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Chinese state-owned news site operator Xinhuanet Co (603888.SH) recently announced that it has signed an agreement to set up a new technology company called "Xinhua Smart Cloud Technology" with several subsidiary companies of parent firm Xinhua News Agency, Ali Venture Capital, and Hangzhou-based Shuwenyun Investment Partnership. Read More
China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) has announced on its official website that it has begun issuing press credentials to journalists at certain state-owned websites, including Xinhuanet.com, People's Daily Online, Chinadaily.com, Ce.cn, China International Broadcasting Network (CIBN), and China Network TV (CNTV).Read More
Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) responded to reports of problems with its news search (http://news.baidu.com) on April 24 by saying that the company was in the process of updating its search algorithms and site layout, and optimizing Baidu News functions. Read More
From March 31 at 8am, to April 3 at 8am, Chinese internet companies Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) and Tencent (0700.HK) microblogging services will suspend users' ability to comment. Read More
Chinese P2P streaming video platform PPLive (PPTV) and Xinhua News Agency's Xinhuanet plan to establish a joint venture in Beijing, according to an industry source who could not divulge any further details. Read More
Beijing-based Chuangsheng Shilian Digital Technology, operator of video cloud solutions platform CC Video (Bokecc.com), announced today that it has completed USD 20 mln in Series B funding. Read More
China's Xinhua News Agency has signed a partnership agreement for a strategic alliance with Internet firm Alibaba Group. Read More
Dong Nianchu, director of the New Audiovisual Media Research Center at the State Administration of Radio Film and Television (SARFT)'s Development and Reform Research Center, said recently that SARFT's oversight and management for online video sharing sites at the moment focus on "punishments, closures and public notices," and that "oversight standards for specific content will require further thought and refinement." Read More
The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has published the results of its first check of content on online video sites, with Tudou receiving a warning. Read More
Speaking at the 7th China Network Media Forum, State Council Information Office (SCIO) vice chairman Cai Mingzhao has indicated that SCIO is to encourage reform among news websites, with "modern business systems, the establishment of joint-stock companies and in some cases domestic listings - on the precondition that the state retains a controlling stake." Read More