The new management branch will be called EMI Entertainment Japan and will be headed up by Junya Nakasone, who will report to EMI Music Japan CEO and president Shoji Doyama.
The new divison will include the A&R group Great Hunting Team set up by EMI Music Japan a year ago and will oversee artists' publishing, merchandising, live, TV and online activities.
It will also be looking to recruit from beyond the music entertainment field, and hopes to represent celebrity and ...
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