One Hundred Label In Feud With SBS As Well—Popular Idols’ Appearances To Be Affected

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“This label is being so stupid, I have no words.”

Jenny Kang

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One Hundred Label, home to THE BOYZ and subsidiaries like VIVIZ‘s Big Planet Made (BPM Entertainment) and EXO-CBX‘s INB100, is now feuding with another Korean broadcasting network, reported Star News.

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After soloist Lee Mujin and comedian Lee Soo Geun made headlines after they skipped the shoot for their own shows, LeeMujin Service and Unpredictable Fortunetellers, One Hundred Label claimed in an official statement that it is still waiting for KBS for an explanation behind Xiumin‘s “banning” from Music Bank.

KBS vs. One Hundred: Label Addresses Lee Mujin’s No-Show, Asks Network “To Cooperate”

Then, on March 9, 2025 (KST), Star News reported that KBS might not be the only network  in a feud with One Hundred Label and its subsidiaries.

According to the exclusive report, One Hundred Label is also facing friction with SBS—and as a result, K-Pop idol groups and other artists under the management of One Hundred Label, BPM, and/or INB100 are refraining from appearing on SBS’s programs like Inkigayo. For one, Xiumin will not be perfroming on Inkigayo despite his comeback with a solo album on March 10.

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Star News added that, according to industry insiders, the conflict between One Hundred Label and SBS’s entertainment division stems from an incident from September 2024.

When EXO member Baekhyun‘s name was excluded from Inkigayo‘s signature “Next Week” recorded announcement for comebacks…

…One Hundred Label raised concerns with the network. But after failing to come to an agreement over what happened, SBS has been “boycotted” by the label. This reportedly led to VIVIZ’s absence from Inkigayo in November 2024.

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Amid the fight picking with not only one but two broadcasting networks, K-Pop fans—especially the fans of artists under One Hundred Label and its subsidiaries—expressed frustration as THE BOYZ awaits the release of their third full-length album on March 17.

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  • “All because of ‘Next Week’??? But why should the other artists suffer?”
  • “It’s as if MC Mong has been waiting for an excuse to pounce on these broadcasting networks. Is he bitter about all the time that he didn’t get to appear on their shows?”
  • “Wait, so all artists across the entire label and its subsidiaries are skipping music shows because of one ‘Next Week’ video…? My favorite group didn’t appear on ‘Next Week’ either and they still had multiple comebacks just fine.”
  • “What did Lee Mujin do to deserve this? His contract was signed before the CEO switch… Who’s really causing harm to these artists? This is so frustrating. I’m not Lee Mujin’s fan, but I love his show. So, this really pisses me off. It’s not like Baekhyun is the only one that One Hundred Label needs to care for. What are they even doing?!”
  • “This label has way too much drama going on.”
  • “Yeah… Just stay out of Inkigayo then.”
  • “I’m so baffled so I keep commenting… Like, even hardcore solo stans would never blame agencies or broadcasting networks because their artist didn’t appear on a ‘Next Week’ video. This label is being so stupid, I have no words.”
  • “You know what? I hope they don’t ever get to appear on any of the shows.”

Read more about Lee Mujin’s no-show here:

Lee Mujin’s Latest Activity Following No-Show To His Own Program Sparks Speculations

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