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Chinese search engine operator and AI technology developer Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2019. Read More
Chengdu-based Xinchao Media Group, developer of O2O life services app Xinchao Xiaoqu and operator of an LED ad network, has won a RMB 2 bln investment from Chengdu High-Tech Park Industry Guiding Fund. Read More
WeChat Ad Helper, the official advertising account on Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent's (0700.HK) WeChat mobile messaging app, has announced that, having undergone a month of invitation-only testing, the self-service placement for ads on WeChat's social media feed WeChat Moments is now officially available. Read More
An insider at Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent (0700.HK) has confirmed that the company will integrate the public accounts platform of its WeChat (Weixin) mobile app with Tencent's Guangdiantong (GDT) ad exchange platform. Read More
Chinese internet firm Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) announced on December 16 that the company has begun increasing the pace of monetization of its mobile services with the launch of 5 new mobile ad products. Read More
Liu Junfeng, founder of Beijing-based demand-side platform (DSP) advertising provider Behe, has revealed that the company completed RMB 20 mln in first-round funding in July, but declined to provide additional details regarding the investment. Read More
Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent's (0700.HK) Weibo microblogging platform has launched the company's new "Zhihui Tui" ("Smart Suggestion") in-feed ad system, allowing advertisers to purchase keywords and place ads in user news feeds. Read More
Ben Zhang, head of Business Solutions at Google China, encouraged Chinese mobile gaming companies at a recent press conference to partner with Google to expand into the Japan and South Korea markets. Read More
A number of sources inside Chinese internet company Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) said today that as part of adjustments to its portal business, Sina will require portal channels to be responsible for sales, and will cut down on operations staff by 10% to 15%, varying by portal channel ranking. Read More
A group of 13 Chinese government agencies, including the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) and the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, announced plans for a concerted crackdown on fraudulent and illegal advertising on March 7. Read More