GMM Grammy
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| GMM Grammy | |
|---|---|
| Type | Public, SET: GRAMMY |
| Founded | 1983 |
| Headquarters | Bangkok |
| Key people | Paiboon Damrongchaitham, Chairman Boosaba Daorueng, Chief Executive Officer |
| Industry | Mass media |
| Products | Music, films, television, radio, magazines |
| Revenue | 6,313 million baht (2005)[1] |
| Employees | 2,698 [2] |
| Subsidiaries | GMM Tai Hub (film studio) |
| Website | www.gmmgrammy.com |
GMM Grammy Public Company Limited (Thai: จีเอ็มเอ็ม แกรมมี่, or G"MM' Grammy) is the largest record label and entertainment company in Thailand. It claims a 70% share of the Thai entertainment industry. Artists on Grammy include Bird McIntyre, China Dolls and Loso. In addition to its music business, the company is involved in concert production, artist management, film and television production and publishing.
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The company has six music groups, which encompass about 20 speciality record labels. The groups are:
- Grammy Grand Group - Mainstream/pop music (See also String (Thai pop)).
- Grammy Gold - Thai country (luk thung).
- Genie Record Group - Alternative/country (luk thung) music.
- UP^G Record Group - Pop rock.
- More Music Group - Rock music (See also Thai rock).
- Sanamluang Group - Independent music
Manufacturing and distribution comes under MGA Co. Ltd., while the Imagine record store chain is a company-owned retailer.
Music publishing is handled by GMM Music Publishing International Co., Ltd., while GMM Grammy licensed karaoke music and equipment is handled by Clean Karaoke.
Artists in the GMM Grammy stable include:
- AB Normal
- Asanee-Wasan
- Bird McIntyre
- Big Ass
- Blackhead
- Bodyslam
- Buddha Bless
- China Dolls
- Christina Aguilar
- Clash
- Dajim
- Endorphine
- Fahrenheit
- G-Junior
- Golf & Mike
- Jetrin Wattanasin
- Joey Boy
- Koh Mr. Saxman
- Katreeya English
- Lanna Commins
- Loso
- Mai Charoenpura
- Marsha Wattanapanich
- Nicole Theriault
- Palmy
- PARADOX
- Patiparn Pataweekarn (Mos)
- Pornchita na Songkhla (Benz)
- Potato
- Saturday Seiko
- Silly Fools
- Super Junior (international management)
- Taxi
- Zaza
GMM Tai Hub Co., Ltd., or GTH, is the GMM Grammy's film studio. It was formed in 2003 by the merger of GMM Pictures with producer Visute Poolvoralaks' Tai Entertainment and Jira Maligool's Hub Ho Hin film company, following the box-office success of the childhood romantic comedy, Fan Chan, which the three companies had a hand in producing. Films produced by GTH include:
- Fan Chan
- The Tin Mine
- Shutter
- Dear Dakanda
- Dek hor (Dorm)
- Lucky Loser
- Metrosexual
- Pattaya Maniac
- Seasons Change
- See How They Run
- The Possible
GMM Grammy has several television production marques, including Exact Co., Ltd., which produces lakorns, game shows and variety shows.
Magazines produced by GMM Grammy include:
- Image - Fashion, beauty, society news.
- Madame Figaro Magazine - Fashion and beauty "targeting sophisticated and highly educated women who do not need 'how to.'"
- Her World - The Thai edition of the popular Singaporean women's magazine.
- Maxim - The Thai edition of the popular lad mag.
GMM Grammy has partial stakes in the Bangkok Post and the Matichon Group, which publishes several Thai-language dailies, including Matichon and Kao Sod.
- Se-Education Plc. - A chain of university bookstores.
- ^ GMM Grammy Corporate Info - Message from Chairman and CEO
- ^ Wright Investors' Service Company profile snapshot
- Corporate website
- GMM Star – Listing of GMM Grammy's artists.
- More Music – GMM Grammy's rock music label.
- GMM Tai Hub – GMM Grammy's film studio.
- Financial statement quarter 1/2006 (ZIP) at the Stock Exchange of Thailand.