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Pony Canyon is a member of the Fuji Sankei Media Group specializing in the distribution of music video products. In addition to releasing self-planned and produced music products, it also sells program DVDs for affiliated company Fuji TV. Its predecessor was Nippon Broadcasting Corporation Co., Ltd. in 1955. On October 1, 1966, Nippon Broadcasting Co., Ltd. was established as a legal entity and was renamed Poly Co., Ltd. In the same year, Canyon Records was established. The two parties officially merged into Polly Good News on October 21, 1987. Basic introduction Company name: Pony Canyon Foreign name: Pony Canyon Headquarters location: Japan Date of establishment: 1987 Business scope: Distribution of records Company nature: Japanese corporate music brand, artist group, development of Hong Kong people in Japan, development situation, development in Taiwan, Hong Kong Development, music brand PONY CANYON PONY CANYON Headquarters Building FLIGHT MASTER MASSIVE RECORDS FAITHFUL NAV SEE-SAW F-LABEL AARD-VARK Zeit ROCKER ROOM Knife Edge Artist Group Luo Zhixiang (Taiwan, China) Luo Zhixiang Zhao Jiawei (Mainland China, Taiwan) Jang Keun Suk) (South Korea) Jang Keun Suk Kim Bum (South Korea) Kim Bum John-Hoon (Kim Jung Hoon Korea) (2006~2011) SS501 (Korean group) w-inds. (Japan) Sound Horizon Lead aiko Ichikawa Yui Ueto Aya Shimokawa Kudo Shizuka Fujiki Naoto FLAME Jin Zhenxun Ahn Jae Wook (South Korea 2009-) Sexy Zone (Japan) Ahn Jae Wook LM.C LM.C B1A4 Yan Yalun (Taiwan) Hong Kong people came to Japan to develop In 1984, Alan Tam went to Boli Jiayin to publish Japanese and English Mixed records with Japanese and English, many of Alan Tam's classic Cantonese songs are also released in the form of "Japanese songs with Chinese lyrics", such as Summer Cold Wind, the original Japanese song is Summer's Cold Wind; Love Trap, the original English song: Love Trap; Embrace , Japanese-English mixed original song: はなさないで (Embrace the Japanese-English Encyclopedia). Alan Tam's album Summer's Cold Wind Thunder Arm Hello!Solitude Fantasy released by Polly Goodbye Development in Taiwan In the early 1990s, Polly Goodbyin established a branch company "Bolly Goodbyin Co., Ltd." in Taipei, Taiwan, mainly publishing in Taiwan. CD albums of singers (Lin Qiang, etc.); the company ceased operations in the late 1990s. Subsequently, the song copyrights of its singers were sold to Fenghua Records in 2003.

List of singers (1992-1997) Zhong Shangrong (1995-1997) terminated his contract in 1997 Wang Jie (1996-1998) switched to Emperor Entertainment in 1999 Zhang Kefan (1995-1996) transferred to Zhengdong Records in 1997 Huang Zhongqi (1995-1996) moved to Zhengdong Records in 1996. Zhang Haozhe (1993-1996) retired from the music scene in 1998. Chen Junting (1996-1997) retired behind the scenes in 1997. Huang Zhongyuan (1997-1998) 2000 In 2008, she switched to Sony Music, Lin Jiayi (1995-1998). In 1998, she transferred to PolyGram Records, Zhenni (1994-1996), retired from the music scene in 1996, Wu Chenjun (1997-1998), terminated her contract in 1998, Li Tingyi (2002- 2003) Shen Fangru (1995-1997) retired from the music scene in 2003. She transferred to Fenghua Records in 1997. Pan Meichen (1995-1997) Huang Yiling (1994-1997) transferred to Shanghua Records in 1998. Liang Li and Gu Jingjie’s group L.A. Boyz (1992-1994) transferred to ASOS (1994-1997) in 1994. The contract was terminated in 1997 and transferred to Qingtian Entertainment in 2001. Gu Jingjie and Huang Haolun (1996-1997) retired from the music scene in 1997 to develop in Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, Boligain established Jiayin Records, and in 1996 it cooperated with Lele Records to release records. Later, it was reorganized into Boligain Hong Kong Branch in 1998, and the only artist Li Huimin transferred to PolyGram Records. Later, it was acquired by Taiwan Fenghua Records in 2003 and became the Hong Kong branch of Fenghua Records. List of singers (1990-2003) Nan Lun Yongliang (1990-1992) retired from the music industry in 1999 Li Guoxiang (1990-1996) retired from the music industry in 1996 Wu Qihua (2000-2001) retired from the music industry in 2001 Cao Yonglian (1994 Year - 1997) In 2001, he transferred to Faji Records. Tang Wenlong (1994 - 1996) retired from the music industry in 1996. Chen Qitai (2002 - 2003) retired from the music industry in 2003. Lin Zixiang (1995 - 1997) retired from the music industry in 1998. Female Li Lexi (1992-1994) In 1994, he transferred to Feitu Records. Jiang Xiwen (1993-1995) terminated the contract in 1995. In 2003, he changed his name to Jiang Xinci and returned to the music industry. Ye Cuiwen (1995-1997) retired from the music industry in 1998. Li Huimin (1996-1998 Year) In 1998, he transferred to PolyGram Records. Chen Sihui (2002-2003) quit the singing group Face To Face (1990-1993) in 2003 and disbanded in 1993. Zhang Chongji and Zhang Chongde (2001-2003) transferred to 2003. Universal Music