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Chinese online entertainment firm Perfect World (002624.SZ) has announced plans to raise up to RMB 1 bln in funding through a non-public offering. Read More
Beijing-based TV program and film investment, production, and distribution company Englight Media (300251.SZ) recently announced that its subsidiary Beijing-based Enlight Pictures will invest RMB 30 mln in Suzhou-based film and TV series production, investment, and distribution firm Lanbaihong Film. Read More
Beijing-based media player software developer Baofeng Group (300431.SZ) recently announced that it has signed an agreement with affiliate Tianjin-based Baofeng Xinhui Business Management Partnership, Baofeng Group deputy general manager Lv Ning, and individual investor Wang Yuan to set up a film and TV drama production and distribution subsidiary. Read More
Chinese Internet and mobile services firm Tencent (0700.HK) announced yesterday that it has established Tencent Pictures, a wholly owned subsidiary focused on film and TV program production. Read More
The Shenzhen division of China's State Administration of Press and Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) has levied a fine of approximately RMB 260 mln against Shenzhen-based online media player developer and operator QVOD for multiple online piracy violations and a failure to rectify the company's practices. Read More
On November 27, Shenzhen-based internet company Tencent (0700.HK) launched a "U.S. Read More
Chinese online video site LeTV (300104.SZ) has filed a RMB 80,000 IPR infringement lawsuit against online video site Youku Tudou (NYSE: YOKU) for reportedly illegally broadcasting the TV drama Eternal Moment, to which LeTV has exclusive online broadcasting rights, on the Youku iPhone mobile app. Read More
Beijing-based B2C e-commerce platform 360Buy and Chinese online video site LeTV (300104.SZ) announced a strategic partnership today for online video shopping. Read More
Wang Weiping, deputy director of the Chinese State Administration of Radio, Film and Television's (SARFT) Department of Teleplay Administration, recently disclosed at the 11th Annual Capital TV Programming Showcase (Fall 2012) in Beijing that SARFT will require TV drama production companies to "reduce quantity and increase quality" starting in October 2012 due to concerns over surplus production. Read More
An industry source claimed recently that following State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) diktats issued this month and in December 2011 restricting TV drama airtimes, the number of new TV serials being shot in China this year has dropped to one-third of 2011 volumes. Read More