tune (dance music) • Binyl Records (rock music) • Dive in! October 31, 2012.

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