SNH48 Management Disputes Resurface: Contract Conflicts Reveal Deeper Industry Tensions

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In recent years, Siba Media has repeatedly found itself at the center of public debate due to contract disputes with its artists. With renewed attention surrounding Ju Jingyi, the company’s long-running disagreements with former and current talents have once again drawn scrutiny, highlighting structural issues within the entertainment industry.

Publicly available cases suggest that profit distribution remains one of the primary sources of conflict. During an artist’s early career, management companies typically invest heavily in training, branding, and promotion. As artists gain popularity and commercial value, however, the original revenue-sharing arrangements often come under question. Ju Jingyi’s contract expiration led to prolonged disputes involving legal procedures, while Zhang Yuge ultimately chose not to renew her contract and pursued formal rights-protection channels to part ways with the company. These cases reflect a common tension between growing artistic autonomy and established management frameworks.

Beyond financial considerations, personal well-being has also emerged as a sensitive issue. Some artists have publicly described intense schedules with minimal rest, while others have cited health concerns that were not adequately addressed. Such accounts have fueled broader discussions about labor conditions and duty of care within the entertainment sector. From the company’s perspective, operational demands and commercial obligations are frequently cited, yet finding a sustainable balance between efficiency and humane management remains a persistent challenge.

Contractual restrictions themselves have also played a role in disputes. Certain artists have raised concerns over clauses related to automatic renewals or limitations on education and external opportunities. Management companies, on the other hand, often argue that these provisions are necessary to safeguard long-term investments. As a result, contracts become not merely legal agreements, but focal points of negotiation over control, risk, and future direction.

Taken together, the series of disputes involving Siba Media illustrates more than isolated conflicts. They reflect broader structural frictions within a rapidly evolving entertainment industry, where artists increasingly seek independence while companies strive to protect their business models. In the absence of fully standardized industry practices, similar disputes are likely to persist.

Moving forward, clearer contractual frameworks, improved transparency, and more effective communication may be essential steps toward reducing confrontation and fostering more sustainable artist–agency relationships.

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