Shin Ah-yeong, FA market 'from Harvard Business School', exits contract with Starlight Enter

Shin Ah-yeong, a former sports announcer, came to the FA market.On the 28th, Shin Ah-yeongs exclusive contract with his agency Steit Entertainment was terminated.Shin Ah-yeong signed an exclusive contract with Old DeMost Entertainment in September 2018.In May 2020, DeMost Entertainment changed its name to its current name, Starit Entertainment.Shin Ah-yeong, who made his debut as an announcer for SBS ESPN (now SBS Sports) in 2013 after graduating from Harvard Business Schools history department, has participated in sports programs such as SBS Sports Baseball S, EPL Review, Sports Center, KBS2s Bowlshoi Young Pyo as well as TVNs The Genius: Black Garnet, High School 10 Great Kings, XTM Southern King Video rank show M16 , MBC every1 Come on - is Korea the first time ?He also played an active role as an entertainment MC.Shin Ah-yeong, whose father is Shin Jae-yoon, former chairman of the finance committee, married a two-year-old Harvard Business School alumni man in New York, USA in 2018.

Shin Ah-yeong, a former sports announcer, came to the FA market.

On the 28th, Shin Ah-yeong's exclusive contract with his agency Steit Entertainment was terminated.

Shin Ah-yeong signed an exclusive contract with Old DeMost Entertainment in September 2018. In May 2020, DeMost Entertainment changed its name to its current name, Starit Entertainment.

Shin Ah-yeong, who made his debut as an announcer for SBS ESPN (now SBS Sports) in 2013 after graduating from Harvard Business School's history department, has participated in sports programs such as SBS Sports' Baseball S, EPL Review, Sports Center, KBS2's "Bowlshoi Young Pyo" as well as TVN's "The Genius: Black Garnet", "High School 10 Great Kings", XTM 'Southern King' Video rank show M16 ', MBC every1' Come on - is Korea the first time '? He also played an active role as an entertainment MC.

Shin Ah-yeong, whose father is Shin Jae-yoon, former chairman of the finance committee, married a two-year-old Harvard Business School alumni man in New York, USA in 2018.