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China's State Administration of Press and Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) has tightened its regulations on over the top (OTT) Internet TV set top boxes (STB) with several manufacturers failing to gain approval over the last several months. Read More
According to an investor in Chinese media conglomerate Shanghai Media Group (SMG), e-commerce giant Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA) will make an RMB 9-digit strategic investment in an unnamed publicly traded media company. Read More
Chinese media company Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group (SMEG) has announced that the company will merge two of its subsidiary companies, TV service operator BesTV New Media (600637.SH) and media company Shanghai Oriental Pearl Group (600832.SH), as well as carry out a non-public share issuance for the newly merged company. Read More
Chinese media companies BesTV New Media (600637.SH) and Shanghai Oriental Pearl (Group) (600832.SH) both announced suspension of trading in their respective company shares beginning on March 24, with trading to resume following company announcements. Read More
Shanghai Media Group subsidiary BesTV New Media (600637.SH) has announced the suspension of trading in the company's shares beginning on February 19, due to uncertainty caused by planned equity incentives from the company's board of directors. Read More
According to statistics released by China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT), Shanghai saw actual revenues (excluding government subsidies) from the radio, TV and film industry reach RMB 8.31 bln, up 18.7% YoY, for the first five months of 2011, with Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group (SMEG) recording revenues of RMB 7.01 bln for the same period. Read More
Recent industry rumors hold that Shanghai Media Group (SMG) has begun its initial foray into the browser game market. Read More
Public transport digital media network operator Digital Media Group (DMG) has partnered with the Shanghai Media and Entertainment Group (SMEG)'s subsidiary New Media Information Communication to operate a digital information display network on Shanghai's commuting network infrastructure. Read More