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Time Fengjun Entertainment
Beijing Time Fengjun Culture and Art Development Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 北京时代峰峻文化艺术发展有限公司; pinyin: Běijīng shídài fēng jùn wénhuà yìshù fāzhǎn yǒuxiàn gōngsī), often shortened to Time Fengjun Entertainment or just Time Fengjun, is a Chinese multimedia film and television entertainment company. In addition to artist brokerage, Time Fengjun is also involved in the production of film, television, music, and variety shows.
In 2009, Time Fengjun was registered in Beijing and established the trainee training organization "TF Family" in Chongqing.
In August 2017, TFBOYS held two “AliveFour” concerts in Nanjing for their fourth anniversary. However, this time, unlike previous concerts, ticket purchases required premium membership of one year or more, which would give you a code for the purchase. This caused Time Fengjun's website to lag and crash, and only a few fans were able to get the ticket purchase code. Afterwards, Time Fengjun blamed it on the negligence of their staff. Some fans reported Time Fengjun to the Beijing Miyun District Industrial and Commercial Bureau, where the company is located, for fraud. The bureau has since began investigation.
In June 2020, 270 tickets were sold under the name of a summer sports event, generating over 2.6 million RMB in total revenue, with an average price close to 10,000 RMB per ticket. Due to TF Entertainment's repeated auction-style events and ticket sales for performances, eight fan clubs jointly boycotted the event.
In September, TF Entertainment produced a music promotion program titled Youth On Fire for the TNT. On 16 October, the group’s official fan club launched a voting event for the "Most Popular Collaborative Stage." According to the voting results, the top three performances received virtual gifts equivalent to approximately 6.4 million RMB, 5.5 million RMB, and 230,000 RMB respectively. The top eight performances received a total of about 12.5 million RMB in virtual gifts.
The company had promised special perks—exclusive performance videos—for fans who participated in the voting. However, these perks were never delivered. On 2 September 2021, the company issued a statement claiming that offering value-added services to paid members did not violate current laws, and the relevant ranking system was later changed to a free format.
On 26 December 2016, Huang Yuhang’s legal guardian sent a legal letter to TF Entertainment requesting termination of the signed contracts and agreements.
On 22 January 2017, TF Entertainment responded, demanding that Huang Yuhang continue to fulfill the existing talent management contract.
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Time Fengjun Entertainment
Beijing Time Fengjun Culture and Art Development Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 北京时代峰峻文化艺术发展有限公司; pinyin: Běijīng shídài fēng jùn wénhuà yìshù fāzhǎn yǒuxiàn gōngsī), often shortened to Time Fengjun Entertainment or just Time Fengjun, is a Chinese multimedia film and television entertainment company. In addition to artist brokerage, Time Fengjun is also involved in the production of film, television, music, and variety shows.
In 2009, Time Fengjun was registered in Beijing and established the trainee training organization "TF Family" in Chongqing.
In August 2017, TFBOYS held two “AliveFour” concerts in Nanjing for their fourth anniversary. However, this time, unlike previous concerts, ticket purchases required premium membership of one year or more, which would give you a code for the purchase. This caused Time Fengjun's website to lag and crash, and only a few fans were able to get the ticket purchase code. Afterwards, Time Fengjun blamed it on the negligence of their staff. Some fans reported Time Fengjun to the Beijing Miyun District Industrial and Commercial Bureau, where the company is located, for fraud. The bureau has since began investigation.
In June 2020, 270 tickets were sold under the name of a summer sports event, generating over 2.6 million RMB in total revenue, with an average price close to 10,000 RMB per ticket. Due to TF Entertainment's repeated auction-style events and ticket sales for performances, eight fan clubs jointly boycotted the event.
In September, TF Entertainment produced a music promotion program titled Youth On Fire for the TNT. On 16 October, the group’s official fan club launched a voting event for the "Most Popular Collaborative Stage." According to the voting results, the top three performances received virtual gifts equivalent to approximately 6.4 million RMB, 5.5 million RMB, and 230,000 RMB respectively. The top eight performances received a total of about 12.5 million RMB in virtual gifts.
The company had promised special perks—exclusive performance videos—for fans who participated in the voting. However, these perks were never delivered. On 2 September 2021, the company issued a statement claiming that offering value-added services to paid members did not violate current laws, and the relevant ranking system was later changed to a free format.
On 26 December 2016, Huang Yuhang’s legal guardian sent a legal letter to TF Entertainment requesting termination of the signed contracts and agreements.
On 22 January 2017, TF Entertainment responded, demanding that Huang Yuhang continue to fulfill the existing talent management contract.