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Oriental Pearl, Japan's D2C to Establish Shanghai-based JV

Shanghai Stock Exchange, 2/27/14

Chinese media company Shanghai Oriental Pearl (600832.SH) has announced that the company's culture industry investment subsidiary Shanghai Oriental Pearl Culture Development has partnered with Japanese mobile marketing and advertising company D2C to establish a joint venture in Shanghai. Read More

MediaV Lands RMB 100 Mln Second-Round Funding

Sina Tech, 8/18/10

Shanghai-based online advertising firm MediaV announced that it has received funding from GGV Capital and LightSpeed Venture Partners totaling more than RMB 100 mln - the company's second round of funding, following an initial investment by LightSpeed last year. Read More

Update: Focus and Dentsu JV

Sohu IT, 7/10/08

A source has revealed that the joint venture formed between Japanese advertising firm Dentsu and Focus Media (Nasdaq: FMCN) will be officially established in August, and that employees of the new JV will come mainly from Dentsu's interactive division. Read More

Focus Media, Dentsu Form Online Ad Venture

Sina Tech, 1/22/08

Focus Media's (Nasdaq: FMCN) wholly-owned subsidiary Hua Kuang Advertising and Japanese advertising firm Dentsu announced today that they will form a joint-venture online advertising firm named Digit Ones. Read More

Rumor: Focus, Dentsu, Boosen to Merge Online Media Assets

Marbridge Consulting, 1/17/08

According to industry insiders, Focus Media's (Nasdaq: FMCN) online advertising business - Allyes, Dentsu, Boosen, and 5-6 other online advertising agencies have finalized an agreement to merge their digital marketing assets into one integrated online media agency, and will make an official announcement on January 22. Read More

Focus Media to Benefit from Sina Ad Rate Increase

21st Century Business Herald, 1/10/08

While Sina's (Nasdaq: SINA) share price rose 8% on news it was increasing its ad rates 30% in 2008, an industry insider believes the bulk of the increase will have to be passed on to Focus Media and WPP. Read More