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Online and mobile news portal platform Today's Headlines, operated by Beijing-based Bytedance Technology, has made an announcement in Shanghai that it has formed a strategic partnership with five major satellite television networks including Hunan Satellite TV, Beijing Satellite TV, Dragon TV, Jiangsu Satellite TV and Zhejiang Satellite TV. Read More
Chinese e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba Group's (NYSE: BABA) B2C site Tmall has partnered with Shanghai Media Group (SMG) subsidiary Dragon TV to offer a TV-to-Online (T2O) shopping service focused on Dragon TV's drama Heyi Shengxiao Mo, which will allow users to order clothes and other products featured in the program via Tmall. Read More
China's TV stations have recently begun lengthening TV advertising breaks between TV drama episodes, holding sweepstakes, and using other methods to offset losses brought about by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT)'s recent ban on TV ad breaks during TV drama episodes. Read More
According to China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT), China's TV and radio broadcasting industry revenue exceeded RMB 210 bln in 2010, with CCTV, Shanghai Media Group (SMG), and Hunan Broadcasting System (HBS) each taking in over RMB 10 bln in revenues. Read More
China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has revealed that CCTV-1, Beijing Satellite TV, Shanghai's Dragon TV, Jiangsu Satellite TV and Hunan Satellite TV will begin simulcasting of standard definition and high-definition programming on September 28. Read More
Chinese media provider Shanghai Media Group's online video platform, Shanghai Media Group Broadband Broadcasting (SMGBB), has formally opened its Shanghai Online Television online rebroadcasting channel for public beta testing. Read More
Chinese media research firm China Mainland Media Research (CMMR) has released a survey regarding coverage of satellite television in China in 2007. Read More
Victor Koo, CEO of Chinese online video firm Youku, claimed today that the company expects to be granted an Online Audio-Visual Broadcasting License within the next few weeks. Read More