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Chinese microblogging platform Weibo (Nasdaq: WB), a subsidiary of Sina (Nasdaq: SINA), said yesterday that total views of topics posted on Weibo related to the Olympics reached 10 bln on the day of the Rio Games' opening ceremony. Read More
Wang Jianquan, director for IPTV rights protection at CCTV's national online TV station CNTV, revealed recently that CNTV has filed a suit in the Guangzhou Intermediate People's Court, alleging that BesTV New Media (600637.SH) and Guangzhou Telecom's local IPTV service infringed on its information network broadcasting rights to CCTV programs. Read More
CCTV's national online TV station CNTV recently divulged that it is considering taking legal action against Shanghai Media Group subsidiary Shanghai BesTV New Media (600637.SH), claiming BesTV illegally broadcast content from the 2012 London Olympics without a license. Read More
China Unicom (NYSE: CHU; 0762.HK; 600050.SH) has selected Shanghai-based mobile search solutions provider mInfo to power Unicom's automated information search service, SMS 114. Read More
Industry sources reported recently that four major Chinese portals -- Sina (Nasdaq: SINA), Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU), Tencent (0700.HK), and Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) - purchased on-demand broadcast rights, rather than live broadcast rights, for coverage of the upcoming London Olympics. Read More
Chinese internet portal Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) announced today that it has signed an agreement with CCTV's national online TV station, CNTV, to license online video rights to coverage of the 2012 London Olympics as a strategic partner of CNTV. Read More
A source at an online portal site involved in talks with China Central Television (CCTV)'s national online TV station, CNTV, reported to the National Business Daily today that CNTV will resell new media broadcast rights to 2012 London Olympics coverage according to a three-tiered system of plans. Read More
Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has announced that in addition to including its core competitive products in news, e-mail, and online literature, Netease's 2012 London Olympics coverage strategy will include investment in mobile internet and mobile application products. Read More
Xia Xiaohui, deputy general manager of CCTV's national online TV station, China Network TV (CNTV), said that CNTV would not sell live or on-demand new media broadcasting rights for the 2012 London Olympic Games to any other portals or video sites. Read More
Chinese television advertising company China Mass Media (NYSE: CMM) today announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2011. Read More