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Online video website iQiyi, a subsidiary of Chinese internet firm Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), and Zhejiang-based film and TV production and distribution company Huace Film & TV (300133.SZ) have jointly announced that the two companies will form a JV named Huace iQiyi Film & TV. Read More
According to a knowledgeable source, Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) is currently involved in discussions to acquire Shanda Interactive's online video subsidiary Ku6 (Nasdaq: KUTV). Read More
Qiu Wenyou, president of Shanda Interactive, denied recent industry rumors that the online media and game operator has been preparing to absorb its online video subsidiary Ku6 (Nasdaq: KUTV) and launch a paid "Shanda Video" product. Read More
Shanda Interactive's online video subsidiary Ku6 (Nasdaq: KUTV) announced the launch of a new gaming video UGC strategy today. Read More
Chen Hao, VP of Shanda Interactive's online video subsidiary Ku6 (Nasdaq: KUTV), has announced that the company plans to roll out a gaming channel this year in partnership with game operators Shanda Interactive, Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU), and KongZhong (Nasdaq: KONG). Read More
Shineshow, a film and television production JV owned by Chinese online media and game operator Shanda Interactive and Hunan Broadcasting System predecessor Golden Eagle Broadcasting System (GBS), announced recently that it will partner with CNR Mobile, China National Radio's IPTV and mobile operator, on a "Shineshow M-Maker Micromovie" section of CNR Mobile's service, offering more than a dozen micromovies to subscribers of all three mobile telecom operators. Read More
Zhu Jing, CTO of Shanda Online and VP of Chinese online media provider and online game developer and operator Shanda Interactive, revealed recently that Shanda had begun preparations to spin off Shanda Advertising (unofficial translation) as a new subsidiary in July 2012. Read More
"Aishang TV," an online video site founded by Chen Anjun, former senior VP of Shanda Interactive's online video subsidiary Ku6 (Nasdaq: KUTV), launched today. Read More
Qu Haibin, former CEO of Chinese online media and game operator Shanda Interactive's defunct wireless value-added services subsidiary Hurray (also known as Shanda Wireless), confirmed recently that Hurray and Shanda had quietly signed a management buy-out (MBO) agreement on December 15, 2011, officially ending Hurray's relationship with the Shanda system. Read More
The National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC) has added online P2P video service provider, download accelerator software developer, and online game operator Xunlei to its copyright non-compliance list for the first time in its recent audit of 18 online video sites due to Xunlei's failure to provide a complete list of its TV drama content and relevant licenses. Read More