Melon is South Korea's largest
music subscription service, with over 28 million users. Melon is the most popular music streaming service in South Korea. In fact, a survey of users of smartphones found that they were the most used applications by Koreans.[3] Melon users can stream and download music and music videos and create custom
ringtones.[4] Melon is available on
Android and
iOS.[citation needed]
The name "Melon" is a portmanteau of the phrase "melody on".[5]
History
Melon was founded on November 16, 2004, in South Korea by
SK Telecom, South Korea's largest wireless carrier. It attracted more than 10,000 subscribers per day on average, surpassing 310,000 on its first few months.[6] In October 2008, SK Telecom transferred the majority of Melon's stock to its shareholder
Loen Entertainment for approximately 24.3 billion
KRW.[7] In July 2013, SK Planet, a subsidiary of SK Telecom, sold 52.56% of its stake in Loen Entertainment to Star Invest Holdings Limited, a subsidiary of Affinity Equity Partners, a Hong Kong-based private equity firm.[8] Later in January 2016,
Kakao acquired a 76.4% stake in the company for 1.87 trillion won (approximately $1.64 billion).[9][10] In 2018, Kakao M spun-off from Kakao, but Melon stayed.[citation needed]
In 2021, Melon merged with Kakao Entertainment and rebranded itself as "Melon M". This joint venue aimed to secure their leadership in the showbiz industry. Lee Jae-wook will lead the joint. At that time, the streaming platform boasted 33 million users and around 5 million paying users.[11]
International operations
In 2010, Melon was launched by SK Telecom in
Indonesia, in partnership with
Telkom Indonesia.[12] In 2016, Telkom Indonesia bought all the stake formerly owned by SK Telecom following the SK Telecom's divestment from all Melon businesses, thus making Melon Indonesia an Indonesian company.[13]
Promotions
Music programs on TV
Melon is the main
sponsor of the following music-related shows:
Inkigayo (
SBS, October 2010 – December 2016, re-sponsored since February 2017. Previously known as Popular Song and The Music Trend.)
In 2009, LOEN Entertainment launched the
Melon Music Awards (MMA), an award-giving body dedicated to calculating digital sales and online votes to judge the winners.[15]
^Yang, Hyung-wook (December 14, 2004).
"SK·LG텔 MP3음악포털 '대박'조짐" [Signs of SK·LG Tel MP3 music portal 'big hit']. Financial News (in Korean). Retrieved March 19, 2023 – via
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^Chae, Su-woong (October 24, 2008).
"SK텔레콤, 음악사업 멜론 로엔으로 양도" [SK Telecom transfers music business to Melon Loen]. Digital Daily (in Korean). Retrieved March 19, 2023 – via
Naver.
^Kim, Min-ki (July 18, 2013).
"SK플래닛, 로엔 지분 52% '2659억'에 매각" [SK Planet sells 52% stake in Loen for '265.9 billion']. Newsis (in Korean). Retrieved March 19, 2023.
^Nam, An-woo (November 9, 2009).
멜론, 연말 음악 시상식 개최…"공정성 담보될 것". My Daily.
Archived from the original on April 4, 2023. Retrieved April 4, 2023 – via Naver.
^Eom, Dong-jin; Kim, Jin-seok (September 26, 2013).
[창간특집] 가요계 파워랭킹 1위, 브랜드 SM·가수 GD [[Introductory Feature] No. 1 in the power ranking in the music industry, brand SM and singer GD]. Ilgan Sports (in Korean). Archived from
the original on October 1, 2013. Retrieved January 26, 2023.