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Chinese online video site operator Tudou (Nasdaq: TUDO) has announced that Evelyn Wang has resigned as COO and that the merger and integration of Youku (NYSE: YOKU) and Tudou personnel is progressing smoothly. Read More
Chinese online video site operator Tudou (Nasdaq: TUDO) announced today that it has reached an exclusive agreement with Shanghai Telecom to allow one-touch sharing of all content uploaded to China Telecom's (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) Shanghai eYun (eCloud) service after June 2 to Tudou's platform. Read More
A source in China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) revealed that the company's mobile video revenues in 2011 reached RMB 1.07 bln. Read More
Chinese online video site operator Tudou (Nasdaq: TUDO) today announced the launch of in-video e-commerce technology to be used on PepsiCo's online store and promotional platform on Alibaba Group's B2C e-commerce site TMall (pepsi.tmall.com). Read More
Chinese online video site operators Tudou (Nasdaq: TUDO) and Youku (NYSE: YOKU) today jointly announced that they have signed a definitive agreement by which the two companies will combine in a 100% stock-for-stock transaction. Read More
Chinese online video site operator Tudou (Nasdaq: TUDO) has announced that it - along with Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU), LeTV (Leshi) (300104.SZ), and other online video sites - have adopted technical measures to prevent rival Youku's (NYSE: YOKU) video search engine, Soku, from indexing content on their sites. 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
Chen Feng, VP and editor-in-chief of Chinese P2P streaming video platform PPLive (PPTV), recently revealed that PPTV paid a large sum in November to acquire the Mainland China online broadcasting rights for 100% of all new TV drama programming over the coming three years from South Korean networks KBS, MBC and SBS. Read More
China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) recently issued its "Operation and Management Requirements for Licensed Internet Television Operators," which requires that internet TV set-top boxes be operated only in cities selected for China's network convergence trials. Read More
Chinese online video site Youku (NYSE: YOKU) today responded to copyright infringement allegations made by rival Tudou (Nasdaq: TUDO), claiming that Tudou has infringed on Youku's broadcasting rights to more than 60 TV dramas, as well as illegally offering a number of Youku's original productions. Read More