BTS selects Bloomberg as '50 people who have shone this year'

Group BTS ranked 50 people who shone this year, which Bloomberg selected.Bloomberg selected and released 50 teams of people and groups that have achieved the most remarkable achievements in 2018 in business, entertainment, finance, politics and science and technology on its website on the 6th (local time).In the business sector, Ben van Boerdon, CEO of Royal Dutch Shell, and in the financial sector, Fed members, including Jerome Powell, chairman of the United States of America Federal Reserve System, were among the top names.In the political field, Times Up was selected to engage in activities to resolve sexual violence and gender discrimination throughout the United States of America.The group provides legal advice to women affected by sexual violence.In the science and technology category, Amy Hood, Microsofts chief financial officer (CFO), and Donna Strickland, the Nobel Prize winner, were named. United States of America singer Taylor Swift and BTS were selected for the entertainment category.BTS was the only Korean to be named to the Bloomberg 50 this year.Bloomberg said: BTS is the first place on the Billboards album chart with Love Yourself Former Tier (LOVE YOURSELF Tear) in June.It is the first K-pop band to reach , and once again charts first place with Love Yourself Reason Answer (LOVE YOURSELF Answer) in AugustWe have achieved unprecedented success in United States of America.The tremendous popularity of BTS is due to the fact that the younger generation is a favorite genre, but has been willing to talk about social issues, mental health and politics.BTSs first World Stadium tour ticket sold out in a few minutes, which is a signal that the worlds audience is ready to accept a band with Koreas sensibility.BTSs Big Hit Entertainment is expanding its content area to movies, games and original YouTube based on the success of BTS, Bloomberg said. In March, company sales doubled to $ 86 million from the previous year.The Bloomberg 50, which was released on the day, is also featured in Bloomberg Business Week.

Group BTS ranked 50 people who shone this year, which Bloomberg selected.

Bloomberg selected and released 50 teams of people and groups that have achieved the most remarkable achievements in 2018 in business, entertainment, finance, politics and science and technology on its website on the 6th (local time).

In the business sector, Ben van Boerdon, CEO of Royal Dutch Shell, and in the financial sector, Fed members, including Jerome Powell, chairman of the United States of America Federal Reserve System, were among the top names.

In the political field, "Time's Up" was selected to engage in activities to resolve sexual violence and gender discrimination throughout the United States of America. The group provides legal advice to women affected by sexual violence.

In the science and technology category, Amy Hood, Microsoft's chief financial officer (CFO), and Donna Strickland, the Nobel Prize winner, were named. United States of America singer Taylor Swift and BTS were selected for the entertainment category.

BTS was the only Korean to be named to the Bloomberg 50 this year.

Bloomberg said: "BTS is the first place on the Billboards album chart with "Love Yourself Former Tier" (LOVE YOURSELF Tear) in June. It is the first K-pop band to reach , and once again charts first place with "Love Yourself Reason Answer" (LOVE YOURSELF Answer) in August "We have achieved unprecedented success in United States of America."

"The tremendous popularity of BTS is due to the fact that the younger generation is a favorite genre, but has been willing to talk about social issues, mental health and politics."

"BTS's first World Stadium tour ticket sold out in a few minutes, which is a signal that the world's audience is ready to accept a band with Korea's sensibility."

"BTS's Big Hit Entertainment is expanding its content area to movies, games and original YouTube based on the success of BTS," Bloomberg said. "In March, company sales doubled to $ 86 million from the previous year."

The Bloomberg 50, which was released on the day, is also featured in Bloomberg Business Week.