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Nippon Koromubia Kabushiki Gaisha, often pronounced Korombia, operating internationally as Nihon Chikuonki Shōkai, is a Japanese founded in 1910 as Nipponophone Co., Ltd. It affiliated itself with the Columbia Graphophone Company of the and adopted the standard UK Columbia trademarks (the "Magic Notes") in 1931. The company changed its name to Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. in 1946. It used the Nippon Columbia name until October 1, 2002, when it became Koromubia Myūjikku Entateinmento Kabushiki kaisha. On October 1, 2010, the company returned to its current name. Outside Japan, the company operated formerly as the Savoy Label Group, which releases recordings on the SLG, , and continues to operate as Denon. It also manufactured electronic products under the brand name until 2001. In 2017, Concord Music acquired Savoy Label Group. Nippon Columbia also licensed properties in Japan until those rights were transferred to Turner Home Entertainment sometime in 1997. Currently, these rights are owned by Warner Bros. Japan LLC.


Other information
Aside from common historical roots, the current Nippon Columbia label has no direct relation with either the American (part of the group in the United States and known in Japan as Sony Records International; Nippon Columbia was the licensee for the American Columbia Records up until 1968, when CBS/Sony (now Sony Music) was founded) or the British group, of which the original Columbia Graphophone Co. was a part - the licensee for the British Columbia Graphophone Company was actually Toshiba Musical Industries (The group was broken up in 2012; the current licensee for re-issues is Universal Music Japan). The label is notable, however, for continuing to use the historical Magic Notes logo, which has been associated with the Columbia name since the label's founding.

In addition to music, Nippon Columbia also develops and publishes video games.


Artists
Japanese People's Honour Award-winning singer belonged to the label. This label is also known for dropping , the best-selling solo artist in Japanese history (since 1968), before her rise to fame. It happened after her first single "Nothing from Nothing" and album of the same name flopped, due to little or no promotion. She subsequently met her current producer, , who is now President of .

Also included in the roster:


Labels
  • Animex
  • B-C (pronounced B to C)
  • CME Records
  • Columbia House
  • Columbia International
  • Columbia Japan
  • Columbia*readymade (originally stylized as ********* records,tokyo and/or readymade records,tokyo on CD artwork, later changing to columbia*readymade after Nippon Columbia rebranded to Columbia Music Entertainment)
  • Columbia Records (unrelated to the , which is under )
  • Forte Music Entertainment (stylized as Forte Music E.)
  • Heat Wave
  • Hug Columbia
  • M-Train
  • Nexstar Records
  • Passion
  • Triad


OtoRevo
In February 2006 Columbia Music Entertainment CEO hired Napster co-founder as executive advisor to the CEO. In April 2006, Ritter became CTO and formed the Red Dove (R&D) division, focusing on reducing costs and improving efficiency of internal operations, while developing new spinout companies that proved better approaches to the most expensive aspects of CME's business.

In 2007, Ritter hired into CME, and together they began building a Japanese-based, competition-oriented promotional platform for new artists called . The premise of the project was to prove a more cost- and time-efficient model for discovering viable artists to join the label. Despite the measurable successes of Otorevo, Otorevo brings the noise… and a record contract. Mike Sheetal (2008-02-14). Retrieved on 2013-07-16. Columbia Music Entertainment & Good Crew Offer CC-Licensed Vocal Tracks. Creative Commons (2008-03-25). Retrieved on 2013-07-16. the CME board of directors voted to terminate all R&D projects in March 2008.


OtoRevo Artists
A number of talented artists were discovered on the OtoRevo platform. Two artist received debuts but all were released after the shut down of the R&D division and went to other labels. The most well known is the group CREAM Artimage Official Website - English. Artimage.co.jp. Retrieved on 2013-07-16. who were originally named IYSE. They are currently one of the top selling new artists in Japan with more than 3M channel views on YouTube. Cream - hip-hop group. Jpopasia.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-16.


Major investors
Major investors included Faith Inc. (31.20%), Daiichi Kosho Company (4.75%), Japan Securities Finance Co., Ltd. (2.13%), Sumitomo Trust and Banking (0.95%), Nomura Securities (0.75%), (0.64%) and Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance Company (0.59%).

In 2017, Faith Inc. acquired the rest of Nippon Columbia stocks, making it a wholly owned subsidiary.


See also
  • List of record labels


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